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Hot or Cold Vegetable Frittata

Submitted by: PEGAREE 
Not your typical zucchini quiche. This fantastic medley of fresh veggies may be served either hot or cold. You can even cut it into small pieces and serve as finger food! 

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Potato and Vegetable Frittata

Submitted by: PSPINRAD 
This is an easy and filling supper dish, good with cooked greens or a tossed salad and some sprouted grain bread. Almost any vegetables can go into the mix; just make sure they're all cut up before you begin, and add the longest cooking ones first. 

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Christmas Morning Frittata

Submitted by: Marlene Whyte 
Christmas breakfast is especially merry when this colorful frittata is on the menu. It's easy to assemble, so it's perfect for busy mornings. 

Fluffy Bacon-Cheese Frittata

Submitted by: Sheryl Holsten 
My four best friend and I frequently rely on this recipe. Alongside English muffins and fresh fruit, this frittata makes a hearty, wholesome breakfast. --Sheryl Holsten, Alexandria, Minnesota 

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Colorful Frittata

Submitted by: Julie Watson 
'Dijon mustard gives unique flavor and lots of zip to this pretty egg bake,' says Julie Watson of Anderson, Indiana. 'It's a great way to get your family to eat their vegetables,' she adds. 

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Bacon Cheese Frittata

Submitted by: Diana Bullock 
'I always serve this attractive frittata to overnight guests in our home,' reports Diana Bullock of Hanover, Maryland. 'To cut down on last-minute preparation, I keep cooked bacon in the freezer.' 

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Ham And Cheese Frittata

Submitted by: Ivy Abbadessa 
This frittata is a nice change of pace from traditional scrambled eggs. Plus, it looks so pretty on a buffet table. --Ivy Abbadessa, Laxahatchee, Florida 

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Zucchini Frittata

Submitted by: Carol Blumenberg 
THIS RECIPE was always one of my family's favorites, and it remains so for my husband and me. When we plan a trip by car, I make the frittata the night before, stuff it into pita bread in the morning and microwave each one for a minute or two. Then I wrap them in a towel, and down the road an hour or so, we enjoy a still-warm breakfast! -Carol Blumenberg, Lehigh Acres, Florida 

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Pepperoni Frittata

Submitted by: Nancy Daly 
'We enjoy this fresh-tasting frittata with fresh fruit and toast,' shares Nancy Daly of Douglas, Wyoming. 'It even makes a good weeknight supper.' 

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Ham 'n' Onion Frittata

Submitted by: Debbi Baker 
Hearty and filling, this dish is one I usually take to potluck brunches. My family asks me to fix this often in the colder months, and I'm always happy to oblige. 
 
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