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Martha Stewart shares Mother’s Day breakfast tips, touts new home guide

Martha Stewart used CBS News’ Sunday Morning to frame Mother’s Day breakfast as a simple, polished gesture, while promoting her 102nd book and a new Amazon home push.

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Martha Stewart put Mother’s Day breakfast at the center of her latest television appearance, using CBS News’ Sunday Morning to steer the holiday toward something viewers can actually make and serve at home. The segment aired on May 10, 2026, one day before Mother’s Day in the United States, and was structured as a how-to rather than a broad celebrity interview.

The timing also lined up with a bigger home-living campaign around Stewart’s newest book, The Martha Way: Essential Principles for Mastering Home and Living, which was released on May 5, 2026. HarperCollins and Amazon have described the book as a practical guide to everyday living, covering cooking, entertaining, home organizing, collecting and gardening. It is being presented as Stewart’s 102nd book.

That scale matters because Stewart is not simply lending her name to another lifestyle project. The book follows a 2025 reissue of her debut, Entertaining, which had been out of print for 43 years, and it arrives just weeks after Stewart launched a kitchen appliances category on Amazon in April 2026. Together, the book, the broadcast segment and the product rollout reinforce the same message: Stewart is selling a usable home system, not a one-off holiday gimmick.

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For viewers looking to mark the day without overspending, Stewart’s approach points toward a breakfast that feels elevated but remains manageable. A thoughtful spread does not have to mean a restaurant bill. A simple tray with eggs, toast, fruit and coffee can read as special when it is served neatly and on time. The broader lesson is to keep the menu familiar, the portions realistic and the presentation orderly.

That last part is where Stewart’s organizing reputation still carries weight. A clean table, a prepared serving area and a kitchen that has been set up before guests arrive do as much work as the food itself. Stewart’s home advice has long leaned on that kind of discipline, and The Martha Way extends it across the daily routines that shape a well-kept household.

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The result is a Mother’s Day feature built around utility rather than spectacle. Stewart’s breakfast tips, her 102nd book and her latest Amazon expansion all point in the same direction: home life works best when the details are simple, deliberate and ready before the first cup of coffee is poured.

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