How Do You Start A Fathers Day Breakfast Tradition?
It doesn’t have to be fancy! Dads love scrambled eggs, bacon and toast, or even pancakes or French toast if you are feeling brave. If you are a gourmet chef, you can always make Eggs Benedict or something equally as gourmet.
It’s the thought that counts. Pour him a mimosa and offer him breakfast in bed. Or you can make a big brunch ordeal out of Father’s Day rather than a dinner.
Breakfast in bed is a traditional way to tell someone you love him. Nothing is quite so comforting as having a friend or family member get up early just to cook something special for you. It makes a person feel loved and cherished beyond words. That’s why so many holidays have a breakfast-in-bed tradition associated with them. In fact, you can start a Father’s Day breakfast tradition this year. Come up with a menu in advance. A Father’s Day breakfast should include two to three foods your dad loves. If you don’t know what Dad’s favorite breakfast foods are, ask him, but do it subtly, so that he won’t suspect the surprise you have in store for him. Wash the good china. This is a special day, and your breakfast tradition should include special serving pieces. Serving Dad with the finest china in the house shows him how much you really care. Buy some flowers and a pretty vase. Two to three colorful blossoms in a clear crystal vase are an attractive accent to your Father’s Day breakfast tr