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29 Ways to Eat Bread Every Single Day, Just Like Oprah

Bread for you, bread for you, bread for everybody!

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In our opinion, carbs have always been cool, and an important part of a healthy diet. Oprah has apparently also come to this realization in her latest Weight Watchers ads, in which she praises the holy bread grail, and you can practically feel the carb-y passion pumping goodness out of the TV screen.

Well here are some ways to get like Oprah, and eat some damn bread. Do it every. Single. Day. We won’t judge you, and neither will Oprah.

1. Everything Bagel Pull Apart Bread

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Need we say more? Find out how, here.

2. Banana Toast

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Better than it sounds. Recipe for this must-try here.

3. Cornbread

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We don’t mean to sound corny, but cornbread is the best. Make this super easy vegan version here.

4. 2-Ingredient Pull Apart Nutella Bread

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Nutella = automatic win. Make this delicious treat here.

5. Microwave French Toast

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When you lazy AF. Check this recipe out here.

6. Vegan Banana Bread

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Fo breakfast. Check out the recipe here.

7. Painted toast

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Why the hell not, right? Instructions here.

8. Garlic Knot Monkey Bread

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Knot for the faint of heart. Recipe here.

9. Peanut Butter & Jelly

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What better way to enjoy bread than with this classic? Upgrade ideas here.

10. Burrata Caprese Toast

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Oh you fancy, huh? Impress your friends with this toast.

11. Chocolate Bread Pudding

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So gooey. Details here.

12. Avocado Toast

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Because duh. Food-porn recipe video here.

13. PB&J Stuffed French Toast

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You need this. Don’t you? Recipe here.

14. Crispy, Chewy Gluten Free Cheese Bread

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For our GF friends. Check it out here.

15. Pumpkin Bread

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It has the world bread in it. Oprah-approved entree here.

16. Caprese Panini

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Lunch done. Recipe here.

17. Breadcrumb Penne Pasta

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Bread on pasta? Oh hell yeah. #doublecarb. Check out how here.

18. Chocolate Pecan Walnut Stuffed Challah

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Challah is bread. Bread is forever. Find out how to make this here.

19. DIY Pizza Lunchable

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Everybody loves bread! Details here.

20. Nutella Strawberry Panini

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Ooooo strawberries and chocolate. Sign us up. Recipe here.

21. Vegan Breakfast Lemon Bread

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Hash tag what vegans eat. Delish recipe here.

22. Easy homemade pretzels

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Is pretzel a bread? Yeah basically. Recipe here.

23. Fairy Bread

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Sweet! Check it out here.

24. Ultimate Chocolate Chip Banana Bread

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It’s the ultimate. Like Frisbee. Recipe here.

25. Strawberry Honey Ricotta Toast

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Sweet deal. Find out how here.

26. Zucchini Bread

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It’s vegetable bread. Yay bread! Recipe here.

28. Lemon Loaf

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Cheaper than Starbucks, too. You can find the recipe here.

28. Ricecooker Cheesy Jalapeño Bread

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For when you don’t have an oven, but need dat fluffy cornbread with a kick. Recipe here.

29. Yesterday’s stale bread, revived

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Because food waste is the worst. Revive your stale bread. Learn how to here.

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…because #breadlove.

Katherine has been involved with Spoon since the early days of the NYU chapter. She continued to write for Spoon while earning her master's degree in human nutrition at Columbia University and authored the Spoon Guide to Healthier 2016. Katherine likes to avoid wearing real pants, hanging out with her rescue pup Millie, drinking iced coffee in all 4 seasons, and baking vegan treats (yes, Baker is her last name). Katherine is now a student at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health and learns about how climate change impacts human health and nutrition (#school5ever). Hit her up on Insta (@katherinebaker4) and kbaked.com for more #relatablecontent.