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  2. 15+ Muffins That Will Keep You Warm & Cozy All Fall Long - AOL

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    The addition of Greek yogurt and coconut sugar makes this one of the best healthy breakfast muffins! Blueberry Banana Muffins – Subtly sweetened with bananas and a little bit of brown sugar ...

  3. What to Do With Overripe Bananas: 15 Easy Recipes to Try - AOL

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    10. Paleo Banana-Blueberry Breakfast Bread. Michele Rosen at Paleo Running Momma is an avid runner and still has time to bake delicious, healthy treats like this gluten-free banana bread. The ...

  4. 21 Healthy Muffin Recipes That Are Perfect for Back-to-School

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    These muffin recipes, like high-protein peach muffins and copycat pumpkin muffins, are a grab-and-go breakfast while the kids head back to school! These muffin recipes, like high-protein peach ...

  5. List of breakfast foods - Wikipedia

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    Bagel – Ring-shaped bread product [10] Bagel and cream cheese – Common food pairing in American cuisine [11] Baked beans – Cooked beans in sauce [12] [13] Banana – in Jamaican cuisine, boiled green bananas are served as a breakfast side dish. [1] Banana nut bread Banana bread [14] [15]

  6. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    More recently, energy bars have been marketed towards health-conscious consumers, in particular as a post-workout snack. Flapjack: England: A sweet tray-baked oat bar made from rolled oats, butter, brown sugar and golden syrup. The item is known as a "flapjack" in the United Kingdom and Ireland and as a "cereal bar" in Australia and New Zealand ...

  7. Banana bread - Wikipedia

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    Banana bread recipes emerged in cookbooks across North America when baking powder became available in grocery stores in the 1930s. Some food historians believe banana bread was a byproduct of the Great Depression as resourceful housewives did not wish to throw away overripe bananas.