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Fast (& Still Delicious) Food

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It’s definitely easier to leave your warm blankets on a cold winter morning when there’s a hearty, home-style breakfast to look forward to. The newest breakfast trend is frozen or pre-made gourmet food, like the Bouchon Bakery Yeasted Waffle Mix from Williams-Sonoma. WS offers other hassle-free delicacies for every meal including Ad Hoc Fried Chicken Kit, tiramisu, and croissants. If you’re feeling particularly inspired, you can mix and store your own dry ingredients to bring expediency (and a dash of thrift) to a boil in your epicurean adventures.

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Baggers Can Be Choosers

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Brown bagging-it may not be everyone’s first choice for their lunch, but it certainly is the most economical ( and we can all use a bit of help, economically!) I find that you can pack a lot of taste into that little brown parcel– and it’s a time-saver on those busy days where you don’t have time to eat out. Lifehacker has some excellent tips for those trying to make lunch more interesting than PB&J while still saving money.

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