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What do you want for breakfast?

Started by Menard, February 07, 2007, 08:56:04 AM

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BeyondTheGrave

Since I'm strapped for time in the mournings due to college, I just have cereal (Fruit Loops, Honey Nut Cherrios etc) Bagel or a English Muffin or Waffles with some O.J.

If I'm not going to school like weekend I like to have a omelet or Bacon, Eggs and Toast.

Slighty Off Topic: I remember one time when I ordered Pizza Hut and the Pizza Box said "Have for Dinner Save for Breakfast". I seriously don't want to tell someone I had Stuff Crust Pizza for Breakfast  :bouncegiggle:
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Yaddo 42

I rarely fix breakfast even when I have time, working late shift my day is flip flopped anyway. By the time I get up it's other people's lunch time.

I make a pretty mean fritata if I do say so myself, but it's usually for supper. Haven't had any eggs for a few months maybe time for those or Denver sandwiches. Another good breakfast meal.

I really miss the Saturday morning breakfasts my dad used to make when we were little. Bacon, country ham, scrambled eggs, cubed hash browns (sometimes with sausages, eggs etc. mixed in instead of separate eggs), grits, toast. Ate so much I only wanted two meals a day. Didn't care how late we ate dinner after that, since I was good and full until at least 8 that night. It'd be nice but couldn't eat that way too often nowadays.


I do have a hankering for cold supreme or veggie lover's pizza lately on a weekend morning. With some of that muscadine wine I've been buying too much of at the grocery store lately. Might have to feed that urge one weekend morning soon.
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RCMerchant

Black coffee and about 5 ciggerettes. I used to put Black Velvet in my black coffe,but,no more....(sigh).Do I sound like a dry drunk?
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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Ash

#18
I love Burger King's "Sausage, Egg & Cheese Croissan'wiches".



I rarely eat them but when I do, I can never eat just one...I've always gotta buy two.  
And I love 'em with a big glass of ice water or orange juice.  :thumbup:

Scott

I could eat pancakes anytime of the day. I usually like my pancakes swimming in maple syrup for a nice pancake soup.


Yaddo 42

I used to love the Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Biscuits from Hardee's. No road trip or vacation drive was complete without one of those and a huge coke before leaving the city limits, hash brown triangles also if I splurged.

I picked one up before a road trip a few ago after not having one for about five years. The magic was gone. Just greasy and nasty. Myabe it was a one off bad one. But not going to give it another try.
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RCMerchant

Redneck russian#1-"hey,I'm hungary,what's for breakfast,Ivan?"
Russian redneck # 2-" Gee,I dunno...how about this unusual,incredibly rare once in a lifetime oppurtunity to study a new breed of fish,which we will NEVER get a chance to study again,and EAT IT!!!!!"
RR #1-"Da-ok-and after that lets hunt down Bigfott and have a f**king Bar-B-Que....hyuk,hyuk,hyk!"
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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Dennis

You guys are priceless, no matter how bad my day has been I can always find something here to cheer me up :smile: :smile: This just happened to be the thread I was reading when I decided to share that thought with you all.

Another breakfast I love, but seldom have anymore is steak and eggs with hash browns and toast. :teddyr:

Reach for the heavens in hope for the future for all that we can be, not what we are. Henry John Deutschendorf Jr.

Scott

Cold Pizza can be good for breakfast.


Yaddo 42

That's why it's gotta have peppers and onions. They are so crisp and cool after all night in the fridge. I'm becoming a fan of pineapple on pizza now also.
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Dennis

Quote from: Scott on February 10, 2007, 10:11:51 PM
Cold Pizza can be good for breakfast.


Scott, you're right, I like pizza, we usually get it for dinner when watching movies and I must say it tastes great for breakfast the next morning. Always feel kind of guilty eating it for breakfast though.

Reach for the heavens in hope for the future for all that we can be, not what we are. Henry John Deutschendorf Jr.

hellbilly

Growing up we pretty much had hot breakfast all the time: biscuits, gravy (with crumbled beef), eggs, bacon, ham, hash browns, sausages, pancakes with bacon, coffee, milk. Cereals or oatmeal only occasionally.

My eating habits have changed over the years. I still enjoy a hot breakfast now and then, but my breakfast these days usually consists of two slices of cinnamon-raisin toast with margarine and a cup of white tea (my fave) and German white honey.

BoyScoutKevin

A glass of juice to get it started. Then two eggs scrambled. A breakfast steak cooked medium rare. Home fries. Toast w/ butter and jam. And a glass of ice tea w/ lemon. But, on my retirement salary, I couldn't afford it. So I had a bowl of oatmeal w/ skim milk, instead.

Leah

an omelet with shrimp, onions, lot o cheese, beef; donuts; butter crosoint; cin roll; cake, and egg nog  :lookingup:
sadly, i only get cereal for breakfast during the week, but on sat, i get a donut and eggs. sunday can vary :teddyr:
yeah no.

Allhallowsday

Well, Robert, my friend, isn't this what they call timing?  Some newer member'd necromanced an old thread of yours, something I've done with many a thread, but am now extremely reluctant to do, and, "Menard", right when we should all swear one another off, it does strike me as ironic.  Let me tell you, it doesn't hurt one bit, so don't let it bother you, but don't also burn bridges.  Personally, this year has left me numb; inured to pain.   :smile: 
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