Childhood breakfasts you forgot existed / When each chain restaurant stops serving breakfast / Unexpected ingredients that go great in cookies / The 15 best Trader Joe’s finds under $5 / The worst things to say in a wedding toast
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For some reason or another, our affection for some foods never makes it past childhood. So why not bring them back?

Breakfast, the unmissable, most important meal of the day, could be difficult to cram into an a.m. routine already packed with school carpools and morning meetings.

These nontraditional ingredients may seem odd but can be delicious additions to your next batch of cookies.

While there is no shortage of Trader Joe’s items that might be more of a splurge, there are ways to save money shopping there. 

Before you think about including any of these things in your wedding toast: Hit the pause button. Put the pen down and think long and hard.

Pinot noir is a varietal of wine known for being made from a stubborn grape that's hard to tame.