Guest Picks: Cool Buys That Make Breakfast More Fun
These rainbow mugs go with the Sunnyside egg shapers — to me, at least.
No matter what you put in your cereal bowl, at least when you get to the bottom, you'll see retro.
Because if you stamp your French toast with the Eiffel Tower, you'll feel like you're eating brunch at a sidewalk café on the Champs d'Elysees, right?
You're eating pancakes. What's there not to smile about?
Wow. People love their waffle shapes. I've found circus themed, Star Wars, Hello Kitty, Disney, even fish. These are heart waffles on a stick. I chose them because I heart stuff on sticks.
"Cereal killer." Oh boy.
I guess someone else had the same idea of making breakfast more fun. Who wouldn't want to doodle on their breakfast placemat?
The world of interesting tea infusers is even larger than that of waffle iron shapes. This one is a robot.
I, for one, do not understand the appeal of breakfast in bed. I want to get up and brush my teeth in the morning, not linger in a crumb-filled bed. But for those more romantic, there's this vintage circus-themed tray.
Now that's just mean: "might be salt."
When a bowl won't do, give your grapefruit its own server.
Fast food DIY at home!
Along the same lines as the instant breakfast sandwich maker, this gadget cooks your egg and bacon at once. In the microwave. Now that's modernity at its best!
Keep your coffee cozy with a sweater.
No more tea stains on the counter. This is a caddy for the rim of your mug.
I don't know if this espresso set could be considered "fun," but the bamboo tray is quite puzzle-like.
I swear I had some kind of non-breakable cup when I was a kid in the '70s with very similar animal faces.
Have a more enlightening breakfast with the Buddha butter dish at your side.
Because big versions of things are funny, here's a cream pitcher that looks like a huge restaurant creamer.Next: 8 Inventive Takes on the Breakfast Bar
Taking "sunny side up" literally is this simple but clever egg shaper. You'll get sun on your plate even on the dreariest of days. And by the way, if you're wondering who would eat broccoli for breakfast, my daughter has actually requested this.
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