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so what's for breakfast today?

 
 
Joeblow
 
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Reply Fri 15 May, 2009 06:12 am
@dyslexia,
I've decided to live vicariously through you this morning dys. Cinnamon doughnuts. The small cake-like ones with granulated sugar? I remember them fondly. Warm, and still a little greasy is my fav.
dyslexia
 
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Reply Fri 15 May, 2009 06:26 am
@Joeblow,
Joeblow wrote:

I've decided to live vicariously through you this morning dys. Cinnamon doughnuts. The small cake-like ones with granulated sugar? I remember them fondly. Warm, and still a little greasy is my fav.
actually, what I have are the cinnamon with granulated suger "doughnut holes" just little bites each, it's the beef and bean burritos that get me thru the day.
Joeblow
 
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Reply Fri 15 May, 2009 06:44 am
@dyslexia,
Well, that burst my bubble, but is oddly reassuring, too.
Razz

ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 15 May, 2009 10:15 am
@Joeblow,
cinnamon roll oatmeal by Quaker

revolting

I'm going back to the organic oatmeal with flax from the Ottawa Valley
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JLNobody
 
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Reply Fri 15 May, 2009 10:20 am
Oh that sounds delicious, Dys.
I had whitefish salad on an english muffin and decaf coffee.
Swimpy
 
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Reply Tue 19 May, 2009 06:23 pm
@JLNobody,
I made my own Egg McMuffin. I used a whole wheat English muffin, a fried egg (over easy and gently cooked through) cheddar cheese and spinach leaves. That and a large mug of chai set me on the right path for the day!
JLNobody
 
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Reply Tue 19 May, 2009 09:46 pm
@Swimpy,
Ah, Swimpy, thanks. I've got all the fixins for that. Tomorrow morning. But I will call it Egg McSwimpy.
dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 17 Aug, 2009 07:56 am
eggos, sow belly, cackleberries and a cuppa english breakfast.
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Swimpy
 
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Reply Mon 17 Aug, 2009 09:01 am
@JLNobody,
Egg McSwimpy! Ha! I like that. Had one today as a fatter of mact.
Joeblow
 
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Reply Mon 17 Aug, 2009 04:04 pm
@Swimpy,
I only wish I had an Egg McSwimpy!

Instead, I had yoghurt and bran again.

But it was easy. I'll give it that.
farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 18 Aug, 2009 02:07 pm
@Joeblow,
smoked mackerel on a bisquit with a soft boiled egg.
Smoked mackerel. gooood.
spendius
 
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Reply Tue 18 Aug, 2009 05:43 pm
@farmerman,
$1.49 a pair in the shops.

You can make a big deal out of that?? The kids throw eggs at cars sometimes. And biscuits are ubiquity in motion.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 18 Aug, 2009 05:48 pm
@farmerman,
Sounds good FMan. Smoked fish is always a good thing.

spendius
 
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Reply Wed 19 Aug, 2009 05:33 am
@ehBeth,
It can thin your blood too much and cuts bleed for ages. Occasional is okay. But it sure is flat-ribbed fare. Peasant food really.

Don't you realise E that effemm has got like he is for want of somebody revving into him.
Joeblow
 
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Reply Wed 19 Aug, 2009 06:29 am
@spendius,
Here. Have a kipper.
JLNobody
 
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Reply Wed 19 Aug, 2009 04:45 pm
@farmerman,
There's a kind (?) of small fish that's eaten fried with refried black beans in Vera Cruz, with corn tortillas and hot coffee. It's been years since I've had that delicious breakfast..
spendius
 
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Reply Wed 19 Aug, 2009 05:44 pm
@JLNobody,
I bet you are glad about that JLN. You distancing yourself from it by years is probably quite sensible.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 19 Aug, 2009 08:00 pm
@spendius,
My mother always commented on my peasant tastes in food. The memory of that still makes me smile.

Thanks for the reminder, spendy.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 30 Aug, 2009 10:31 am
@Joeblow,
grilled peameal on a cheese bun
two vats of Earl Grey tea
a PC peanut butter chocolate chunk cookie

<urp>
Gala
 
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Reply Mon 31 Aug, 2009 12:31 pm
@ehBeth,
peameal, what's that?
 

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