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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Strata might be easier than quiche, and could be heartier. What about roasted potatoes as well? Figure a bagel per person and maybe get a few extra, even if you suspect you'll have leftovers (you can freeze the leftovers).[/quote] I totally agree on the strata. Egg salad sounds like an enormous pain in the ass. If this were me, here is what it would look like: -Steel cut oats in the crockpot-recipe here, I sub whole milk for cocount milk: http://www.hungryhungryhippie.com/crockpot-steel-cut-oats/ you can put this on the night before. Might only end up 12 servings or so, but that is fine, I'm sure not EVERYONE will want oats, but it is a healthy option for some. I'd put out a some nice toppings for people -If there are kids involved, I'd have some frozen waffles handy. -A few days in advance, I would make 3 dozen bananna nut muffins. In my experience, these hold very well in zip lock bags. -A few pans of Strata and possibly baked french toast if you have double ovens. -Bagels and Lox as you suggest (only Item that I would plan for one for each guest) -I have an Anita's near my house and I would DEFINITLY roll over that and pick up a few dozen breakfast burritos. They are cheap and delicious! -Mixed Fruit [/quote]
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