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  2. 25 Cozy Breakfast Nook Ideas That Pack Style Into a ... - AOL

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    Build a Tiny Brunch Nook. A simple shelf can turn an unused corner into a chic breakfast bar. Here, DIYer Jenni Yolo found sleek bar stools, then hung the live edge shelf at a functional height.

  3. How to Create a Cozy Breakfast Nook Without a Renovation - AOL

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    There's something timeless and classic about a breakfast nook. It invites your family to casually gather together in their pajamas and robes as you nibble on pancakes and sip on coffee to start ...

  4. 50 Breakfast Ideas That Are Perfect For Cozy Fall Mornings - AOL

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    Breakfast Strata. If you ask us, breakfast casseroles are the best way to serve a brunch crowd. If you’re looking for the ultimate—loaded with Italian sausage, cheese, veggies, and bread ...

  5. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Such areas are called "breakfast areas", "breakfast nooks" or "breakfast bars" if space is integrated into a kitchen counter. Kitchens with enough space to eat in are sometimes called "eat-in kitchens". During the 2000s, flat pack kitchens were popular for people doing DIY renovating on a budget. The flat pack kitchens industry makes it easy to ...

  6. Get Your Pantry Organized ASAP with These Genius Tips - AOL

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    This breakfast room, designed by Max Sinsteden, end caps the pantry-less galley kitchen. To maximize storage space, Max opted for a simple étagère—a fancy French term for a backless set of ...

  7. Dr. Seuss - Wikipedia

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    Geisel was born and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts, the son of Henrietta (née Seuss) and Theodor Robert Geisel. [9] [10] His father managed the family brewery and was later appointed to supervise Springfield's public park system by Mayor John A. Denison [11] after the brewery closed because of Prohibition. [12]