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100 Morning Treats

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This was a fun cook book with lots of great recipes! My kids really enjoyed what I made and I’d love a hard copy for my kitchen.

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As an aspiring baker who loves breakfast, with a small army at home who also loves breakfast, this cookbook is so wonderful. Everything I’ve tried has been delicious, and the cookbook itself is beautiful. I especially loved the cream filled danish, which is one of my favorite pastries at a certain coffee chain. I love being able to make it at home!

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What a fantastic cookbook! I love baking but I'm not the most experienced. This book lays everything out in a very easy to follow way and there are tons of beautiful pictures. I also really love that there are both sweet and savory recipes because I often don't want something sweet first thing in the morning. There are lots of options here!

I'm looking forward to trying all of these delicious goodies!

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A breakfast treat with a cup of black coffee is my favorite way to start a day. I'm so excited to create many of the recipes in this cookbook.

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Some great looking recipes. There are a variety of tasty looking treats, for anyone who loves baking. I only wish I had it longer to try them out!

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I LOVED THIS and have ordered it and another of Sarah’s books since receiving an e copy on netgalley. I have gotten into baking within the last year and while I’m feeling more confident, I still feel like I’m winging it and just crossing my fingers everything turns out okay. Sarah’s recipes are fun, approachable, and tasty. Whole-heartedly recommend!

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The treats looked so delicious in this book! I will be making some of them in the near future for sure!

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Sarah Kieffer's 100 Cookies was a surprisingly enjoyable book, so I had high hopes for 100 Morning Treats. The book is chock full of unique recipes as well as classic breakfast favorites, all exquisitely photographed, as usual. While there are few major highlights - and perhaps an oversaturation of sweet treats - it's overall a very solid book for those looking for new breakfast bake ideas and inspiration.
*I received an eARC of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review*

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Fabulous little find, full of delicious and inviting breakfast options. Nice classics, and some interesting updates. Highly recommended.

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Delicious looking morning treats in this book. I didn't get a chance to try any of the recipes in the book, but they all looked amazing!

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I found this book on NetGalley and decided to give it a try. I dislike eating breakfast more then anything else and wanted to try something different to help me with jumping my morning off right. 100 Morning Treats was a great start. It was easy to follow, the pictures where fantastic, and the tips and tricks helped me to create new ideas to help me and my kids with food prep and eating slightly healthier then stopping at a fast food place in the morning.

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Sometimes cookbooks with long recipes and huge meals can feel so overwhelming. This cookbook's recipes are very small and full of "treat" recipes! Nott overwhelming at all and very easy to tackle when looking for something to munch on at home.

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I love Sarah Kieffer and have two of her other cookbooks. And I bake from them often with fantastic results! This book is difficult to review. If I was a newer baker and didnt' have as many baking books (or even if I didn't have others by this author) I would love this one more. It's a great baking book with recipes that would certainly turn out wonderfully. But there wasn't anything special enough in it to make me want to buy a physical copy. If you have a lot of other baking cookbooks, this one might not be for you. If you're looking for a baking cookbook of reliable, classic recipes that are doable for the home baker and has clear instructions, this would be a gem for you.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for my complimentary digital copy. All opinions are my own.

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100 Morning Treats by Sarah Kieffer is just delicious. Easy to make recipes for the best breakfast treats. Easy to follow. Each recipe is yummy. Can't wait to start making these treats for an easier morning routine

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I absolutely loved this cookbook. I have many and I can say this is one of the better written ones I have seen. I can't wait to try out some of the recipes!

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This is definitely a book I would like to add to my library. There's so many recipes I want to try from caramel apple muffins to Apple Brandy bread. I think some of these recipes would make fantastic Christmas gifts. Some of the recipes are pretty lengthy but I think they make up for that with pictures of almost every recipe

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Beautiful cookbook to browse through. Breakfast treats are always some of the very best treats even beyond breakfast, and this is a book that I'd want to own for myself because almost of all of the recipes are something that I would want to bake regularly. Thank you for the advanced review copy!

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Positively delightful! I devoured this book. Every page you turn you are greeted with a new delicious treat to try out. I for one tried out the Buttermilk dough turned into Cinnamon rolls and enjoyed it greatly! If you are a fan of cookbooks, breakfast, and stunning images pick this book up! You cannot go wrong with this book, the recipes are easy to follow and every single one looks positively scrumptious. Happy baking!

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I love this cookbook and will start incorporating. What are the recipes from it highly recommend others

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This book is a good addition to your cookbook rotation, if you have some experience in the kitchen. The book started with an introduction that included general baking advice and ingredient information. Then the following chapters were divided into topics such as muffins/quick breads, coffee cakes/bundts, sweet and fried treats, laminated pastries, savory dishes, and base doughs/breads that are used in the previous recipes. The final chapter contained recipes of drinks, toppings, and jams. I liked that there are pictures for each recipe which helps you know what the treat should look like. Her recipes seem generally easy to follow although some required more work and prep time than others. I only tried the recipe for granola which was pretty simple and tasty. I looked forward to trying some more recipes!
* I received this book free of charge from NetGalley

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