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Don't let leftover bread just loaf around on the counter.

." He shows us how to make Iberian migas made with eggs and chorizo, and chewy breadcrumb cookies.

TODAY has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not by TODAY.Any time I can scramble eggs with leftover something is fine by me. Enter the Iberian dish migas — which translates to"crumbs" in Spanish. Even though the ingredients are simple eggs and toast, done like this, they're infinitely more satisfying.I love these cookies so much, sometimes I'll bake a loaf of bread just to make them.

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