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    Grilled egg sandwhich. 2 Eggs, turkey sausage, cheese, toast, all grilled together like a grilled cheese. I'd show it to you guys but I ate it
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    Banana, Strawberries, Blueberries, Peach, Apricot, milk, yoghurt, oat bran and a splash of honey blended up together for brekky this morning. Followed by a large glass of water and some vitamins and a cup of coffee to kick off the day. No photo. I just downed it straight from the blender, pig that I am.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Banana, Strawberries, Blueberries, Peach, Apricot, milk, yoghurt, oat bran and a splash of honey blended up together for brekky this morning. Followed by a large glass of water and some vitamins and a cup of coffee to kick off the day. No photo. I just downed it straight from the blender, pig that I am.


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    Just a thought but, if you blended it to a sort of porridge or soup consistency instead of pure liquid, then you could sit at the table like a good little lord and eat it from a bowl with your coffee and feel as if your eating ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Just a thought but, if you blended it to a sort of porridge or soup consistency instead of pure liquid, then you could sit at the table like a good little lord and eat it from a bowl with your coffee and feel as if your eating ??
    I should have mentioned I do have a spoon handy. It is quite thick the way I make it. Quite bowl-able I'm sure, but I just choose to make less dishes for myself .


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    After I go back to bed and try to sleep till 5:30 AM I will have my daily starter of black coffee, whole wheat or rye toast slathered with chunky peanut butter and raspberry jam, an antibiotic for a temporary problem and the daily crossword to see how many more words I've forgotten. Second breakfast, around 9:30 AM is usually a toasted English muffin with Canadian bacon and a fried egg plus more coffee. Then the day finally starts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    After I go back to bed and try to sleep till 5:30 AM I will have my daily starter of black coffee, whole wheat or rye toast slathered with chunky peanut butter and raspberry jam, an antibiotic for a temporary problem and the daily crossword to see how many more words I've forgotten. Second breakfast, around 9:30 AM is usually a toasted English muffin with Canadian bacon and a fried egg plus more coffee. Then the day finally starts.
    Both sound really great. Curious but are you being serious about the antibiotic thing ? I'm not looking to pry into your condition but, I like the idea of healing foods. Or is this just a fiber thing ???
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    A temporary situation. A very mild antibiotic taken over a large number of days to alleviate a mild case of Rosacea. Food wise, nothing to spicy or too hot seems to keep it down also. No known cure, just containment. FYI, W.C.Fields, the "go away kid, ya bother me" comedian with the bulbous red veined nose was not a drunk, as people thought because of his nose. He had an advanced case of the worst form of Rosacea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    A temporary situation. A very mild antibiotic taken over a large number of days to alleviate a mild case of Rosacea. Food wise, nothing to spicy or too hot seems to keep it down also. No known cure, just containment. FYI, W.C.Fields, the "go away kid, ya bother me" comedian with the bulbous red veined nose was not a drunk, as people thought because of his nose. He had an advanced case of the worst form of Rosacea.
    Interesting.....does it help with other things ?? And which part is the mild antibiotic ??
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    From what I have read about Rosacea it is not, as many think, old age acne. It is a mild infection that afflict some but not others and has several forms, of which mine is the mildest. My best fiend of over 50 years had the form attacks the eyes and had to have eye surgery. For me, it comes and goes and generally is hard to detect on my face and doesn't interfere with straight razor shaving. I'm hoping that it's just a winter thing and that warmer weather will curtail it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    From what I have read about Rosacea it is not, as many think, old age acne. It is a mild infection that afflict some but not others and has several forms, of which mine is the mildest. My best fiend of over 50 years had the form attacks the eyes and had to have eye surgery. For me, it comes and goes and generally is hard to detect on my face and doesn't interfere with straight razor shaving. I'm hoping that it's just a winter thing and that warmer weather will curtail it.
    Right, but which is the antibiotic ?? the jam, the peanut butter ? And what else are they good for helping ??
    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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