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Breakfasts

topic 59 · 17 responses
~infospryte Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (14:14) seed
What are your favorite breakfast foods and/or recipes?
~stacey Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (14:23) #1
eggs! over medium on toast w/ hashbrowns and tabasco poached on shredded buttered toast scrambled with lotsa pepper omletted with cream cheese and smoked salmon lightly scrambled with pepper jack cheese and tabasco in a flour tortilla i likes eggs!
~MarciaH Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (15:08) #2
Omelettes with fresh sautee'd mushrooms inside - lots of them Omelettes with great cheeses inside of them Spam musubi (actually good for lunch too) English Breakfasts (which is more like eating sash-weights because they tend to weigh you down for a while)with toast, eggs over easy, sausages, oatmeal (they make it very good, indeed!), kippers, fried tomatoes, and the most appalling "orange" juice. The color is orange, but I do not think it has ever been near the actual fruit...I usually opt for the stewed prunes with lemon...and an exquisit breakfast tea. You are set to hike to wherever you need to go. left-over pizza (see household hints to reheat it so it is better than the first time) spaghetti peanut butter and Jelly sandwiches (better with my fresh bananas, though) anything but cold cereal...!
~Isabel Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (16:09) #3
Gawd, I can't bear something to eat at mornings, until I haven't had at least two BIG cups of coffee. I can't eat something salty, I can't even bear to see someone eat, the thought alone makes me wanna puke. I once went with some friends to a english breakfast place and they all had those baked beans on their plates, I went green in the face immediatly and had to get out to gasp for some fresh air. :-/
~terry Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (10:15) #4
Runs for first cup of coffee...
~stacey Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (10:31) #5
MINE!
~terry Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (10:57) #6
Haven't got it yet, or anything to eat either, I've been on the run all morning with work and this server being down thing. I'm hungry and thirsty and I'm trapped listening to a realvidoe presentation for the next hour or so.
~Isabel Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (10:59) #7
Poor Terry! No coffee-maker in reach? I would send you some if it were possible.
~stacey Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (11:28) #8
logging in on your super geek phone???
~terry Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (11:28) #9
I finally ran in the kitchen and grabbed a cherry sorbet out of the freezer and waved up a little peach pie. That's all I had on hand. No coffeemaker here!
~terry Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (11:30) #10
slippage
~Isabel Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (11:34) #11
You definitely need a probationer!
~riette Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (12:44) #12
I don't eat breakfast. Makes me feel sluggish.
~riette Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (12:45) #13
I do drink a glass of Coke though if there is any in the fridge.
~terry Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (13:35) #14
Finally got that cup of coffee from the company cafeteria. Not the world's greatest. And it's 1:30 in the afternoon.
~MarciaH Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (14:59) #15
My coffee pot is on autopilot from the night before, all programmed to make it while I awaken to the aroma and stumble blindly out to the kitchen to get some into me. Breakfast is something I contemplate after I awaken fully enough that I do not solder my fingers together nuking something to eat! Gotta get Terry one of those travel 2-cuppers which brew in any outlet and have nifty little packets to put in for the grounds. Makes rising and thinking a whole lot nicer.
~terry Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (22:13) #16
Yep, that late afternoon coffee tasted "old"; like it had been brewing since the morning.
~aschuth Sat, Oct 2, 1999 (15:03) #17
Get a good thermos, mate!
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