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Nomad
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A mound of buttermilk fresh blueberry pancakes dripping with sweet cream butter and warm maple syrup. A 3 egg tender ham and sharp cheddar cheese omelette. Jimmy Dean sausage, crisp and spicy, thick maple bacon, seasoned hash browns golden brown and moist. Toast with homemade strawberry preserves. Toasted corn bread oozing with honey butter. A tall cold sweating glass of freshly sqeezed Fl. orange juice. Suffer ! :sneaky:

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nvalleyvee
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Now you did it!!!!!!!!!!:mad: I'm hungry. :wah:
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lady cop
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oh stop!! i have a cup of english breakfast tea. i could strangle you. :p
CountryDweller
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Suffer????

No way Nomad....will be right over to share it! ;)
Azrayel
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oh yeah!!!! bowl of cinamon toast crunch, not one....but two strawberry pop tarts and to wash it all down a large cup of crapy coffee. Yeah whose jelous now!!!
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SOJOURNER
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Suffer is right!

What a carbo loaded, calorie saturated, colesterol packed, diabetic killer of a breakfast!

Don't you know you are suppose to eat heart smart these days! ? ! ?
naty2005
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Did you actually eat this or you wished you were eating that right now. Maybe you saw it in a commercial.:rolleyes: either way man that sounds good. I'm gonna grab something to eat now.ttl
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Accountable
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Decent coffee, shared glass of milk, instant grits, 1 egg over easy, buttered toast, Jimmy Dean sausage.



And best of all:

For two!

All while watching the cat have fits fighting with the little plastic band from the milk cap! :wah:
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Ah Sunday breakfast,

Black Pudding for me this week as I couldnt get hold of any Haggis.

Scott
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Wooo!! on my way to Denny's for breakfast..:D

Actually I had a bowl of Oatmeal...boring..!! :o

LC, Start eating better.. TEA isn't a breakfast..you need to eat 6 meals a day, now get busy..!! :-4
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"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.

WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"

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Coffee, a pop tart, a piece of cake or pie, an English muffin, cereal, some fruit -- or even cold pizza -- does the trick for me. It just depends on what I feel like eating in the morning, but coffee is non-negotiable.
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scotty wrote: Ah Sunday breakfast,

Black Pudding for me this week as I couldnt get hold of any Haggis.

Scott
Black pudding - what's that? I take it that it's not chocolate..........
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Cinnamon coffe cake...................
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SnoozeControl wrote: I think its made from blood.
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ! ! !

Say it isn't so, Snooze!
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SnoozeControl wrote: The ingredients include pig's blood, suet, bread, barley and oatmeal.


Sounds like something you'd make to put out to feed the birdies.

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Coffee with extra coffee. Blood pressure pills. Maybe a cookie. I am the model of proper nutrition.
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last nights pizza with a glass of last nights pepsi.
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I had some candy canes and Christmas cookies................

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A large cup of coffee and a Marlboro 100. I had the same thing for lunch.
Sandi



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Vicky Mae wrote: I fixed Breakfast for 25 this morning! Hotcakes go a long way! It's a mad house here! LOL!
Oh Miss Vicky, are those holligans of yours have you up early? 25 for breakfast! You are an angel.
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LilacDragon wrote: A large cup of coffee and a Marlboro 100. I had the same thing for lunch.You win!
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SOJOURNER wrote: Black pudding - what's that? I take it that it's not chocolate..........


:wah: nooooooooo Its made from blood and suet, its very tastey.

If you are ever in Scotland Sojourner you must give it a try , the link below will give you an idea, although this one is kinda Square, the Traditional Scottish one is round.

http://www.cumberland-sausage.net/black_pudding.htm

Scott
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scotty wrote: :wah: nooooooooo Its made from blood and suet, its very tastey.

If you are ever in Scotland Sojourner you must give it a try , the link below will give you an idea, although this one is kinda Square, the Traditional Scottish one is round.

http://www.cumberland-sausage.net/black_pudding.htm

Scott
Scott, suet is something we feed the birds.............
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Real cumberland sausage and English black pud with lots of chunks of fat inside.

With a couple fried eggs and some toast. You could'nt get a better breakfast. :)















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pina wrote: Real cumberland sausage and English black pud with lots of chunks of fat inside.

With a couple fried eggs and some toast. You could'nt get a better breakfast. :)
To kick start your IBS.
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SOJOURNER wrote: Scott, suet is something we feed the birds.............


Thats correct they enjoy it too :wah:

Scott
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pina wrote: Real cumberland sausage and English black pud with lots of chunks of fat inside.

With a couple fried eggs and some toast. You could'nt get a better breakfast. :)


Hey Pina , long time no see, how are you ?
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Far Rider wrote: Three eggs OM, country fried spuds, sweet italian sausage or my grampas apple sausage. Buttermilk buscuit and gravy. strong black coffee. and a second buscuit with honey.

The eggs are served on top of the fried spuds... and the gravey spills over a bit into them.

Garnish with frour thai peppers, and eltapatio hot sauce strategically dumped over the eggs and you have the finest breakfast meal ever served!


What time do you eat, I'll be over in the morning. :D















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scotty wrote: Hey Pina , long time no see, how are you ?


I'm fine Scotty, how are you?















scotty
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Im good thanks, just about finished the Christmas shopping.

Scott
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pina
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scotty wrote: Im good thanks, just about finished the Christmas shopping.

Scott


What did you buy for me?

Can I open it now? :D















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pina wrote: What did you buy for me?

Can I open it now? :D


A traditional Scottish Butchers Hamper of Black Pudding, Haggis, and Tripe.:wah:



Remember Tripe Pina ?

Scott
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