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    These easy breakfast recipes, like French toast and sheet-pan eggs, use a sheet pan to create a flavorful meal that will start your morning on a healthy note. 16 Sheet-Pan Breakfast Recipes to ...

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    Most recipes call for a shallow skillet, but a sheet-pan works just as well. While sweet potatoes roast in the oven, blend up a quick harissa tomato sauce and add it to the sheet-pan.

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    HelloFresh's business model is to prepare the ingredients needed for a meal, and deliver them to customers, who must then cook the meal using recipe cards, [29] which can take around 30–50 minutes. It generally provides about three two-person meals a week for about $60 to $70. [8] Each week, about 45 recipes are offered for users to choose ...

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    Once the flour was done, it was mixed with water to make dough. The dough was widened to round, flat sheets and placed on hot rocks over a fire. When done baking, a tortilla was produced; it was the most important staple available to them. Other minor crops were grown in personal, individual gardens, such as peppers, onions, chiles, and tobacco.

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