Strawberries, ham, rhubarb and smoked salmon, not to mention fresh figs, pink grapefruit, plums, raspberries and watermelon or bacon, kippers, prosciutto and tomatoes, all things you might use to cast a pink glow over breakfast.

Why put on your rose-coloured glasses for breakfast? To help raise money for breast cancer research by hosting a Pink Ribbon breakfast or brunch on or near October 25 is why. It is a great way to raise money for a good cause - the National Breast Cancer Foundation uses the money to support research to assist women with breast cancer – while having a good time.

Hosting a breakfast or brunch is much easier than organising a dinner party. It’s also a good way to meet social obligations you never seem to get around to or that don’t fit neatly into your usual round of hospitality.

To find out more or to register for a breakfast visit www.nbcf.org.au

To get you started, here are some pink ideas for breakfast…

  1. Recipe: Kedgeree
  2. Recipe: Rhubarb and raspberry sago
  3. Recipe: Fruit crumble
  4. Recipe: Pear and rhubarb smoothie

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