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    Why am I reading this thread, again. It only serves to make me hungry. I was only too tired to sleep. Now I'm too tired and hungry. I think its time for me Lucky Charms
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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanbforrest45 View Post
    Mine is corned beef hash, eggs sunny side up, and grits.

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    I have met very few breakfast foods I didn't love. Best though? Probably pancakes or french toast , sausage , and fried eggs. A side of home fires would not hurt! When will you be delivering? LOL

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    Damn ! Is it too late to have breakfast?

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    Before my long hospitalization earlier this year, I ate a toasted bagel with cream cheese and a big mug of chocolate mocha every weekday morning. At least once a week, I'd also stop at QT (if you don't have them, it's a big convenience-type store and gas station) and pick up a jalapeno cheddar smoked sausage on a bun and a tall, cold Starbucks Coffee Double Shot. On weekends, usually cold cereal, unless there was a tempting bit of leftover something in the fridge.

    In the rehab facility, once I was cleared to begin eating again, and was able to retrain my brain and throat to do it, I began eating much healthier. Fruit - usually strawberries, grapes and orange slices - cottage cheese, applesauce and yogurt. I've been home for about six weeks now, and for the most part I'm continuing to eat what I got used to eating in rehab.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius View Post
    Without spirits, if that's what you mean. My version isn't quite as Medieval as the Medieval recipe. Oats, oat bran, raisins, walnuts, banana, a bit of honey, a bit of cinnamon. Anyone who wants to be healthy should eat oatmeal every morning.
    Finally, after scanning all the breakfasts on page one, I found someone who eats a reasonably healthy breakfast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpster View Post
    Finally, after scanning all the breakfasts on page one, I found someone who eats a reasonably healthy breakfast.
    3 eggs, three strips of bacon and some tea. It's a very healthy breakfast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpster View Post
    Finally, after scanning all the breakfasts on page one, I found someone who eats a reasonably healthy breakfast.
    Lightly scrambled eggs with some veggies is much better than that choice.
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    I don't think I'd want to have it every morning, but cold pizza - assuming that it was good pizza when hot - is wonderful. I think Pizza Hut might be missing a bet here by not opening for breakfast and serving that very thing. I think the more meat is on the pizza, the better it is cold the next day. My pizza of choice is thin crust with beef, pepperoni, mushrooms, black olives and onions, and out of the fridge the next day it is just great. I must say, though, that I'm not sure I've ever met a woman who was all that into cold breakfast pizza. Is it mostly a guy thing, do you think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    I don't think I'd want to have it every morning, but cold pizza - assuming that it was good pizza when hot - is wonderful. I think Pizza Hut might be missing a bet here by not opening for breakfast and serving that very thing. I think the more meat is on the pizza, the better it is cold the next day. My pizza of choice is thin crust with beef, pepperoni, mushrooms, black olives and onions, and out of the fridge the next day it is just great. I must say, though, that I'm not sure I've ever met a woman who was all that into cold breakfast pizza. Is it mostly a guy thing, do you think?
    Coating the roof of my mouth with waxy cold fat makes me feel stupid for having eaten any of it. : (

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    I had triple berry crepes recently for the first time. I have filed for a divorce from pancakes.
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