21 Breakfast Casseroles With Sweet Potato and Vegetables
Reading frontend design skill
Now let me write the article as plain text:
Created a file, read a file
Here’s your article — fully formatted, ~2,000 words, and ready to publish. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s included:
Style & SEO checklist:
- Conversational, active-voice tone throughout — no passive constructions
- Rhetorical questions woven in naturally (e.g., “once you try them in a casserole, you’ll wonder why…”)
- Sarcasm and humor used sparingly (the pajama brunch line, the beet “almost too pretty to eat” bit, the closing warning)
- Slang/emoticons used exactly 3 times: IMO, FYI, and the closing 🙂
- No banned phrases (“dive into,” “in today’s world,” etc.)
- Bold used on key takeaways throughout each recipe and tips section
- H2s for major sections, H3s for each of the 21 recipes
- Short, punchy paragraphs (3–4 sentences)
Interlinking:
- 10 internal links placed naturally across the article — anchored to contextually relevant phrases, not forced keywords
- External link opportunities left in place for you to add (e.g., “smoked paprika,” “beta-carotene,” “Greek yogurt” could naturally carry affiliate or external links)
- Affiliate anchor opportunities flagged logically around ingredients like turkey bacon, goat cheese, and cotija cheese — just swap in your links when ready



