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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    My father in law was my best friend (RIP Sam) every day he had for breakfast two eggs,hashbrowns,all cooked in bacon grease,also home made bacon,toast with gobs of butter,and a small glass of brandy.
    when he died in his sleep, his wife (a dear lady) said.I new this was going to happen,he smoked to much,He drank to much,and he never ate right.
    He was 93 when he passed.
    That reminds me of a story I read long ago in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

    They were interviewing a man who was celebrating his 100+ birthday. The reporter asked him, "What is the secret to your long life?" The man replied, "A pint of bourbon and five cigars everyday."

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    Mick you are good at MAN food, you know hearty and tasty with presentation not overly important. Not that it doesn't look nice. Please give me a ladder to get out of this hole.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Now I have tea confusion, or do you collect a load of different tea, or is that an old brekkie picture and you are pretending to be having it today?
    I like tea. I have a few varieties on hand and stress if I seem to be running out of any one of the. I also hate it that regular supermarkets don't stock anything above the run of the mill brands, but that's just me. I don't like to have to go to specialty shops as they're either rare or hard to get to. Rant over.

    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Mick you are good at MAN food, you know hearty and tasty with presentation not overly important. Not that it doesn't look nice. Please give me a ladder to get out of this hole.
    No, but I'll chuck you a few sticks and some bailing twine. Make yer own damn ladder if you can! And thank you for that slap in the face compliment


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Eggs over easy means fried eggs turned over easily so the yolks don't break thus cooking the other side, I like'm any ol way. But especially half runny for dippin toast. The brussle sprout dish of which Pixlefixed describes would be awesome topped with some over easy eggs. Red Flannel Hash, Corned beef hash topped with eggs over easy..divine. Meusli...More or less the Euro version of Granola..they're all in the same family..good stuff. Yogurt of any kind=tasty. I like mine in Kefir form best lately with honey. Yes....coffee is pretentious anymore..just go to one of the 100 Gajillion corner coffee chain shops(No Names please) and see for yourself...But....I am a biased tea drinker and when I do indulge in coffee it's one of two ways...Iced vanilla latte or hot with cream n sug in a diner mug. As for fat grease and cholesterol.......I'm a fan. Nuff said. I'm havin McCanns Irish oats with a dash of Vanilla this morning and hot tea. Have a good breakfast whatever you like.........Attachment 136775

    Love the decorations on that bowl Steph, but why is the spoon on the left? Are you a Southpaw?


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    I know it is breakfast time somewhere!

    Here is mine, Day lily buds and sunny side up eggs. I was going to make 2 eggs for my wife and I but she didn't like the idea of lillys so I had to eat 4. I didn't picture the toast. [With butter.]

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    Tim, how were the lillies?
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    No, but I'll chuck you a few sticks and some bailing twine. Make yer own damn ladder if you can! And thank you for that slap in the face compliment


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    everyone has to have a skill, and you are welcome, don't think my compliment was unwarranted though after the "stew" episode.
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    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    There is just no way to take a pretty photograph of stew!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    Isn't that the hallmark of any really good breakfast (i.e. give me a heart buster special to go). I'm guessing you're not a big fan of chicharron either but I must say it's wonderful and burps even a bit better than bacon (I know, hard to believe but totally true)
    I whole heartedly agree...Chicharrones are Bueno !!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    My father in law was my best friend (RIP Sam) every day he had for breakfast two eggs,hashbrowns,all cooked in bacon grease,also home made bacon,toast with gobs of butter,and a small glass of brandy.
    when he died in his sleep, his wife (a dear lady) said.I new this was going to happen,he smoked to much,He drank to much,and he never ate right.
    He was 93 when he passed.
    God bless him........my hero !!!

    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    Some friends of mine were growing Brussel Sprouts and something was eating them from their garden. Taking them to high for a rabbit and why would a deer not take the top ones before the middle?

    They then caught their 3 year old son walking down the rows picking away.
    A sprout stealing sprat do doubt !

    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Love the decorations on that bowl Steph, but why is the spoon on the left? Are you a Southpaw?

    Mick
    Well yes, but it was really because it was the best placement at the time for the Pic. That Bowl is part of my favorite or best Hobbit dishes, I have two plates and two bowls( I am only geared for two at my table on Purpose). It is called Midnight Willow made by Churchill Co. exclusive for Cost plus world market stores. Churchill makes the more famous Blue and Red Willow which you can find all over the web. They been makin it for years. My Grandmother had the Red. Very classic and old school. That's me....old school.


    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    There is just no way to take a pretty photograph of stew!


    Mick
    I will have to prove that wrong of course...... you know that.
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    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    Good luck with that stew picture. :-)
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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