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Posted By: chopper
Breakfast - 09/17/07 08:09 AM
What do people like for there breakfasts? Me personally i like sausage egg and mushroom sandwiches but when i was in new york every morning i had a omelette and scrabbled egg beautiful food in the embassy suites, anyway what are your choices?
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 10:46 AM
I'm not really big on breakfast.
For me a coffee and a roll or a bagel will suffice.
Every once in a while, like if I;m on vacation, I'll have bacon or ham and eggs or chocolate chip pancakes or french toast.
But on a daily basis it's either Coffee and a roll or bagel, or coffee and cereal with milk.
Posted By: DE NIRO
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 10:50 AM
I enjoy having a full english breakfast,but very rarley have one.
I normally happy with a Cigarette and a coffee..
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 11:35 AM
I love having breakfast when I'm on vacation... a few soft scrambled eggs with a steak, and home fried potatoes does me fine. Wash it down with some good coffee and I'm happier than a pig in shit.
At home (on a more daily basis) I'll have a bowl of oatmeal and a banana... I really have to be more health conscious with my diet.
BTW - DE NIRO, that picture looks pretty good!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 11:54 AM
I'm not a big breakfast person either. Hot or cold cereal with tea/coffee.
Baked beans for breakfast?
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 11:55 AM
Baked beans for breakfast?
Why not? It puts a new meaning to starting your day off with a "bang".
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 12:16 PM
every full english breakfast comes with baked beans
Posted By: DE NIRO
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 12:24 PM
BTW - DE NIRO, that picture looks pretty good!
Its very good,very filling,keep you going until lunch time..
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 12:24 PM
every full english breakfast comes with baked beans
No wonder there's global warming in Europe now.
I usually don't eat a big breakfast either. However, when I do, I like ham/eggs/hashbrowns (or perhaps a ham/cheese omelet, and if I don't get toast I like a couple biscuits. Topped off with a cup of coffee and a glass of OJ.
TIS
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 12:45 PM
I usually don't eat a big breakfast either. However, when I do, I like ham/eggs/hashbrowns (or perhaps a ham/cheese omelet, and if I don't get toast I like a couple biscuits. Topped off with a cup of coffee and a glass of OJ.
And a wheelbarrow to bring it all back to the table.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 12:46 PM
I usually don't eat a big breakfast either. However, when I do, I like ham/eggs/hashbrowns (or perhaps a ham/cheese omelet, and if I don't get toast I like a couple biscuits. Topped off with a cup of coffee and a glass of OJ.
TIS
"Triple Yolk please!"
Baked beans for breakfast?
Why not? It puts a new meaning to starting your day off with a "bang".
Sure does...
...while the world around you ends with a "whimper"!
Signor V.
Well, I take my food very seriously!
Triple yoke would be great and if a wheel barrel is called for, what's wrong with that?
I guess I'll never be a Southern gal, but one thing I never cared for (for breakfast) is gravy. I like biscuits and I like gravy, but not for breakfast.
To me, gravy is what you put on your mashed potatoes.
TIS
Posted By: DE NIRO
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 12:58 PM
Gravy for breakfast.And you thought gravy was bad enough.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 01:06 PM
.. a few soft scrambled eggs with a steak,
A 2.99 Las Vegas steak and eggs breakfast!
The best!
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 01:11 PM
A 2.99 Las Vegas steak and eggs breakfast! The best!
Why are you torturing me like this???
I'm gonna go out and buy some steak and eggs now.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 01:14 PM
Not for 2.99 !!
We often order strange things for breakfast in Turkey. Steak has been one of them. Just because you can, y'know...
I'm a breakfast sort of guy: a bowl of cereal goes down lovely, and I usually make myself an egg and bacon sandwich afterwards too, and wash it down with either a glass of cold milk or cranberry juice.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 01:21 PM
Why are you torturing me like this???
That's a
typical breakfast? Geez, and I was wondering how Americans are known to be more "weighty" than other nationalities.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 01:27 PM
I wouldn't say thats "typical" but it DOES help to explain why so many Americans are unhealthy (cholesterol, overweight, etc.)
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 01:28 PM
No no. That's not a typical breakfast here in America.
That's usually a 'vacation' treat type breakfast.
I think that most Americans are pretty health conscience when it comes to eating breakfast.
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 02:04 PM
I don't eat much breakfast, but my fiancee makes the best omelettes ever sometimes for dinner or a snack...ham or bacon with peppers, onions, and cheese, with hash browns with onions, peppers, and cheese.
I rarely eat breakfast during the week, but on weekends we always have at least one huge breakfast - bacon, eggs, home fries, toast or pancakes or waffles with sausage. We also love doing lox and bagels once a month or so.
Being a workday, I did not have breakfast, and now I'm starving.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 02:39 PM
Why are you torturing me like this???
I'm gonna go out and buy some steak and eggs now.
Maybe the three of us should meet for lunch!
Nothing would make ME happier!!!
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 03:32 PM
Usually coffee or tea and toast during the week. On weekends I will usually go out Saturday for soft scrambled eggs, double order of bacon and hash browns (ocasionally grits). And on Sunday I go to a kosher deli and get sliced nova lox, bagels and cream cheese with scallions.
Posted By: XDCX
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 04:05 PM
I don't eat breakfast as much as I would like to. But some scrambled eggs (with KETCHUP!) and a side of bacon or scrapple is awesome.
I also LOVE biscuits and gravy.
My favorite place to eat breakfast is Cracker Barrel. I always get the Sunrise Sampler, which is Eggs, Grits, Biscuits and Gravy, Fried Apples, Hashbrowns, Sausage, Ham and Bacon. It's exceptionally good if you're hungover.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 04:37 PM
I agree SB. Cracker Barrel is the best. The Col. also gets the Sunrise Sampler. I get the Smokehouse breakfast but I get country ham instaed of bacon or the sausage. Fried eggs, biscuits and gravy.
I don't like the fried apples and the cheesy hashbrowns or the grits. I usually order extra biscuits and gravy.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 04:40 PM
Gotta disagree. I HATE Cracker Barrel....I hate their phony "country store" their service sucks and their breakfast potatoes are horrible.
The best breakfast places are slightly gready and slightly dirty mom and pop coffee shops.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 04:42 PM
I love Denny's while I'm in Florida, but they suck up here.
Lately, I've been doing whole grain toast, fresh fruit and oatmeal. But nothing makes me happier than steak and eggs, actually, any meat with eggs.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 04:43 PM
And I looooooooooove grits!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 04:46 PM
Once in awhile we go to Denny's here. I like Cracker Barrel better.
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 05:39 PM
cereals with cold milk, coffee.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 05:56 PM
Although I've never eaten a breakfast at Cracker Barrel, I have had lunch and dinner there. I like Cracker Barrel.
As for Denny's, I'm not that crazy about them. I like Cracker Barrel much more than Denny's.
I find that the best breakfasts are served in Diners.
The Denny's in Florida are far superior to the ones in the Northeast. The ones up here just suck.
The whole country store thing is annoying, DT, but I have to disagree about their breakfast. I love it.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 06:09 PM
The whole country store thing is annoying,
It may be annoying, but it's genius!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 06:18 PM
The whole country store thing is annoying, DT, but I have to disagree about their breakfast. I love it.
I think the country store only appeals to people who live in the city. Don't get me wrong SB, I know you lived here until you were a teenager. I enjoy them as a break from all the noise, and everything else that goes along with living in the boroughs.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 07:40 PM
The Denny's in Florida are far superior to the ones in the Northeast. The ones up here just suck.
The whole country store thing is annoying, DT, but I have to disagree about their breakfast. I love it.
The Denny's here is ok. And as for Cracker Barrel I like the country store. Nice things to look at while you are waiting for your table.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 08:08 PM
I find that the best breakfasts are served in Diners.
I had a great breakfast in a diner near Harrisburg Pa in May...
a real heart stopper...bacon, eggs, toast and a side order of creamed chipped beef (aka S.O.S.)
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 10:56 PM
There's a diner I eat at in Florida all the time when I'm down there, it's called Ellies 50's diner, on North Federal Highway, in Delray Beach. It's a little corny (they have the pink Cadillac outside and everything) but the food is great. Their basic egg breakfast is called the "Little Star," it's two eggs, home fries, oatmeal, grits, toast, fresh fruit and coffee (you get all of those items, NOT a choice of them) for $3.57.
Where else you gonna go?
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 11:10 PM
Who remembers when there were only a couple of big Diners in the boroughs and the smaller neighborhood places were known as Luncheonettes?
Now those places used to make THEE best breakfasts!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/17/07 11:18 PM
Don't ask me. I'm not smaht enough.
But if I was smart enough, I'd go with Soup Burg on Lexington, between 76th and 77th. At one time I kept an office in that neighborhood, I ate their almost every day...twice!
To this day, it's my favorite burger in the city, with Jackson Hole (Columbus Avenue and 85th Street location) coming in a not-too-distant second. Jennifer Aniston worked there as a waitress. I'm told she was a very hard worker.
3rd goes to Veleska, the Ukrainian joint on 2nd Avenue and 9th Street. Unbelievable portions, and great food. Those Eastern Europeans really know from breakfast.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/18/07 12:23 AM
Matter of fact, I have to go down to west 8th street tomorrow morning, real early, like 6am. I'm gonna come back through the east side, so I'm gonna stop at Veleska for a coronary UN-friendly breakfast.
I loved luncheonettes. The best one was called Sal's on the corner of 234th and White Plains Road. My dad used to eat lunch there almost every day, and it was a real treat when I would go with him.
And I know this is going off-topic, but who remembers soda fountains?? My dad was a pharmacist, and he used to work the soda fountain sometimes. He made the BEST egg creams.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/18/07 12:31 AM
Of course, I remember ALL of the pharmacies had soda fountains in those days. On the way to school, I always used to stop at one at Fordham Rd, and by the time I got to Mount (1973-1977) there were a couple of pharmacies that had them up on White Plains Road.
For about 30 years, my dad worked at the Rexall on the corner of 233rd and White Plains Road, a few doors down from The Wakefield.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/18/07 10:29 AM
when i was in florida i went to dennys every morning for two weeks solid i think i might try and start a dennys franchise in the UK!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/18/07 02:44 PM
I had a pretty big breakfast downtown today. Lately, I've been doing a lot of fruit, and bran cereals, due to a recent bout with colitis, but today I went all out--3 eggs sunny side up, a short stack of blueberry pancakes, Canadian bacon, home fries, whole grain toast, and a cup of oatmeal (to keep things moving). Oh yeah, 2 smoking hot cups of REAL coffee (I've been watching the caffeine, too).
This thread can NOT be a good thing, but I love it.
Cereal and fruit for me!
Every morning
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/18/07 09:28 PM
scabbled egg with bacon and corned beef for me in the morning cant wait!
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/18/07 11:24 PM
scabbled egg with bacon and corned beef for me in the morning cant wait!
Well done corned beef hash and scrambled eggs. Now yer talkin!
Mr. Babe loves corned beef hash and eggs. I can't eat it. It looks like dog food.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/19/07 08:19 AM
i have just had my eggs and corned beef harsh it was that nice i could eat it again actually i think i might tommorow
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/19/07 01:49 PM
Back to healthy eating today. I had 1 poached egg, whole grain toast and fresh honeydew melon.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/19/07 02:06 PM
Poached eggs, corned beef hash and ketchup......heaven on earth.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/19/07 02:12 PM
I've come to love poached eggs. Actually, I always have. My mother would poach them with some vegetables for dinner quite often. She made ciambotta, which is kind of an Italian vegetable stew. Basically, it's some peppers, eggplants and zucchini, simmered in a light tomato sauce with some onions and garlic. Then she'd make little indentations in the pan, between the vegetables, where she'd crack the eggs. Then cover the pan and let the eggs poach in the steam from the sauce. A little grated parmigiano and a fresh bastone. Oh boy, do I miss her and her cooking.
My mother says that the secret to a poached egg is to add a drop of white vinegar (another use for Geoff, aside from cleaning the coffee pot) to the water so that the egg won't sink. Don't know how true that is, but she does make a very nice poached egg.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/19/07 05:13 PM
My mother says that the secret to a poached egg is to add a drop of white vinegar (another use for Geoff, aside from cleaning the coffee pot) to the water so that the egg won't sink. Don't know how true that is, but she does make a very nice poached egg.
Hmmm I read someplace the vinegar was to hold the egg white together, but it is definitely part of making good poached eggs.
Speaking of which (and this is not necessarily a breakfast thing) but poached eggs on cooked spinach is delicious.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/20/07 08:46 AM
Just about to have sausage and thick potato waffle sandwiches with melted cheddar cheese over the waffels, yummy
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/20/07 11:47 AM
Melted cheddar cheese on a waffle? Hmmmm. I've never heard of that one before. Interesting.
Personally I enjoy my waffles with either maple syrup or chocclate ice cream.
I love cheese, but have never thought of having it melted over a waffle.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/20/07 12:02 PM
I used to work near the Motown Restaurant (W 57th Street) and would occasionally go there for lunch. They served an absolutely awesome dish of fried chicken and waffles!! It doesn't SOUND like it'd be a good combination but it was!!!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/20/07 12:20 PM
Melted cheddar cheese on a waffle? Hmmmm. I love cheese, but have never thought of having it melted over a waffle.
DC you have to try its great
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/20/07 12:22 PM
Melted cheddar cheese on a waffle? Hmmmm. I love cheese, but have never thought of having it melted over a waffle.
DC you have to try its great
I will.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/20/07 01:57 PM
Today I had All-Bran cereal with blueberries, sliced almonds and skim milk, whole grain toast with orange jelly, tomato juice and coffee.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/21/07 01:38 PM
I just invented a new breakfast (new, for me, at least).
I bought some wraps (those flat pieces of "bread" that you can roll up into a sandwich) yesterday. I realized this morning (while trying to decide on breakfast) that these wraps are the same size as my large frying pan ...
... instant idea!
I made an omelette with some bacon and swiss cheese and transferred it to the wrap, added a touch of ketchup and salt & pepper and rolled it up.
It was pretty good, if I say so myself.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/21/07 01:45 PM
I did poached eggs again this morning, with Canadian bacon and a whole grain muffin, at the Pelham Bay Diner on Gun Hill Rd. and I-95. I love that place.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/21/07 01:59 PM
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/21/07 02:31 PM
Oh, just gorgeous. The stalls are mirrored, so I can watch myself grimace as I squeeze.
Hey, you started it.
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 09/21/07 04:21 PM
What are poached eggs?
My breakfast today: Nacho Cheese Doritos
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 01:00 AM
I find that the best breakfasts are served in Diners.
I had a great breakfast in a diner near Harrisburg Pa in May...
a real heart stopper...bacon, eggs, toast and a side order of creamed chipped beef (aka S.O.S.)
Please tell me where if you can remember. I've probably been there.
My in-laws own a restaurant between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, and they are well known in the area for their outstanding breakfasts. My all-time favorite is a ham and cheese omelette, home fries- hot and crispy, and rye toast. They offer Italian toast, which is a delight by itself.
In central PA- PA Dutch country, a lot of the German favorites are available.
Has anyone ever had baked oatmeal, which is great in the Winter. It has eggs, a little sugar and other tasty ingredients. It's unique.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 02:33 AM
In central PA- PA Dutch country
Good and Plenty Amish Restaurant in PA Dutch country. The Best Fried Chicken that I've ever had!
As for breakfasts, there used to be this little place right near Harrisburg that we used to go to called
The Dutch Pantry. They made some of the best home made country breakfasts that I've ever had!
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 04:02 AM
In central PA- PA Dutch country
Good and Plenty Amish Restaurant in PA Dutch country. The Best Fried Chicken that I've ever had!
As for breakfasts, there used to be this little place right near Harrisburg that we used to go to called
The Dutch Pantry. They made some of the best home made country breakfasts that I've ever had!
I know them both. Good and Plenty is, I believe, family style.
Dutch Pantry sadly is no more, to the best of my knowledge. It was kind of a local chain that had good food. The last one that I remember was located about a mile from my house and closed around 1996.
believe it or not, I had several meals there, but never breakfast. My loss.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 12:15 PM
Good and Plenty is, I believe, family style.
Thats what I remember.... you'd share a long table with strangers and eat some of the freshest stuff you'll ever be able to order.
A few soft scrambled eggs with some scrapple and fresh home fries was my usual fare there.
One of the places there (in the heart of Amish country) had this huge statue of an Amish farmer outside of it. Anyone remember the name of this place?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 01:38 PM
This morning, I was in my old neighborhood by 7am, like every Saturday, to do my shopping for the week. I had some biscotti with almonds and a handful of pignoli cookies, with my coffee (a nice blend of espresso and "American" coffee). No fiber of "good" fats, but I only do it once a week.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 06:00 PM
Thats what I remember.... you'd share a long table with strangers and eat some of the freshest stuff you'll ever be able to order.
A few soft scrambled eggs with some scrapple and fresh home fries was my usual fare there.
One of the places there (in the heart of Amish country) had this huge statue of an Amish farmer outside of it. Anyone remember the name of this place?
I can picture it, but the name escapes me. It was a painted statue, wasn't it? I'll try to find out the name of the place.
The Amish community recently made the news here a year after the tragedy, in which several young girls were gunned down in a school house. Others are left with substantial permanent injuries.
They have contributed a significant portion of funds donated to them for the family of the killer.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 07:09 PM
One of the places there (in the heart of Amish country) had this huge statue of an Amish farmer outside of it. Anyone remember the name of this place?
I can picture it, but the name escapes me. It was a painted statue, wasn't it? I'll try to find out the name of the place.
I was taking a nap and all of a sudden the name came to me.... Zinn's Diner.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 10:14 PM
One of the places there (in the heart of Amish country) had this huge statue of an Amish farmer outside of it. Anyone remember the name of this place?
I can picture it, but the name escapes me. It was a painted statue, wasn't it? I'll try to find out the name of the place.
I was taking a nap and all of a sudden the name came to me.... Zinn's Diner.
Yes, indeed. I've never eate there, but I have seen many roadside billboards and signs. That giant Amish guy must be related to Bob's Big Boy.
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 10:29 PM
reminds me of Paul Bunyon's somewhere in Wisconsin.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/07 11:25 PM
smoetimes a good BLT nakes for a good breakfast.
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 09/23/07 01:21 AM
Slow down on that wine, Clemenza.
I LOVE BLTs, but rarely order them out. It bothers me that they're so simple and inexpensive to make, yet restaurants charge so much for them. When we were on a cruise two years ago, the room service was free. I must have ordered a dozen BLTs during the 4 nights we were on the ship!!!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/23/07 09:50 AM
just had a Double sausage and egg muffin with a hash brown from McDonalds washed down with some fresh orange
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 09/23/07 09:53 AM
You're on the health diet today, huh?
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/23/07 01:46 PM
As always
Bagels, lox and cream cheese today. YUM.
Ok, here's an example of a difference between East/West when it comes to some foods.
I love bagles and cream cheese. Yet, I would venture to guess that if you asked most Californians what Lox was they wouldn't know. Do they have lox here? I'm sure they do. I couldn't tell you where to by it (them) though.
To be honest, I know I've been told what lox is but can't remember. A fish??? Ok, laugh but hey I don't get out much.
TIS
TIS, It's smoked salmon. Mr. Babe has a smoker, and he used to actually make his own sometimes, but hasn't done it in years.
Really good delis have excellent lox, but most of the bagel places out here buy some cryo'd stuff, which I can buy myself at Costco. Actually, I often buy mine at either Costco or Trader Joe's. The problem with Costco's is that it's such an enormous package that it goes bad before we can eat it all.
Posted By: XDCX
Re: Breakfast - 09/23/07 07:32 PM
We had sausage, biscuits & gravy a few days ago. Today we just had bacon and home fries. Simple, but delicious!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/24/07 01:46 PM
I was on the run this morning because I had to be in lower Manhattan by 7, then back up to the Bronx by 9, so I had 2 Fiber One cereal bars and a V-8. Not too bad, for "health" food.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 09/24/07 09:39 PM
A couple pieces of bologna.
Mig, you have no idea how that post made me laugh, not AT you, but because I thought I clicked on "Tonight's Dinner", and I thought, Wow!! That's a pretty sad dinner! Then I realized it was the wrong thread.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 09/25/07 02:02 AM
I'm here to provide love and laughter.
I'm here to provide love and laughter.
And you do a fabulous job.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/25/07 10:36 AM
I have just had sausage corned beef and baked beans
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/25/07 02:05 PM
Whole grain blueberry waffles with a side of Canadian bacon, tomato juice and coffee.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/26/07 08:33 AM
Waffles and Cheese and Ham Pancakes
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 09/26/07 03:44 PM
Had McDonald's Bacon Egg and Cheese with a Hasbrown, and I'm ready to eat again!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 09/27/07 09:25 AM
Ham and Mushroom Omellette orange juice and two cups of Coffee
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 10/01/07 07:36 AM
McDonald's again this morning 2 sandwiches and two hash browns 2 cups of tea
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 10/01/07 11:48 AM
Oh, I was bad yesterday morning. We had a long day ahead of us as we had to travel up to Hudson Valley N.Y. to play a football game. So the head coach, my son and myself went for breakfast before catching our team bus.
A ham and cheese omlette with home fries, a toasted bagel, a side of well done corned beef hash, a cup of hot coffee and then a large iced coffee to go.
I hardly ever eat a big breakfast like that.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/01/07 12:01 PM
How is that bad? I don't think I've ever had corned beef hash.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 10/01/07 12:20 PM
How is that bad? I don't think I've ever had corned beef hash.
That's a bad breakfast. Greasy, with salty Ham and Cheese as well as salty Corned Beef Hash. High in fats. Just not a healthy breakfast. But delicious!
You never had corned beef hash? Next time you go out for breakfast, order it and try it. I love it.
I love corned beef hash(stovies we call it over here) but i don't think i have ever had it for my breakfast?
I will have to give it a try
For my breakfast today i had 2 weetabix,a banana and an apple washed down with a glassof fruit juice. For elevenses i had a cherry and coconut scone and a coffee!
Lovely
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/01/07 04:41 PM
How is that bad? I don't think I've ever had corned beef hash.
That's a bad breakfast. Greasy, with salty Ham and Cheese as well as salty Corned Beef Hash. High in fats. Just not a healthy breakfast. But delicious!
You never had corned beef hash? Next time you go out for breakfast, order it and try it. I love it.
I'm sure you walked off all the fats walking up and down the sidelines all day. You had a delicious breakfast and won the game to boot. Great day!!!!
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 10/01/07 05:36 PM
Yeah, but I made up for it with all the beers that I drank on the bus ride home!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/01/07 05:45 PM
Hey ya gotta celebrate.
Posted By: XDCX
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 03:23 PM
Brown Sugar & Cinnamon Pop Tarts. I was in the mood for something sweet.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 04:21 PM
French toast, bacon,scrambled eggs.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 04:36 PM
I'm on a diet. Today I had a small bowl of whole grain cereal, lo calories soy milk, a small yogurt and green tea.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 05:49 PM
DT,
How much do you pay for soy milk in FL?
I'm on a diet. Today I had a small bowl of whole grain cereal, lo calories soy milk, a small yogurt and green tea.
I'd rather be fat.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 06:08 PM
I'm on a diet. Today I had a small bowl of whole grain cereal, lo calories soy milk, a small yogurt and green tea.
I'd rather be fat.
Me too.
Oh, SC, that was your cue to jump in and express your amazement that I would consider myself fat - "Oh, SB, how can you even THINK that about yourself?" But NO, you just chime in, Me too.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 06:14 PM
(checking my calendar)
I thought that was last week.
That's supposed to be EVERY day.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 06:17 PM
OK, Slim, my mistake.
I'll state for the record that you ain't fat!!! You just wanna be.
I'm fat, and I DON'T wanna be.
You are the MAN!!!!!
And quite the lean and handsome man, too!
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 06:20 PM
Wow.... that was easy.
(sending Mr. Babe $5 for his "educational tips").
Hey, he needs the money. Our anniversary is coming up.
And to get back on topic, I plan to make him a splendid breakfast to celebrate. Wasn't that a nice segue??
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 06:33 PM
OK, Slim, my mistake.
I'll state for the record that you ain't fat!!! You just wanna be.
I'm fat, and I DON'T wanna be.
I'm pleasingly plump
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 07:35 PM
I'm gonna be of perfect weight unless I go off this diet and eat three or four double bacon cheeseburgers and fries in about ten minutes.
I'm gonna be of perfect weight unless I go off this diet and eat three or four double bacon cheeseburgers and fries in about ten minutes.
I had a pretty crappy day. Save me a seat.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 10/02/07 08:20 PM
I'm gonna be of perfect weight unless I go off this diet and eat three or four double bacon cheeseburgers and fries in about ten minutes.
I'm already at my perfect weight. Its my height that I have a problem with. I should be 7'6" tall.
I'm gonna be of perfect weight unless I go off this diet and eat three or four double bacon cheeseburgers and fries in about ten minutes.
I'm already at my perfect weight. Its my height that I have a problem with. I should be 7'6" tall.
I love that line.
I hadn't heard it before. I'll have to remember it.
TIS
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 10/03/07 12:58 AM
I'm gonna be of perfect weight unless I go off this diet and eat three or four double bacon cheeseburgers and fries in about ten minutes.
I'm already at my perfect weight. Its my height that I have a problem with. I should be 7'6" tall.
"I'm not overweight. I'm under-tall."
Well, if we're talking height, I'm told that I'm vertically challenged.
TIS
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 10/05/07 07:15 AM
Scrambled egg on toast
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 10/06/07 04:00 PM
Tea
Posted By: XDCX
Re: Breakfast - 10/06/07 05:16 PM
I had some Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/06/07 07:58 PM
Bacon, eggs over easy, toast, and hash browns. They were so good.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 10/09/07 09:07 PM
Just bought some Frosties for the morning thereee greeeeeeeeeaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttt
Posted By: Irishman12
Re: Breakfast - 10/16/07 06:07 AM
What do I like? I love bacon, eggs and french toast. But I can't leave the house without putting something in my stomach and it's usually cereal of some sort.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/07 03:30 PM
I had business in upper Westchester early this morning, so I hit the IHOP in Hartsdale. I hadn't been there in forever. I went the whole 9 today: T-Bone steak with eggs sunny side up, short stack of pancakes, hash browns, toast, coffee and OJ. All for 10 bucks. Where you gonna find that?
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/07 04:03 PM
I don't go to Ihop anymore. When they bring the food to me it's half done and cold.
I had a couple pieces of french toast and a cold glass of milk this morning.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/07 04:46 PM
I had business in upper Westchester early this morning, so I hit the IHOP in Hartsdale. I hadn't been there in forever. I went the whole 9 today: T-Bone steak with eggs sunny side up, short stack of pancakes, hash browns, toast, coffee and OJ. All for 10 bucks. Where you gonna find that?
Not in the cardiac unit a meal like that will put you
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/19/07 01:57 PM
True, Don T, but it was a very rare breakfast for me. Today I went back to healthy: Oatmeal with fresh fruit and whole grain toast with orange marmalade, coffee and tomato juice.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 09:18 AM
Just a bowl of Frosties this morning
Posted By: DonPacino
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 11:12 AM
Bacon and egg toastie with brown sauce and beans. Unhealthy I know but it's not like i have it everyday.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 11:19 AM
If i could i would have a full english everyday,but i know i cant
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 03:32 PM
Just made the family a big hearty breakfast :
Cinnamon swirl brown sugar french toast, Sunnyside up eggs, bacon and home fries.
Just made the family a big hearty breakfast :
Cinnamon swirl brown sugar french toast, Sunnyside up eggs, bacon and home fries.
Hmmmm!
DC that all sounds delicious
I had 3 Weetabix and a banana this morning!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 03:53 PM
Just made the family a big hearty breakfast :
Cinnamon swirl brown sugar french toast, Sunnyside up eggs, bacon and home fries.
What are home fries DC?
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 04:11 PM
Just made the family a big hearty breakfast :
Cinnamon swirl brown sugar french toast, Sunnyside up eggs, bacon and home fries.
What are home fries DC?
Home fries are your regular potatoes which are either sliced or cubed. I add chopped up onions along with the normal salt and pepper spices along with paprika. Instead of deep frying your potatoes you grease up the surface of your frying pan / skillet, scour a little oil over the potatoes themselves, and then cook your potatoes in that manner constantly flipping them pancake style. The best way, in my opinion, to make the absolute most authentic home fries is to make them from baked potatoes, then go through the procedure that I mentioned above. At least that's how I like to do it.
You can make them on the Steakhouse dry side :
Or Diner/Luncheonette style which is on the greasey side :
Both ways are delicious!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 04:15 PM
Wow they look great
i think i might have to try and cook some myself tommorow morning
ive never even seen these in a cafe or when ive been to the states are they popular?
don't be cooking in the morning with a hangover mate
you'll burn the place out.....
Let someone else cook em for ya
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 04:23 PM
True mate
hopefully ill pick a lady up tonight and she can cook for me in the morning
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 05:55 PM
Homefries are outstanding. I like mine well done and crispy. A great way to start a morning after a night of festivity. Add a ham and cheese omelette, an order of rye toast and a cup of tea, and I'm set for the day.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 11/17/07 07:14 PM
Homefries are outstanding. I like mine well done and crispy. A great way to start a morning after a night of festivity. Add a ham and cheese omelette, an order of rye toast and a cup of tea, and I'm set for the day.
A man after my own heart!
Throw in a little well done corned beef hash, and your set!
Mr. Babe loves corned beef hash, but I can't stand it. To me, it looks like dog food.
As for the home fries, they are excellent. I like to boil the potatoes the night before and chill them in the fridge overnight. Mr. Babe makes them very well, with a touch of cayenne pepper. Delicious.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 11/18/07 01:59 AM
Mr. Babe loves corned beef hash, but I can't stand it. To me, it looks like dog food.
(it does to me, too).
Congrats, SB. You've just taken the lead back from SV for the Pickiest Eater on the boards.
I am a bit obsessive about food, aren't I??
And I have weird things about certain foods, just like with the corned beef hash. For example, I can only eat cauliflower if my mother makes her famous batter-dipped fried cauliflower? And why, you may ask? I can't look at cauliflower because it reminds me of brains. I can only eat it if it's disguised.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 11/18/07 02:10 AM
I can't look at cauliflower because it reminds me of brains.
But yet you wanna show me your toes.
[quote=Sicilian Babe]But yet you wanna show me your toes.
But I don't expect you to EAT them!! Oh, my, why does that sound so wrong??
OK, we have to stop before we make people LOSE their breakfast!!
Congrats, SB. You've just taken the lead back from SV for the Pickiest Eater on the boards.
Bastardo!I have not yet
begun to pick!
And, BTW, there is actually an Italian restaurant in Manhattan called Il Bastardo. It's on Seventh Ave. near W. 20th Street. (You just can't make this stuff up.)
My favorite breakfast is Chinese food - though I hardly ever eat a "full" breakfast.
Signor V.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 11/18/07 09:12 AM
Sausage, bacon, mushrooms, onions and cheese in a Bagutte this morning
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 11/18/07 02:43 PM
My favorite breakfast is Chinese food -
Signor V.
Egg Foo Young?
We went to 9:30 mass this morning. We NEVER go to church that early, preferring the evening mass. But we had to go for my daughter's commitment ceremony.
Anyway, I was explaining to my husband that when I was a kid you couldn't eat until after you received Communion, so everyone went to the early masses. I mean, you were STARVING. Then, walking home from church, we would stop at the bakery and get danishes. So, that's what we did this morning. They were delicious.
My favorite breakfast is Chinese food -
Signor V.
Egg Foo Young?
Bi Chur Tung.
Or, as I said to my cat the other day:
VITELLI: Tell me cat, who was the famous leader of the People's Republic of China?
CAT: Maooooooooooooo!
Signor V.
Posted By: DonPacino
Re: Breakfast - 11/18/07 11:25 PM
School tomorrow so something like scrambled eggs or pancakes.
Posted By: olivant
Re: Breakfast - 11/19/07 01:23 AM
I never eat it. I'm just not hungry in the morning. My stomach doesn't wake up until 10 or 11.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 11/19/07 11:47 AM
4 Weetabix
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 11/19/07 02:31 PM
Funnily enough thats what i have had this morning!
Now me and the little one are sharing jam and toast. He is eating his and licking all the jam of mine....
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 11/27/07 05:59 PM
Blueberry pancakes with canadian bacon and two eggs at the Pelham Bay Diner.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/01/07 10:23 AM
Sausage,mushrooms and chesse on a big cob lovley
Tomorrow I'm thinking of a fry-up. Eggs, sausages, bacon, onions, mushrooms.
Yum.
Blueberry pancakes with canadian bacon and two eggs at the Pelham Bay Diner.
Gods that sounds absolutely delicious PB...
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/02/07 01:20 AM
I am not a breakfast eater. However, every now and then it simply sounds wonderful. On those occasions I love pancakes (with only maple syrup), eggs, bacon, ham sausage. Mmmmm!!! Oh, and of coure the eggs simply must have a minimum of two yokes each.
Chopper your breakfast sounds good with the mushrooms and cheese, but the only cob I know is a corn cob, and I doubt you mean that. Teach me your lingo.
TIS
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/02/07 12:09 PM
Hmm i suppose the best way to describe a cob is like a burger bun without the seeds and a bit bigger,ill post you some
Cobs rule
LMFAO!!!! I've just read SV's cat joke. It's a genuine classic. I need to start using that with people.
Posted By: DE NIRO
Re: Breakfast - 12/03/07 03:21 PM
Cobs rule
I like the word baps better
Get your baps out for the lads!
Posted By: DE NIRO
Re: Breakfast - 12/03/07 03:25 PM
You got it.
Bigger baps are better
Big Baps Juicy Flaps.
If I ever ran a brothel above a sandwich shop, I'd call it that.
Posted By: DE NIRO
Re: Breakfast - 12/03/07 03:30 PM
Big Baps Juicy Flaps.
If I ever ran a brothel above a sandwich shop, I'd call it that.
Sounds great.
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 12/03/07 03:48 PM
Big Baps Juicy Flaps.
If I ever ran a brothel above a sandwich shop, I'd call it that.
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 12/03/07 04:33 PM
Wow they look great
i think i might have to try and cook some myself tommorow morning
ive never even seen these in a cafe or when ive been to the states are they popular?
Add some green peppers and slices of cheese and then you've really got something good.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/08/07 03:08 PM
Had me a ham and swiss omelette this morning with crispy home fries. Mmmmm.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 12/09/07 12:03 AM
Qquick breakfast for me today. I tried the McSkillet Sandwich at McDonald's today, and it was pretty good.
I have'nt had anything from Macdonalds in absolutely ages....
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/09/07 04:10 AM
I had a scrambled egg&ham biscuit.
As I said, I'm not much of a breakfast eater, however, I'm going out this morning with my daughters (to the Italian market btw) and we are considering breakfast. If we do then I must admit, I'll probably go all out with omelet, pancakes, ham/sausage, OJ, coffeee. I will pig out.
It sounds good today.
TIS
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 12/09/07 05:25 PM
Can I tag along? That sounds like my kind of breakfast. Minus the coffee.
Can I tag along? That sounds like my kind of breakfast. Minus the coffee.
Absolutely! My daughter has a big vehicle. We'll save you a spot.
Let's see, catch a plane, you can be here in about 4 hours and we can have breakfast at about 1:30 p.m PST.
See ya soon!!!!!
TIS
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/07 07:16 PM
Steel cut Irish oatmeal. You have to let it sit in water overnight, and when you cok it in the morning it is still crunchy.
Great breakfast, sticks to your ribs all day long.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/07 07:22 PM
Had me a ham and swiss omelette this morning with crispy home fries. Mmmmm.
Whats in a ham and swiss omelette? ive never heard of one
And fries in a morning
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/07 07:30 PM
Had me a ham and swiss omelette this morning with crispy home fries. Mmmmm.
Whats in a ham and swiss omelette? ive never heard of one
And fries in a morning
What's in a ham and swiss omelette?
Are you drinking already, Chopper?
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/07 07:42 PM
Only one
well obviously ham and swiss cheese i just meant is there anything else?
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/07 08:07 PM
Only one
well obviously ham and swiss cheese i just meant is there anything else?
Eggs.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/07 08:12 PM
In Godfather parlance a ham and swiss is
Altobello and that Banker F*ck
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/07 08:20 PM
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/19/07 08:01 PM
Actually I made a ham and cheese omlette with whole wheat toast this morning.
I'm not a big breakfast person at all, but every once in a while I'll get the urge for an omlette.
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 12/20/07 01:40 PM
I'm not a big breakfast person at all, but every once in a while I'll get the urge for an omlette.
Exactly how I feel, usually I get an omelet craving late at night though.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/20/07 10:39 PM
Breakfast is my favourite time of the dsy
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/20/07 10:46 PM
But it's like 11 o'clock at night in England.
Seriously Chopper, find an AA meeting.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/21/07 07:31 AM
I know it is quite worrying
This morning i had muesli (chewy healthy rabbit food)
And a banana.
Then i went to bed. Even when i am on nights i still have breakfast,although i guess then it becomes supper eh?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/21/07 04:23 PM
The muesli will make you poop, the banana will bind you right back up.
Simple math really.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/21/07 04:30 PM
You're smiling cuz you're regular, right?
Nope....constipated
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/21/07 07:02 PM
The muesli will make you poop, the banana will bind you right back up.
Simple math really.
Banana's give me heartburn
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/22/07 03:01 PM
I was at the Arthur Avemue Market this morning at 6:30, it was already a friggin' zoo! I go every Saturday, so I find the extra holiday shoppers particularly annoying.
Anyway, for "breakfast," I had a warm mozzarella, lightly salted, dripping with milky white goodness, a chunk of Addeo "chiggala" bread with little flecks of pork fat, a couple of pignoli cookies and a couple of hi-octane espresso. I'm still flyin'.
PB, I went to Arthur Ave. once at this time of year. The line to get into Teitel Brothers was around the block. I swore that I would never do it again.
Mr. Babe made a lovely pot of freshly ground Burundi coffee, some bacon, eggs over easy and toast for us all this morning. It certainly hit the spot.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/22/07 08:30 PM
Very nice for Mister Babe.
I know what you mean about the neighborhood. Growing up we dreaded the feasts and the big food holidays more than anything because it was like an invasion. People would ask to my mother, "why are you so grumpy today?" and she'd just say, "see how you'd like it if people came into your backyard, up in the fancy suburbs, and screamed for a week!"
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 12/23/07 05:04 AM
My daughter and I went Christmas shopping this morning, so we started the day by going out to a nearby diner for breakfast. Scrambled eggs and home fries for her,; a ham and cheese omelette with homefries for me.
As an added treat, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus stopped by our table and gave us candy canes.
That Santa Claus fella does'nt half get around......
I saw him today too....
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 12/23/07 01:58 PM
As an added treat, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus stopped by our table and gave us candy canes.
klyd - I don't know how to tell you this but......
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/23/07 02:22 PM
As an added treat, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus stopped by our table and gave us candy canes.
klyd - I don't know how to tell you this but......
SC, SC, what have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectuflly. Had you come to me in friendship, then this scum that ruined your belief in Santa would be suffering this very day.
Don't you still hear the bell?
I do.
That SC is such a Grinch!!
Speaking of breakfast, which I never really eat, I am today.
I am making a spinach/cheese quieche. My kids are coming over and we are bakcing. I also have fresh fruit, crossiants, cinamon rolls, OJ and coffee.
TIS
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/23/07 03:55 PM
That SC is such a Grinch!!
Speaking of breakfast, which I never really eat, I am today.
I am making a spinach/cheese quieche. My kids are coming over and we are bakcing. I also have fresh fruit, crossiants, cinamon rolls, OJ and coffee.
TIS
I'll be there in an hour!
That SC is such a Grinch!!
Speaking of breakfast, which I never really eat, I am today.
I am making a spinach/cheese quieche. My kids are coming over and we are bakcing. I also have fresh fruit, crossiants, cinamon rolls, OJ and coffee.
TIS
I'll be there in an hour!
I'll have a table setting with your name on it.
Geez, look at my awful spelling. I know I got Quieche wrong but bakcing?
TIS
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 12/23/07 04:33 PM
I'm thinking maybe Taco Bell for breakfast this morning
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/23/07 07:59 PM
I'm thinking maybe Taco Bell for breakfast this morning
I don't know which is worse : that or canned Spaghetti O's!
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/26/07 06:16 AM
I'm thinking maybe Taco Bell for breakfast this morning
I don't know which is worse : that or canned Spaghetti O's!
That.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/26/07 01:04 PM
Ok, after two days of feasting on fishes, meats, pastas, appetizers, desserts, etc., today I'm going to have a nice big Alka Seltzer for breakfast!
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 12/27/07 02:59 PM
As an added treat, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus stopped by our table and gave us candy canes.
klyd - I don't know how to tell you this but......
I just saw this now.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/30/07 01:52 AM
Went to Cracker Barrel this morning.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/30/07 02:12 PM
Went to Cracker Barrel this morning.
And? Did you eat there?
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/30/07 03:48 PM
Yes I did. I had the Smokehouse breakfast. 2 eggs Bacon extra crispy biscuits and gravy no grits.
When I go out for breakfast no matter what egg dish I select, I love to have cheese on my eggs (eggs benedict, ham/cheese omelet, etc). And, of course not matter what egg dish I choose, having meat with it is a MUST for me (I'm such a meathead)
I like bacon and sausage but with eggs ham or steak is good too.
TIS
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/30/07 05:49 PM
When I go out for breakfast no matter what egg dish I select, I love to have cheese on my eggs (eggs benedict, ham/cheese omelet, etc)
TIS
Yes, you like two eggs with cheese, which is really four eggs, right?
TIS, I'm the same way. Scrambled Eggs with cheese is my favorite. My daughter literally lived on that and macaroni and cheese until she was about three, and now she won't even look at it.
And definitely bacon, sausage or ham (or all three!). I like Taylor Ham, too. Have you tried that? That's why I like to have a breakfast buffet. Why should I have to CHOOSE between pork products. I want bacon AND sausage!!!
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/30/07 08:20 PM
When I go out for breakfast no matter what egg dish I select, I love to have cheese on my eggs (eggs benedict, ham/cheese omelet, etc)
TIS
Yes, you like two eggs with cheese, which is really four eggs, right?
Maybe I should re-phrase that :
"Our two eggs are really four eggs. One of our eggs equals two eggs."
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/31/07 07:46 AM
I have just enjoyed a ham mushroom and onion omlette that my mum made,so i will be in a good mood for the rest of the day now
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 12/31/07 04:13 PM
The beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad, so I had one more for dessert
No, I didn't start celebrating that early. I haven't eaten breakfast, probably won't.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/31/07 11:39 PM
When I go out for breakfast no matter what egg dish I select, I love to have cheese on my eggs (eggs benedict, ham/cheese omelet, etc)
TIS
Yes, you like two eggs with cheese, which is really four eggs, right?
Maybe I should re-phrase that :
"Our two eggs are really four eggs. One of our eggs equals two eggs."
C'MON TIS!!! Tell me that you don't remember that!!!
I sure do. It's easy one = two.
My favorite kind of eggs. Sounds like a great New Year's Day breakfast.
TIS
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 01/01/08 06:15 PM
New Years Day Breakfast for me this morning :
A slice of homemade Cheesecake.
A slice of homemade half and half frosted cake.
Tommorrow, it's back to the gym and back to healthy eating.
But today, I'm gonna pig out one more time!
New Years Day Breakfast for me this morning :
A slice of homemade Cheesecake.
A slice of homemade half and half frosted cake.
Tommorrow, it's back to the gym and back to healthy eating.
But today, I'm gonna pig out one more time!
Ha ha!!! Did the cheesecake have cherries or strawberries on top? Aren't holidays wonderful? You can eat whatever you damn well please (and cry about it the next few days)
TIS
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 01/02/08 02:34 AM
New Years Day Breakfast for me this morning :
A slice of homemade Cheesecake.
Was it frozen?
New Years Day Breakfast for me this morning :
A slice of homemade Cheesecake.
Was it frozen?
That would be MY breakfast.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/05/08 11:10 AM
Sausage Mushroom and Cheese Bagutte this morning a great way to start the day.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 01/05/08 03:10 PM
Biscotti with almonds, pignoli cookies and coffee.
Biscotti with almonds, pignoli cookies and coffee.
Sounds like breakfast at Egidio's, perhaps??
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 01/06/08 02:52 AM
New Years Day Breakfast for me this morning :
A slice of homemade Cheesecake.
A slice of homemade half and half frosted cake.
Tommorrow, it's back to the gym and back to healthy eating.
But today, I'm gonna pig out one more time!
I'll procrastinate tomorrow
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 01/06/08 05:15 PM
Biscotti with almonds, pignoli cookies and coffee.
Sounds like breakfast at Egidio's, perhaps??
Am I that predictable?
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 01/07/08 03:11 AM
Bacon, Egg, and Cheese on a biscuit homemade
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 01/07/08 05:26 PM
I fried some eggs and serrano ham in live oil Sunday.....wonderful.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 01/12/08 03:14 PM
Italian style fried eggs.
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 01/12/08 03:16 PM
That's what the mother cooked in "Moonstruck". I tried making it once. It just tasted like an egg over wet toast.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 01/12/08 03:18 PM
If you get the olive oil smoking hot, the bread will crisp instead of getting "wet."
Bacon, eggs over easy, and toast.
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 01/13/08 03:36 AM
If you get the olive oil smoking hot,
Why does everything need to be smoking hot?
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 01/13/08 06:08 AM
I've been making French Toast lately. Today I made it with challah. It came out really good!!
If you get the olive oil smoking hot,
Why does everything need to be smoking hot?
You want your olive oil to be like your men....
SC, French toast made with challah is the BEST.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 01/13/08 06:42 PM
Is challah bread?
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 01/13/08 07:57 PM
If you get the olive oil smoking hot,
Why does everything need to be smoking hot?
You want your olive oil to be like your men....
That does beat extra virgin.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/14/08 09:06 AM
Weetabix as im off to the gym this morning
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 01/16/08 06:57 PM
McCann's Steel Cut Irish Oatmeal with Vanilla Soymilk and honey
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/24/08 01:15 PM
McDonalds this morning i had two sausage and egg muffins two hash browns and a pint of orange juice to wash it down
It was Lovely hmmmmmmmm
Kellogs crunchy nut cornflakes and some blueberries!
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 01/24/08 09:11 PM
A bowl of Fiber One Cereal, a slice of Rye Toast and a cup of coffee.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 01/24/08 11:31 PM
A bowl of Fiber One Cereal, a slice of Rye Toast and a cup of coffee.
You will be seeing that Fiber One cereal soon.
A bowl of Fiber One Cereal, a slice of Rye Toast and a cup of coffee.
You will be seeing that Fiber One cereal soon.
Is that Mig or Pizzaboy posting??
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 01/25/08 02:38 AM
A bowl of Fiber One Cereal, a slice of Rye Toast and a cup of coffee.
You will be seeing that Fiber One cereal soon.
And you'll be seeing........
KFC
WENDY's
The Buffet
Outback Cheese Fries
Subway
Spaghetti-O's
...in more ways than one if you keep eating that stuff!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 01/25/08 01:30 PM
I haven't had Spaghettio's in a LONG TIME!!!!
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 01/25/08 01:49 PM
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 01/25/08 06:08 PM
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/26/08 09:30 AM
Corned Beef hash,scrabbled eggs and toast
coffee and fresh orange juice(no pulp)
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 01/26/08 09:23 PM
My favorite breakfast side dish.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/26/08 11:20 PM
My favorite breakfast side dish.
I love it,even though someone here once commented "it looks like dog food"
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 01/26/08 11:33 PM
My favorite breakfast side dish.
I love it,even though someone here once commented "it looks like dog food"
I had corned beef hash as a side with an order of three big and fluffy pancakes last Saturday, and I think I'll do it again tomorrow.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/27/08 12:01 AM
If it feels good do it
Mr. Babe loves corned beef hash, too, and always orders it if he sees it on the menu. Maybe it's a guy thing????
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 01/27/08 01:52 AM
Mr. Babe loves corned beef hash, too, and always orders it if he sees it on the menu. Maybe it's a guy thing????
I always said I'm just a guy with pom poms. I love hash. Of course, growing up we were so poor it was something cheap that you could buy a couple cans and feed your family. I don't think I ever had it with breakfast. I might have. I used to like to make it into a sandwich.
Maybe it's because I just don't like corned beef.
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 01/27/08 01:57 AM
That could be it. I love corned beef reubens and corned beef clubs. I went to get one for lunch yesterday and the friggin restaurant was out. I settled for a meatball sub. I went to a baby shower today and pigged out there. I guess the diet gets moved up one more week now.
I guess the diet gets moved up one more week now.
Screw it. Enjoy life, and the meals that come with it.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 01/27/08 02:02 AM
Mr. Babe loves corned beef hash, too, and always orders it if he sees it on the menu. Maybe it's a guy thing????
I remember him ordering that when we went out to breakfast before we left Jersey this past BB weekend.
I don't recall if I ever had it.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 01/27/08 03:12 AM
Mr. Babe loves corned beef hash, too, and always orders it if he sees it on the menu. Maybe it's a guy thing????
I remember him ordering that when we went out to breakfast before we left Jersey this past BB weekend.
I don't recall if I ever had it.
Wait a minute here. Let me understand this. You can recall someone that you've met three times in your life ordering corned beef hash for breakfast, but yet you can't recall if you've ever eaten it yourself?
You kill me Mig. You really are a pisser!
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 01/27/08 03:14 AM
[quote=Don Cardi
You kill me Mig. You really are a pisser!
[/quote]
No bathroom humor in the food section. Save that for General discussion.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 01/27/08 03:28 AM
Wait a minute here. Let me understand this. You can recall someone that you've met three times in your life ordering corned beef hash for breakfast, but yet you can't recall if you've ever eaten it yourself?
You kill me Mig. You really are a pisser!
I guess all those spaghettio's I've eaten has ruined my memory
Crunchy nut cornflakes,a banana and later on for elevenses a nice bacon sandwich!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/28/08 05:22 PM
I had Ricecles for the first time since i was about 8
I had Ricecles for the first time since i was about 8
Do they still make them?
I used to love 'em
I will have to buy some for the kids and then eat them all myself
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/29/08 10:05 PM
Netto mate
Just dont ever tell anyone i shop there
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 01/30/08 01:11 AM
What are Ricecles? I'm guessing cereal?.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/30/08 09:41 AM
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 01/30/08 02:32 PM
Thank you, chopper. I've never seen them before.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/30/08 02:40 PM
No problem,ill try and air mail you some over one day
I think we might have had something similar in Toronto a long time ago, but we got Rice Krispies and that's it.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/30/08 04:16 PM
Yeah we have rice krispies as well,quite different though to ricicles
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 01/30/08 07:43 PM
Ricicles seem like Rice Krispies with sugar coating? Or is it a puffed rice cereal?
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/31/08 09:24 AM
I suppose Rice Krispies with a sugar coating,they do have there own disticnt taste though
They taste Ricicley
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 01/31/08 05:18 PM
Posted By: Don Smitty
Re: Breakfast - 02/03/08 04:51 PM
lol lol lol
ds
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/11/08 04:37 PM
Yesterday my son and I went to an earlier mass, so we headed to a breakfast buffet . We were both ravenously hungry, and tore into the omelette station, and had homefries, french toast, pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage and bacon. I tried the chipped beef on biscuits as I hadn't had it in years, but it wasn't too good.
Overall, it was pretty good, not outstanding. But the sausage was as good as I've ever had.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 02/11/08 04:44 PM
Good Monday morning starter... fried egg and serrano ham sandwich, coffee and orange juice...oranges squeezed yesterday from the tree in my back yard.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/11/08 04:45 PM
oranges squeezed yesterday from the tree in my back yard.
Very nice, Mr. Roth.
I made my family waffles and sausage yesterday. Our new waffle iron makes a sort of beeping/whistling noise when the waffle's ready. It makes my husband crazy because I will then yell, "Waffle's are up!"
I think my yelling annoys him WAY more than the noise that the waffle iron makes.
Either way, the waffles were outstanding.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 02/11/08 05:53 PM
Good Monday morning starter... fried egg and serrano ham sandwich, coffee and orange juice...oranges squeezed yesterday from the tree in my back yard.
sounds great
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 02/11/08 07:01 PM
Good Monday morning starter... fried egg and serrano ham sandwich, coffee and orange juice...oranges squeezed yesterday from the tree in my back yard.
My dad lives in FL. and he had a orange tree in his back yard. He had to cut it down cuz it got some kind of a tree disease.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/11/08 07:25 PM
Good Monday morning starter... fried egg and serrano ham sandwich, coffee and orange juice...oranges squeezed yesterday from the tree in my back yard.
Sounds nice, dt. I had to bring the cooler in from my backyard, or the beer in it would have frozen.
Good Monday morning starter... fried egg and serrano ham sandwich, coffee and orange juice...oranges squeezed yesterday from the tree in my back yard.
Sounds nice, dt. I had to bring the cooler in from my backyard, or the beer in it would have frozen.
Save the important stuff Kly......
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/13/08 07:20 PM
I was meeting my dad for a late breakfast at The Odyssey Diner, in Eastchester. Well, it turned into lunch because the weather made me over an hour late. I had Yankee Bean soup and a grilled chicken Caesar Salad with extra anchovies. It was great!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 02/17/08 09:43 AM
Sausage,Egg,Mushroom in A bagutte with cheese melted all ovet it.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/20/08 04:46 PM
Oatmeal with cinammon and brown sugar, fresh fruit, 2 poached eggs and whole grain toast.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 02/21/08 09:46 AM
Just come back from McDonalds nice breakfast that should set me up for the day.
Saltines with butter. Booooooring.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 02/21/08 11:40 PM
Can't get much boring than a blueberry muffin.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/22/08 04:17 AM
Can't get much boring than a blueberry muffin.
Sounds great...with a big, cold glass of milk.
Toasted teacakes and jam i had this morning!
Funnily enough with a nice,big cold glass of milk
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 02/22/08 12:45 PM
A can of Carling lol
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/22/08 04:47 PM
Funnily enough with a nice,big cold glass of milk
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 02/22/08 05:42 PM
Toasted Italian Semolina bread and a cup of coffee.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/22/08 05:43 PM
Oatmeal with apple chunks and cinnamon, coffee and toast.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 02/22/08 05:52 PM
Poached egg on wheat toast.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/22/08 08:57 PM
Skipped it today.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/23/08 03:26 PM
Couple of pignoli cookies, fruit and coffee.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/23/08 03:40 PM
Leftover pizza.
I LOVE leftover pizza for breakfast. I wish I had some right now.
Bran flakes with a banana chopped up on top!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 02/24/08 08:05 PM
I had a full english
Beautiful
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/24/08 08:11 PM
I had an egg poached in chicken broth.
I dunno if it's breakfast, but it was good.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 02/24/08 08:12 PM
Well it's definetly different
How did it taste?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/24/08 08:16 PM
It was good. A liitle black pepper and grated cheese and it opened up my sinuses.
But they're clogged again.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 02/24/08 08:36 PM
I might have to try it one day
sounds nice
Crunchy nut cornflakes.
4 slices of toast with strawberry jam!
Posted By: JRCX
Re: Breakfast - 03/04/08 05:04 AM
There was an interesting show on FoodTV tonight, "The Secret Life of Breakfast", it seems that most of the world see it as a snack than a meal. Italians just have "cafe e biscoti" (coffee and some sort of hard cookie/bread/biscuit), the French, coffee and croissant, danish have toast, jam, and a hot drink, but we seem to have toast, potatoes, bacon, meats, etc. I wonder if it was 1950s/60s marketing, or what thats all about... I personally never eat in the morning, probably because i get up at 9-10am, but by noon I am hungry and its usually toast, coffee, juice. That being said, I LOVE breakfast, I just never have it at breakfast, if I am lucky and on vacation I will have it closer to lunchtime. When I have "breakfast" its usually on a sunday and if i hit a diner I get it all, hashbrowns, eggs, meat, pancakes, etc. Otherwise, I eat breakfast once every 2-3 months. I guess I am just not a morning person and prefer to have my heaviest meal at sundown!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/05/08 05:53 PM
Fiber One Raisin Bran Clusters
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 03/05/08 08:46 PM
Fiber One Raisin Bran Clusters
They serve that on the plane?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/05/08 08:48 PM
I got back last night!!!!!!!!
Delta actually has some very decent airplane food now. It's ridiculously expensive, but a far cry from SunChips.
Posted By: JRCX
Re: Breakfast - 03/06/08 04:01 AM
I don't know what food program I was watching but often they drank beer for breakfast because it wasnt as strong as wine but safter than drinking the water... maybe a beer or wine for lunch but never for breakfast for me!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/06/08 03:02 PM
Good old bacon and eggs today.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/06/08 05:40 PM
one pack of Banana Bread flavored oatmeal.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 03/12/08 07:54 PM
For all you breakfast lovers, make sure to
CHECK THIS OUT .
Posted By: JRCX
Re: Breakfast - 03/13/08 04:56 AM
I saw some taylor ham on sale today in the supermarket... Every once in awhile I crave the salty goodness, but I passed on it, because i just want it like once a year, not enough to eat every few days for 2 weeks... I bought enough potatoes and onions today (actually free with coupons) to make enough hashbrowns that I wouldn't normaly eat in a year!! Time to get out the cast iron skillets!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/13/08 02:49 PM
That's amazing, JR. I had a ham steak and fried eggs this morning, which is a breakfast I have maybe 2 or 3 times a year.
Weird.
Posted By: JRCX
Re: Breakfast - 03/14/08 03:39 AM
Well, being nocturnal, I don't normally wake until 9-10am, and I am never hungry when I wake, so by the time I do get hungry, like noon, most places are done serving breakfast. I know diner's do, but my heaviest meal tends to be dinner, not lunch. When i am on vacation, I never sleep in because its vacation, I like to enjoy it! So thats the best, when you wake up and then go out for breakfast, the problem is, then I have to skip lunch... I just can't eat that often though I would love to!
I got a slab of corned beef brisket for St. Pats day, and you know the leftovers are going to be for corned beef hash -- breakfast is inevitable next week!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/14/08 03:00 PM
Oatmeal and fruit this morning.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/14/08 06:08 PM
I had oatmeal and 2 pieces of toast.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 03/14/08 07:43 PM
Went out for brunch with a friend of mine before. I had a three egg white mushroom omelet with tomato, 2 whole wheat pancakes, and a couple of slices of fruit.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/14/08 08:01 PM
Nice DC.
Very healthy.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 03/14/08 08:06 PM
Nice DC.
Very healthy.
Well, I knew that I would be going out tonight to have spanish food, so I figured at least a healthy breakfast was in order.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/14/08 08:16 PM
I switched to whole grain pancake mix a while back and I can't tell the difference. Because of my history with colitis every little bit of fiber helps.
My brother and s-i-l bought us a pancake warmer and giant pitcher for mixing the batter from Pottery Barn. I know that I made fun of it at the time, and probably bitched about it because it was huge. I don't use the pitcher (although Mr. Babe loves it), but for anyone who likes pancakes and waffles, that warmer is fantastic. I made crepes last weekend, and kept them warm in there. It has become indispensable.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 03/15/08 09:40 AM
Sausage Mushroom and Egg a fried egg sandwich with Cheese melted over it washed down with a glass of Sunny Delight
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/15/08 01:58 PM
Coffee and a handful of pignoli cookies.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 03/15/08 02:35 PM
What are pignoli cookies?
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/15/08 04:35 PM
I had 2 poached eggs on wheat toast.
I had a bowl of Shreddies and a banana!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 04:23 PM
I had 2 slices of French toast with 2 pieces of bacon.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 04:25 PM
I had a big old Sunday breakfast. Eggs, pancakes, sausage, grits and hash browns.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 04:33 PM
That is a great breakfast except for the grits. What kind of syrup do you use PB?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 04:48 PM
Miggie doesn't like grits?
I use Mom And Pop's Vermont Maple Syrup.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 05:23 PM
Grits are disgusting like pickles.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 05:24 PM
Grits are disgusting like pickles.
Ouch, Miggie.
Fish and grits for Miggie?
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 05:37 PM
I thought we were friends. But you keep wanting me to be sick
I love grits with butter, salt and a dash of cream.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 09:23 PM
I love grits with butter, salt and a dash of cream.
Butter, SUGAR, and a dash of cream for me.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 09:38 PM
What are pignoli cookies?
Delicious Sicilian cookies!
They're cookies made from an Almond paste, covered with Pignolis -- which is Italian for Pine Nuts.
They're really fantastic.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 09:51 PM
I love grits with butter, salt and a dash of cream.
One of my Aunts(RIP) use to put a fried egg on top of her grits.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 09:53 PM
I love grits with butter, salt and a dash of cream.
Butter, SUGAR, and a dash of cream for me.
Butter=clogged arteries
Sugar=diabeties
Cream=gain 150lbs
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 10:01 PM
I love grits with butter, salt and a dash of cream.
Butter, SUGAR, and a dash of cream for me.
Butter=clogged arteries
Sugar=diabeties
Cream=gain 150lbs
Yeah, but I eat them
MAYBE once a year at the most! Usually if I am down south in South Carolina or Florida.
Unlike eating fried grass weeds smothered in bacon grease with a side of Spaghetti-o's once a week!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 10:18 PM
Tangle Guts only come out once a year mid Springtime and I haven't found any here yet.
Besides you told me that if I ate Spaghettio's anymore you won't let me come to the next BB weekend.
So I haven't.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 10:21 PM
Tangle Guts only come out once a year
What a shame.
(
for those wanting to know what tangle guts are, click HERE .)
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/16/08 10:24 PM
Depressing.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/17/08 03:06 PM
Oatmeal and fruit again today.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 03/17/08 05:07 PM
What are pignoli cookies?
?
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 03/17/08 08:04 PM
A small bowl of cheerio's.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 03/18/08 11:33 PM
What are pignoli cookies?
?
Anybody please!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 03/19/08 02:33 AM
What are pignoli cookies?
Delicious Sicilian cookies!
They're cookies made from an Almond paste, covered with Pignolis -- which is Italian for Pine Nuts.
They're really fantastic.
chopper,
Don Cardi posted this a few days ago. You must have missed it.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 03/19/08 07:49 AM
What are pignoli cookies?
Delicious Sicilian cookies!
They're cookies made from an Almond paste, covered with Pignolis -- which is Italian for Pine Nuts.
They're really fantastic.
chopper,
Don Cardi posted this a few days ago. You must have missed it.
sorry
i must start taking more notice, my apologies Don Cardi
But thanks for posting again
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/22/08 01:56 PM
I went to my old neighborhood this morning to pick up some stuff for tomorrow. I got there at 6:30am, because I knew it would be a zoo.
Anyhoooo, for breakfast I had focaccia (no cheese), coffee and a couple of biscotti.
14 more hours and I can have cheese!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 04/12/08 02:08 PM
Canteloupe and a couple of chunks of Jarlsberg cheese.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 04/12/08 02:43 PM
I love Canteloupe. But I had 2 bagel's this morning with a cup of coffee. I've never heard of Jarlsberg cheese. Is it good?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 04/12/08 02:50 PM
I've never heard of Jarlsberg cheese. Is it good?
It's delicious, Miggie. It's a soft Swiss cheese that you can buy in chunks, as opposed to the sliced Swiss at the deli counter. It's reasonably priced, too.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 04/12/08 03:01 PM
I really need to get out to your fine city and experience life and other kinds of food.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 04/13/08 02:51 PM
2 poached eggs.
Crunchy nut cornflakes and a banana.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 04/14/08 07:50 PM
I've recently been eating one of the Post's Selects cereals, called Blueberry Morning. It's my current favorite.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 04/14/08 09:08 PM
. . . Blueberry Morning. It's my current favorite.
Mine's Dingleberry Evening.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 04/14/08 09:18 PM
I had a Bacon egg and cheese cob this morning
Great way to start the day.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 04/15/08 02:37 PM
Whole grain blueberry pancakes, Canadian bacon, tomato juice and coffee.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 04/19/08 07:17 AM
McDonalds this morning
Porridge to start with folowed by pancakes
And Orange Juice
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 04/19/08 01:59 PM
Porridge to start with folowed by pancakes
Okay, Goldilocks.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 04/19/08 02:05 PM
Which of the three bears are you PB?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 04/19/08 02:09 PM
Which of the three bears are you PB?
Papa Bear, but you can call me BIG DADDY.
Bee-yatch.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 05/11/08 12:28 PM
Riclecles and two slice of toast washed down with some nice ice cold milk
Posted By: whisper
Re: Breakfast - 05/11/08 12:53 PM
A Cigarette, A Glass of water.
A Cigarette, A Glass of water.
Ah, the breakfast of champions!!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 05/11/08 02:19 PM
A Cigarette, A Glass of water.
Well it's different anyway
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 05/18/08 08:05 AM
Honey Nut Loops
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 05/18/08 01:49 PM
2 pieces of wheat toast and a glass of orange juice.
I made sausages and waffles this morning for my family. I got a new waffle iron that whistles when the waffle is ready, which prompts me to yell, "Waffles are up!", and that annoys the hell out of my family. I think that's one of the reasons that I do it.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 05/19/08 01:44 PM
A small bowl of Raisin Bran.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 05/20/08 11:10 PM
A plain muffin/OJ
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 05/21/08 02:57 PM
2 Fiber One chocolate oatmeal bars and a glass of milk.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 05/21/08 07:00 PM
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 05/22/08 03:04 PM
Raisin Bran
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 05/22/08 03:11 PM
Oatmeal and honeydew melon chunks.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 05/23/08 01:48 PM
A couple pieces of wheat toast.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 05/23/08 02:43 PM
Poached eggs with whole grain toast.
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 05/23/08 03:00 PM
Poached eggs with whole grain toast.
Ok, that's an appetizer. Where's the rest of the meal?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 05/23/08 03:01 PM
Poached eggs with whole grain toast.
Ok, that's an appetizer. Where's the rest of the meal?
I had some fresh fruit, also. I'm getting the old bowels lubed up for a day of drinking on Monday.
Posted By: whisper
Re: Breakfast - 05/24/08 11:22 PM
I hardly slept last night so at about 6:50am I got up and made a steak. Now I'm feeling sleepy. Red meat for breakfast = YUM YUM!!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 06/01/08 02:14 PM
A bagel and a 1/2 glass of milk.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 06/06/08 04:49 PM
2 poached eggs.
Bran flakes and a banana!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 06/18/08 02:57 PM
Whole grain toast with orange jelly, fresh fruit and coffee.
More muesli!
I am starting to feel like a hamster
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/11/08 02:50 PM
Cheese and fruit.
4 weetabix,OJ and a banana!
Anyone else think bacon tastes good with sips of coffee in between bites?
Somebody should invent bacon flavored coffee.
Why not coffee flavored bacon?
If the coffee flavored bacon was caffeinated I would eat lots of it!
Posted By: J Geoff
Re: Breakfast - 07/14/08 08:33 AM
Clicking on the link takes me no where. Get your shit together already, cuz there are PLENTY of other (working!) destinations out there!
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 07/14/08 09:00 AM
Huh???
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/14/08 02:02 PM
Blueberry pancakes.
Posted By: Beth E
Re: Breakfast - 07/14/08 02:15 PM
Clicking on the link takes me no where. Get your shit together already, cuz there are PLENTY of other (working!) destinations out there!
I think Geoff had LSD for breakfast.
And he didn't even share. Meanie!!
Clicking on the link takes me no where. Get your shit together already, cuz there are PLENTY of other (working!) destinations out there!
Since you said that right after my post I have to ask what you meant? I feel like I'm in trouble for suggesting caffeinated coffee-flavored bacon.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/16/08 02:54 PM
Boy Yogi, you eat an awful lot of Muesli. You must be as regular as a clock.
Muesli is on special offer at the shops.
Buy 1 get 1 free!
Yes i am fairly regular just now
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/16/08 02:57 PM
Yes i am fairly regular just now
You're my kinda guy, Mister Yogi.
Just a pair of regular guys eh PB?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/16/08 03:03 PM
Just a pair of regular guys eh PB?
Yeah. I just pinched a might loaf, myself.
Just a pair of regular guys eh PB?
Yeah. I just pinched a might loaf, myself.
All this talk is making me need to go again!
Muesli again
With a banana.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/17/08 05:53 PM
Muesli again
With a banana.
Well, at least the banana should plug you up a bit.
This is the BREAKFAST thread, not the BATHROOM thread, PB!!
Muesli again
With a banana.
Well, at least the banana should plug you up a bit.
I ate the banana PB.
I didn't use it as a butt plug
In the immortal words of Eddie Murphy, "I ain't fallin for no banana in my tail pipe!!"
Crunchy nut cornflakes and blueberies today
no meusli?
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 07/18/08 12:33 PM
no meusli?
No shit!
I can't believe Yogi didn't have Meusli
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/18/08 02:00 PM
Cheese and fruit this morning.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 07/18/08 06:06 PM
I've been pretty much eating oatmeal and yogurt since Tuesday because I have an ear infection that doesn't allow me to chew. My right ear is blocked and the ear and jaw are painful. I'm hoping to have something more solid tomorrow.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 07/20/08 03:46 AM
I've been pretty much eating oatmeal and yogurt since Tuesday because I have an ear infection that doesn't allow me to chew. My right ear is blocked and the ear and jaw are painful. I'm hoping to have something more solid tomorrow.
I'm having the same problem Klyd. I have an infection in my left ear that causes soooo much pain when I chew. I actually lost 5 lbs this week.
I can't believe Yogi didn't have Meusli
Was sick of being predictable SB!
This morning i had...er....muesli
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 07/20/08 04:13 PM
I had a Snickers bar for breakfast
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/21/08 02:55 PM
2 Kashi-Go-Lean breakfast bars, an orange and a cup of coffee.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/22/08 04:44 PM
I had fried eggs and a bowl of cheddar cheese grits this morning at the Pelham Bay Diner!
Grits in the Bronx. WTF??
Btw, I bought pre-made grits at Trader Joe's. They come pre-packaged, and you just heat them up. They were not bad at all, considering. A little butter, a little salt, a little cream, and that's my trick!
I've never had grits. It doesn't seem very exciting but it's still something I've always wanted to try just because it seems like I should.
Blib, I love grits, but I am the only one in my family that does. I think it's one of those "love it or hate it" things.
Isn't it similar to oatmeal or cream of wheat? But with corn? Or am I thinking of something else?
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 07/22/08 07:00 PM
I had to wikipedia it, you are right blibble. This looks like something that I'll like.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/22/08 07:01 PM
It's cornmeal, Blib. Like a breakfast version of polenta.
I think i would like grits!
BTW i had bran flakes this morning.
Muesli is so old hat these days
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/22/08 07:05 PM
I think i would like grits!
They'd like you too, Yogi.
Everyone does!
I think i would like grits!
They'd like you too, Yogi.
Everyone does!
Aw you say the sweetest things PB
Crunchy nut cornflakes and a banana!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/27/08 06:10 PM
I had my Dad this weekend, so we braved the line at IHOP this morning after Church. I had the porterhouse and eggs, two pancakes, bacon, sausages, hash browns, toast, juice and coffee.
I'm ruined for the day.
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 07/27/08 06:23 PM
I had my Dad this weekend
Breakfast thread is not intended for cannibalism discussion.
Cannibalists eat breakfast too...
Cannibalists eat breakfast too...
Do you think there are certain parts that are considered "breakfast food" vs. what one might have for dinner?
I would imagine fried eyes and fingers would be equivalent to eggs and sausage.
Do they cook them in parts, or just whole and then slice it up, like a turkey at Thanksgiving?? Just wondering.
Any cannibals out there that could enlighten us?
And what do they do with the naughty bits?
Isn't it true that cannibals believe that eating certain parts will then make their own corresponding parts stronger? For example, eating brains will make you smarter.
Isn't it true that cannibals believe that eating certain parts will then make their own corresponding parts stronger? For example, eating brains will make you smarter.
Hasn't worked for me......
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 07/31/08 04:48 PM
Oatmeal and cantelope this morning.
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 07/31/08 05:50 PM
Oatmeal and cantelope this morning.
Cantaloupe or Antelope?
Bran flakes first thing followed by 2 croissants with jam later.
Yogi did your lifetime supply of Museli run out?
Yogi did your lifetime supply of Museli run out?
Unfortuneately yes SB....
OH NO! HURRY WIN ANTHER GAME SHOW OR SOMETHING!!!!
Yogi needs his Museli
OH NO! HURRY WIN ANTHER GAME SHOW OR SOMETHING!!!!
Yogi needs his Museli
Indeed he does
Coffee and croissants this morning.
Served up in bed by the kids no less
I gave you a box as a B Day Present
I gave you a box as a B Day Present
I know you did
You are a good friend.
Muesli
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 08/08/08 08:36 PM
Muesli
You must be able to set your watch by Yogi's bowel movements.
Posted By: Don Jasani
Re: Breakfast - 08/09/08 11:14 AM
Haven't eaten yet but it will be a Redbull, a cup of black coffee and a cigarette. That my friends, is the breakfast of champions.
Muesli
You must be able to set your watch by Yogi's bowel movements.
I can and often do
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 08/09/08 03:16 PM
3 mini almond biscotti, 5 pignoli cookies and a double espresso this morning. I'm still flying from all the sugar and caffeine.
You and Don Jasani should just take a run up to Cooperstown today. And I do mean RUN.
A mango and tropical fruits smoothie,along with toast and a banana!
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 08/12/08 01:08 AM
Yesterday:
4 Eggs with cheese, 3 strips of bacon, 1 biscuit, half a peach....is that all? Seemed like more.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 08/12/08 02:02 PM
Three mini pieces of Babybel cheese and a small bowl of watermelon chunks.
Muesli first thing, followed by a cookie for elevenses!
4 weetabix at 8am followed by 3 crumpets with jam at 11am.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 08/15/08 08:29 AM
Full English consisting of 2 Fried Eggs 3 Sausages 3 Bacon, baked Beans, Mushrooms, Fried Bread, Black Pudding, Tomatoes and a Mug of tea
Ace
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 08/16/08 01:58 PM
Went to my favorite diner this morning (Pelham Bay Diner) and had the heart lover's special
.
3 eggs over easy, served with a 6 ounce "skirt" steak, 3 strips of bacon, 3 breakfast sausages, home fried potatoes (nice and crispy), toast, tomato juice and coffee.
Phew.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 08/16/08 03:59 PM
Had some leftovers.....portabella mushroms, some fresh spinach and some canadian bacon. Sliced' em all up scrambeled 5 eggs and made a great omelette for me and Mrs. DT.
Weetabix first with the crumpets later.
Crumpets have replaced muesli at the store in the buy one get one free department
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 08/17/08 11:07 AM
Taco salad my wife made the night before. MMMMMMMMMMM
Weetabix at home.
Toast later on at work.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 08/23/08 01:58 PM
Oatmeal with cinammon and brown sugar, a banana, whole grain toast, tomato juice and coffee.
Rice Krispies and a banana!
And a nice glass of apple juice.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 08/26/08 02:38 PM
Whole grain blueberry pancakes today.
Whole grain blueberry pancakes today.
Yum yum PB!!
I may have pancakes myself tomorrow now
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 08/26/08 02:50 PM
Whole grain blueberry pancakes today.
Yum yum PB!!
I may have pancakes myself tomorrow now
I've been using the whole grain flour to make pancakes, Yogi. I still have the occasional colitis flareup, so I try to get as much fiber as I can (all potty jokes aside). I can't even taste the difference.
Fibre and roughage!
You can't beat them.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 08/26/08 05:56 PM
Two cups of coffee and a dunkin donuts glazed in the waiting room of a car dealerhi service dept, where I learned I need a $1200 brake job. And I didn't even get kissed.
Two cups of coffee and a dunkin donuts glazed in the waiting room of a car dealerhi service dept, where I learned I need a $1200 brake job. And I didn't even get kissed.
I'm surprised you could stomach anything after getting a bill like that?
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 08/27/08 03:57 PM
Two cups of coffee and a dunkin donuts glazed in the waiting room of a car dealerhi service dept, where I learned I need a $1200 brake job. And I didn't even get kissed.
I'm surprised you could stomach anything after getting a bill like that?
It was BEFORE they informed me of this, and it turned out to be $1400.
A glass of apple juice,2 plums,a banana and an orange and lemon muffin with a nice cup of coffee!
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 08/31/08 03:42 PM
Frosties followed by two crumpets
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/15/08 02:42 PM
Kashi-Go-Lean cereal, with almonds and cranberries.
A big bowl of Coco Pops.
I like the way the milk goes all choclately
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/18/08 02:17 PM
Oatmeal with cinammon and brown sugar and some fruit.
Awesome choice
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/19/08 01:53 PM
Kashi-Go-Lean cereal with almonds and cranberries.
Awesome, Yogi. And every bit as, er, liberating as Muesli.
I feel like a new man.
I don't think we get Kashi-go-lean cereal over here PB.
It sounds like a right mouthful. Literally
I just had some fruit this morning, a banana and a plum, and a cereal bar that tasted like cardboard!!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/19/08 02:24 PM
I just had some fruit this morning, a banana and a plum, and a cereal bar that tasted like cardboard!!
Well the cereal bar is probably loaded with fiber, but the banana will bind you right back up. You won't know if you're coming or going. Well, most Brits don't.
Thats why semen is white and urine is yellow isn't it?
So we know whether we are coming or going?
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 09/19/08 06:37 PM
lol
More Muesli this morning, I must be on the Yogi diet
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/20/08 02:37 PM
Whole grain pancakes and fruit today. I'm trying to wash the Outback out of me.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 09/20/08 03:09 PM
A scrambled egg sandwich.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 09/21/08 04:43 PM
Cold Pizza!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 09/21/08 04:59 PM
My kind of breakfast
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/22/08 04:59 PM
Cheese and cantelope today.
Bacon sandwiches today!
Very nice.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/04/08 05:26 PM
Pignoli cookies and cappuccino this morning.
Pignoli cookies and cappuccino this morning.
Egidio's??
My brother and I had a disagreement on which was better - Egidio's or DeLillo's. He prefers DeLillo's and I disagree.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 10/05/08 02:29 AM
I've had the Pignoli cookies from both places and I must admit that they were fantastic. However, in my opinion, the best pignoli cookies out there are from a bakery called Royal Crown. They probably have the best overall italian cookies that I've ever had.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/05/08 05:06 PM
Pignoli cookies and cappuccino this morning.
Egidio's??
My brother and I had a disagreement on which was better - Egidio's or DeLillo's. He prefers DeLillo's and I disagree.
Old argument in my family, too. I prefer Egidio's (which is where I was yesterday), my Dad prefers DeLillo's for their almond biscotti. So six on one hand . . .
Actually, imho, Artuso's made the best pignoli cookie in the neighborhood when I was growing up. Then they got too big, opening up in Westchester and such.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/05/08 05:07 PM
I've had the Pignoli cookies from both places and I must admit that they were fantastic. However, in my opinion, the best pignoli cookies out there are from a bakery called Royal Crown. They probably have the best overall italian cookies that I've ever had.
14th Avenue, right?
GREAT bakery.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/05/08 05:14 PM
I had
PB, you're right. Artuso's was great, back in the day. Did you ever get cookies from Golden Glow?? Very nice.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 10/06/08 12:39 AM
I've had the Pignoli cookies from both places and I must admit that they were fantastic. However, in my opinion, the best pignoli cookies out there are from a bakery called Royal Crown. They probably have the best overall italian cookies that I've ever had.
14th Avenue, right?
GREAT bakery.
Yes. They also have one on Staten Island. However I do believe that ALL the baking is done over in the 14th Avenue Bklyn store and then the bread and the cookies are shipped over to S.I. on a daily basis.
Their bread is to die for!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/06/08 02:02 AM
Does that place Royal Crown sell Royal Crown cola?
Muesli and a banana!
Back to famaliar territory
I had a frozen Pizza because we were out of Waffles
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/08/08 01:19 PM
A nice omelette this morning, with feta, spinach and mushrooms.
Muesli and some lovely blueberries!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/09/08 01:31 PM
A big old bowl of oatmeal this morning with half a cantelope.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/10/08 02:19 AM
cantelope-yummy
A big old bowl of oatmeal this morning with half a cantelope.
At first glance i thought you had posted half an antelope.....
I thought to myself "PB must be hungry this morning"
I had Kellogs Crunchy Nut cornflakes this morning!
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 10/10/08 01:35 PM
Wheaties.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/10/08 01:49 PM
Cottage cheese and fruit.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/10/08 02:29 PM
A couple bagels.
A banana first thing followed by croissants and coffee later!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/11/08 02:25 PM
Biscotti and coffee (It's saturday, Babe
).
Damn you for your Arthur Avenue visits!! (shakes fist at computer in envy)
Mr. Babe made a lovely breakfast of ham and eggs, utilizing the leftover has steak from the other night.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/17/08 02:32 PM
Oatmeal and fruit this morning.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/17/08 04:03 PM
I skipped breakfast this morning.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/08 02:22 PM
Two pieces of flat, herbed focaccia bread and an espresso.
OJ,toast,cereal bar and 2 juicy plums!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/21/08 02:36 PM
Ham steak and eggs.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 10/22/08 01:33 PM
Life cereal. I've been alternating with Rasin Bran, Special K, Life and oatmeal.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 10/26/08 03:50 PM
Hot cereal.
A banana and 2 slices of toast at 8am.
Coffee and giant blueberry muffin at 10.30am when me and my good lady went for coffee.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 11/01/08 02:02 PM
2 sfogliatelle and a cappuccino.
That is my mom's favorite. If I go to Arthur Avenue without her, I had better bring some back from Egidio's or ELSE.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 11/01/08 10:43 PM
That is my mom's favorite. If I go to Arthur Avenue without her, I had better bring some back from Egidio's or ELSE.
Your grounded missy!!
For second breakfast i have just had 2 crumpets and a cup of coffee!
Crumpets?
How British
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 11/05/08 02:28 PM
For second breakfast i have just had 2 crumpets and a cup of coffee!
Crumpets?
How British
Yeah, but what's with the coffee? Shouldn't it be tea?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 11/05/08 03:54 PM
Oatmeal and fruit today.
For second breakfast i have just had 2 crumpets and a cup of coffee!
Crumpets?
How British
Yeah, but what's with the coffee? Shouldn't it be tea?
You're quite right Klyd of course.
But to be honest i am not really a tea lover, i much prefer coffee!
On special occasions i don't even wear my bowler hat either
Muesli at 5.30 this morning.
A bowl of rice krispies and 4 slices of toast at 10.30!
I am big on 2 breakfasts these days
A big bowl of malted Shreddies and a banana.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 11/12/08 03:29 PM
Kashi-Go-Lean cereal with cranberries and almonds.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 11/12/08 08:25 PM
Cappucino, grape nnuts, banana and soy milk.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 11/12/08 10:00 PM
Cappucino, grape nnuts, banana and soy milk.
Patchouli wearing, tree hugger.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 11/18/08 03:29 PM
Whole grain toast this morning, lighly buttered with orange marmalade, and a cup of coffee.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 11/18/08 03:55 PM
This morning, two fried eggs, proscuitto, english muffins and tea
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 11/22/08 04:14 PM
2 sfogliatelle with powdered sugar and a double espresso.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 11/24/08 12:58 PM
Cold Pizza and a Fag
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 11/24/08 02:35 PM
Raisin Bran.
Still on the health drive i see?
I had muesli....again.
In these times of world wide recession i am keeping the muesli farmers in a job!
Posted By: MonteSuputo
Re: Breakfast - 11/26/08 12:53 AM
Three eggs over easy with turkey sausage and cheese on whole wheat bread. 32oz water.
Three eggs over easy with turkey sausage and cheese on whole wheat bread. 32oz water.
Damn Hippies with your Turkey Sausage... IF IT IS MADE OUT OF TURKEY HOW CAN IT BE A SAUSAGE?!? HUH? HUH? SAUSAGE IS MADE OF PORK!!!!!!
[/rant]
Sorry about that
Weetabix and a banana first thing.
4 slices of toast later on!
Toast first thing.
A large fruit scone later on.
Cornflakes.
3 slices of toast and jam later.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/08/08 04:37 PM
I pigged out all weekend. Back on track this morning with steel cut oatmeal and half a cantaloupe.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/08/08 06:16 PM
two scrambled eggs, latte and two clementines.
I ate a toasted everything bagel with butter.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/08/08 10:51 PM
Are you still in your pajamas, Babe?
Yummy, Though I prefer Cream Cheese
Are you still in your pajamas, Babe?
Puh-leeze!! I got dressed at 4:30 yesterday!! Today I'm in the office so I actually showered and dressed at 7:00 this morning!
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/09/08 04:11 PM
Steel cut oatmeal, honey and soy milk and a Coke zero.
I love soda for breakfast, but only in summer. Then, where you are, DT, it's always summer!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/09/08 05:30 PM
Are you still in your pajamas, Babe?
I am. Slept in today. This cold/flu is kicking my ass.
BTW I had a scrambled egg sandwich.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/09/08 05:30 PM
I was way down on West 8th Street by 6 this morning, so I just grabbed a cup of coffee at Grand Central, but I was able to secure two steaming hot pretzels at about 9:30. So that was breakfast today: two hot pretzels with mustard.
I'm up in Bronxville now, meeting my Dad for lunch in a little while.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/09/08 08:07 PM
I love soda for breakfast, but only in summer. Then, where you are, DT, it's always summer!
Hey it was 65 this morning. We're freezing!
I loved going down to Florida in January. If it was 70 outside, you would see all the NYers running around in shorts and T shirts, and all the Floridians wearing pants and jackets.
Oh, and I had some whole grain Wheat Thins for breakfast.
No Florida like temps here. Its fowkin freezin
Crunchy nut cornflakes and a banana!
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/10/08 03:28 PM
Egg McMuffin in the car.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/10/08 03:54 PM
Toasted bran muffin, lightly buttered with orange marmalade.
Toasted bran muffin, lightly buttered with orange marmalade.
Shouldn't that be lightly marmaladed?
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/11/08 02:49 PM
2 pieces of wheat toast lightly buttered. Hot chocolate.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 12/11/08 04:45 PM
Toasted bran muffin, lightly buttered with orange marmalade.
Shouldn't that be lightly marmaladed?
Yes...unless he had both butter and marmalade.
Figures you would be looking for a way to rewrite the language, counselor.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/11/08 06:12 PM
A Kashi cereal bar and a bag of peanuts on the run today.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/11/08 07:17 PM
Latte, orange juice, and a bag of M&M's. Very healthy.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/11/08 07:20 PM
Latte?
You're such a yuppie.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/11/08 09:07 PM
Latte?
You're such a yuppie.
I have a great Tassimo machine. Makes Latte, capucino, espresso, hot chocolate... you name it. ANd right now that machine is proably worth more than my house and my 401K.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/12/08 04:41 PM
scrambled eggs, english muffins coke zero
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/12/08 04:47 PM
A MET-Rx protein bar and a Diet Coke at the gym this morning.
These "meal replacement" bars are getting a little bit better. They used to taste like feet.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/12/08 05:46 PM
They used to taste like feet.
How would you know that?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/12/08 07:36 PM
They used to taste like feet.
How would you know that?
You don't want to know.
A MET-Rx protein bar and a Diet Coke at the gym this morning.
These "meal replacement" bars are getting a little bit better. They used to taste like feet.
My dad got some shakes and bars for my grandparents back in the late 1950s. After two weeks, my grandfather reported that he had gained several pounds.
In his heavily accented English, he asked my dad, "Mike, I do something-a wrong. I'm-a supposed to drink this before or after I eat?"
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 12/13/08 03:00 AM
Latte?
You're such a yuppie.
I have a great Tassimo machine. Makes Latte, capucino, espresso, hot chocolate... you name it. ANd right now that machine is proably worth more than my house and my 401K.
I own a Tassimo machine also. I love it. But you have to learn to limit yourself with the capucinos, espressos and lattes, otherwise you'll go broke and gain about 40 lbs at the same time!
It really is a great machine!
George Clooney advertises Tassimo machines on UK TV.
Looks tempting. The machine that is,not Mr. Clooney.
Although my wife may beg to differ
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/13/08 04:12 PM
Crusty Italian bread smeared with full fat cream cheese this morning.
Dunked it in my coffee, too. Sorry Babe.
I made Provolone, Swiss and Cheddar Omelets with chunked Ham and Toast for my whole family, It took me 2 hours
Dunked it in my coffee, too. Sorry Babe.
UGH!! How could you?!
Poor Mr. Babe had a colonoscopy and endoscopy yesterday, so he hasn't eaten in several days. He figured he would be starving on the way home from the doctor, but he was too wacked out from the drugs and too sore to eat!
This morning I made him sausage, bacon, toasted English Muffins and eggs over easy.
Posted By: whisper
Re: Breakfast - 12/13/08 06:51 PM
Vegemite on toast!
Crunchy nut cornflakes,toast and OJ.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/15/08 04:26 PM
Toasted bran muffin and a V8.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/15/08 06:00 PM
French Toast
Toasted bran muffin and a V8.
THUNK!! I could have had a V8!!
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/16/08 03:35 PM
Leftover spaghetti reheated in microwave.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/16/08 04:18 PM
2 Egg McMuffins and coffee.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/16/08 05:41 PM
Coffee and Rasin Bran.
Posted By: chopper
Re: Breakfast - 12/17/08 12:57 AM
Beans on Toast very nice gave me a bit of wind which didnt go down well since i was at a christning todaY
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/17/08 01:19 AM
Beans on Toast very nice gave me a bit of wind which didnt go down well since i was at a christning todaY
Gas at a Christening is good luck.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 12/19/08 06:30 PM
Beans on Toast very nice gave me a bit of wind which didnt go down well since i was at a christning todaY
Gas at a Christening is good luck.
Hope Chopper wasn't Godfather.
I forgot to post what I had for breakfast today
I had... Eggs Benedict with Hollendaise sauce
My first attempt at it and it came out perfectly
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/21/08 10:59 PM
I made for the Col. a ham and cheese omlet.
Muesli and a banana,with a glass of apple juice.
Muesli and a banana,with a glass of apple juice.
You wouldn't have needed the Banana or the Apple Juice if you had REAL Muesli
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 12/22/08 05:36 PM
Haha, Yogi you can't escape the careful vigil of deuce on the lookout for Muesli imitators.
He is a fearsome muesli moderator
Bran flakes and a banana in the house at 6am.
6 slices of toast at work about 10.30 ish!
A humongous bowl of fresh fruit salad that was left over from last night!
WHERE THE HELL IS THE REAL MUESLI??????
In my belly
Reeeeeeeeeeeeeally??? *puts on gloves* I'm Going in!
Pancakes with crispy bacon,drizzled with maple syrup!
Coco Shreddies with a bowl of blueberries on the side.
Big glass of OJ.
Muesli!!
It is back on the menu
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 02/17/09 05:40 PM
Muesli (aka SB2's original Muesli) or Muesli?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/18/09 03:08 PM
Quaker steel cut oatmeal with skim milk, honeydew melon, and a whole grain english muffin with orange jelly.
It was only cheap store bought muesli SB.
I have thrown it out,i promise not to eat it again....
Well till i get hungry anyways
This morning i had...er...(muesli)....and a banana!
Posted By: J Geoff
Re: Breakfast - 02/18/09 08:34 PM
Anyone who followed my Facebook profile yesterday saw my day-long obsession w/ the New Jersey superfood called
Pork Roll (aka, Taylor Ham) which culminated in an 8:30 PM
"Jersey Breakfast" (pork roll, egg, cheese on a hard roll).
First, I had to run to the store for all ingredients, most importantly:
Then I fried 2 slices (you gotta slice it so it doesn't curl up!)
Then fried 2 eggs in the glorious fat left in the pan (with optional hot sauce and ground pepper added):
Couple slices of American cheese, a poppy seed hard roll, some ketchup, and
voila! ...An unfortunately blurry image of a fabulous sandwich!
I may just have to make another one to get a better photo
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 02/18/09 08:40 PM
Can I have your Godfather collection after your heart attack?
Posted By: J Geoff
Re: Breakfast - 02/18/09 08:45 PM
Can I have your Godfather collection after your heart attack?
Hey, I'm on Lipitor -- I can eat anything I want, right??
(Yes, of course you can...)
Posted By: SC
Re: Breakfast - 02/18/09 08:47 PM
Hey, I'm on Lipitor -- I can eat anything I want, right??
(Yes, of course you can...)
I think it's time for me to call your dad.
Posted By: J Geoff
Re: Breakfast - 02/18/09 09:00 PM
Hey, I'm on Lipitor -- I can eat anything I want, right??
I think it's time for me to call your dad.
Do you think he eats any healthier than I do?
It's actually not as bad as I thought:
...but between that and the eggs, maybe just a rare treat
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/18/09 09:34 PM
I haven't had Taylor Pork Roll in about 20 years. It looks like it packs a little less fat than a hot dog.
Taylor's is definitely one of Mr. Babe's favorites. And thanks to Lipitor, we also have made it a rare treat.
As for the eggs, JG, I wouldn't worry so much about them. Eggs got a very bad reputation for a while, but they are actually just about perfect nutritionally.
Posted By: svsg
Re: Breakfast - 02/18/09 11:35 PM
I looks good Geoff, though I can't imagine eating it ever
Eggs still get a bad rep over here but we just buy them free range. More expensive but we likes our eggs
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/20/09 01:36 PM
I made this breakfast last weekend.
I lined a greased baking dish with shredded home fries (28 oz. bag defrosted). Next I topped it with a pound of cooked loose sausage, seasoned a bit with garlic, spread evenly over the potatoes.
In a bowl I mixed a dozen eggs with milk, a cup of sour cream and about 2 cups of cheddar cheese, and poured it into the dish. I then baked it for 40 minutes at 375.
It was very good and filling. We were eating it the next morning too.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/20/09 02:49 PM
Ah, heart healthy eating. Way to go, Counselor!
Klyd, promise that you'll invite me over for breakfast SOON. That sounds wonderful.
We were down in Florida and my husband had cooked a few steaks for dinner one night. We had a small piece left over, so our last breakfast there we had steak and eggs. Oh, that's so good!
Nothing fancy like Klyd's for me.....
Boring old muesli again
still no mention of the REAL muesli
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 02/21/09 04:40 PM
Ham steak with two eggs sunny side up, bacon and home fries.
4 doughnuts. Not the healthiest start to the day but the kids had left them from last night and they were going stale.
Somebody had to eat them
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/25/09 06:23 PM
4 doughnuts. Not the healthiest start to the day but the kids had left them from last night and they were going stale.
Somebody had to eat them
I've been there myself, Yogi.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 02/25/09 07:26 PM
A bagel and a cup of coffee.
4 doughnuts. Not the healthiest start to the day but the kids had left them from last night and they were going stale.
Somebody had to eat them
I've been there myself, Yogi.
Waste not,want not eh?
Today was crunchy nut cornflakes and a plum!
Posted By: Don Smitty
Re: Breakfast - 02/27/09 12:19 AM
eggs
Posted By: Don Smitty
Re: Breakfast - 02/27/09 12:22 AM
and
Posted By: Don Smitty
Re: Breakfast - 02/27/09 12:24 AM
bacon!
Fruit first thing followed by a toast frenzy later on!
Muesli
Crunchy nut cornflakes and a banana!
2 bowls of cornflakes,a banana and 4 slices of toast!
Posted By: Longneck
Re: Breakfast - 05/05/09 05:53 PM
3 tylenol, a glass of mountain dew, and a leftover cheeseburger.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 05/21/09 02:06 PM
Went to the diner this morning and filled up. Blueberry pancakes, two fried eggs, sausages, crispy home fries and toast.
3 tylenol, a glass of mountain dew, and a leftover cheeseburger.
Ah, the breakfast of champions!
3 tylenol, a glass of mountain dew, and a leftover cheeseburger.
Ah, the breakfast of champions!
Champions of what?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 05/23/09 02:54 PM
Sweets for breakfast today. 6 pignoli cookies and 2 chocolate biscotti with almonds.
My husband picked up nice hot bagels, fresh from the bakery, plus a quarter pound of lox. It was delicious.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 05/29/09 04:48 PM
Quaker oatmeal: Apples and cinnamon flavor.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 05/29/09 05:27 PM
I had a peanutbutter granola bar.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 06/06/09 12:46 PM
This morning the wife and I will be heading out to the Hilton Garden Inn to get a couple's massage followed by brunch.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 06/06/09 04:43 PM
Aww isn't that sweet.
Posted By: Don Cardi
Re: Breakfast - 06/06/09 05:13 PM
Just got back. A very relaxing morning. The massage was fantastic. We thought that the brunch was on Saturdays, but turns out that it is on Sundays. But we had a nice lunch there anyway.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 06/09/09 04:20 PM
3 Fiber One Cereal Bars (oatmeal, strawberry and almond), and a pint of 2% milk.
Bran flakes,a plum and a glass of OJ.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 06/13/09 02:04 PM
My 97 year old aunt made me blueberry pancakes today from scratch. Isn't that amazing?
Oh, they were delicious.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 06/13/09 03:37 PM
I also had homemade blueberry pancakes...made by my mother-in-law.
God bless your aunt.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 06/17/09 01:27 PM
2 hard boiled eggs and a bowl of juicy watermelon chunks.
A bowl of bran flakes earlier (muesli is so yesterdays news LOL)
2 toasted teacakes at 10am as back up
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 06/19/09 01:39 PM
2 yogurts, an apple, a banana, and a glass of orange juice.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 06/19/09 05:21 PM
three soft boiled eggs, bacon, rye toast, green tea
On weekends i make myself Bacon and Eggs...
However on the days that i go to work, i have some cereal.
Good old muesli
And 2 bananas.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 08/22/09 04:06 PM
4 almond biscotti, 4 pignoli cookies (both with powdered sugar), and a double espresso this morning.
Bacon & Egg Bagel, Hashbrown, OJ at Mickey D's.
Excuse was that I had to wake up at ten to six this morning to drive my parents to Pearson Airport so they could go to England.
3 Weetabix,a banana and a glass of OJ
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/09/09 02:39 PM
An apple turnover, a banana and coffee.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/09 06:16 PM
Coffee and an apple... and I am STARVING!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/13/09 01:53 PM
I went to the Columbus Day parade yesterday because my father's Sons of Italy lodge had a float this year. Anyway, we did a big Italian lunch/dinner thing afterwards and I took home a load of miniature Italian pastries. I just had like 10 of them for breakfast and I hate myself now
.
Your *very full* stomach will love you though!
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 10/13/09 03:52 PM
I went to the Columbus Day parade yesterday because my father's Sons of Italy lodge had a float this year. Anyway, we did a big Italian lunch/dinner thing afterwards and I took home a load of miniature Italian pastries. I just had like 10 of them for breakfast and I hate myself now
.
That sounds outstanding. I usually make a pasta dinner for Columbus Day, but my wife made chili and I made pizza last night, and I had some chili for breakfast.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/09 06:14 PM
I went to Barnes and Noble in Co-Op City this morning to pick up a couple of books and dvds. If you didn't know, they're now an Authorized Godiva Chocolate Dealer (whatever the Hell that means). Anyway, I picked up an 11 piece almond crunch box. $22 and I ate them all already. I really need help
.
The old faithful....
Muesli
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 10/20/09 03:59 PM
I went to Barnes and Noble in Co-Op City this morning to pick up a couple of books and dvds. If you didn't know, they're now an Authorized Godiva Chocolate Dealer (whatever the Hell that means). Anyway, I picked up an 11 piece almond crunch box. $22 and I ate them all already. I really need help
.
And I felt guilty getting the giant sized Snickers bar for a buck twenty-five.
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 10/20/09 04:12 PM
I made grits this morning. I love them and eat them almost every day when I'm in Florida (Denny's in Florida are the BEST. They suck up here.).
They're so easy to make, but for some reson, whenever I do it I feel like Joe Pesci,
"Sure I heard a grits. I just never actually seen a grit before."
Muesli first thing
Hot Cross Buns later!!
Posted By: SouthEastJ
Re: Breakfast - 12/04/10 01:07 PM
Sausages, Eggs, Bacon, Mushrooms, Baked Beans, Tomatoes, Hash Browns, Black and White pudding, Toast and a nice cup of tea.
Followed by a much deserved dose of post breakfast nicotine!
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/04/10 10:14 PM
black & white pudding?
Local UK delicacies Mig. Black pudding generally made of pigs blood and white pudding with tripe!
Delicious......honest
Posted By: Lilo
Re: Breakfast - 12/05/10 09:24 PM
Local UK delicacies Mig. Black pudding generally made of pigs blood and white pudding with tripe!
Delicious......honest
Uh... I'll take your word for it...
Posted By: MaryCas
Re: Breakfast - 12/10/10 12:54 PM
I was in England twice and their idea of breakfast did not sit well. Their version of bacon was not like the USA bacon and baked beans for breakfast was not very appetizing. One morning I tried the sausage and I burped it all day. The coffee sucked too. Maybe I just hit some bad places. I did like the bitter though!.....but that wasn't breakfast.
My favorite USA breakfast is a bacon, egg and cheese on a poppy seed bagel with a wee bit of ketchup. Slows down your heart a bit.
Who says you can't have beer for breakfast?
Sets you up nicely for the day i find......
Yogi, pour it over your Cheerio's. It's the breakfast of champions.
Posted By: Mignon
Re: Breakfast - 12/12/10 05:39 AM
I believe Lewis did that on Revenge of The Nerds.
Posted By: J Geoff
Re: Breakfast - 12/12/10 07:36 AM
Saw bacon waffles on some cooking show and had to try it out a couple weeks ago. Fried some bacon (2-3 slices per waffle), used the bacon grease in the batter instead of oil, and also added some crumbled bacon into the batter (that packaged pre-crumbled real bacon stuff). Unbelievable.
American Bacon should be a separate food group.
Yogi, pour it over your Cheerio's. It's the breakfast of champions.
The complete food group eh?
Yogi, pour it over your Cheerio's. It's the breakfast of champions.
The complete food group eh?
AND you'll lower your cholesterol!!!!!
Rice Krispies, a banana and a blueberry muffin!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/10 04:05 PM
Rice Krispies, a banana and a blueberry muffin!
The muffin will make you go. The banana will stop you up.
To me, that's a waste. But you have to understand, Italian men are only truly content while we're sitting on the bowl.
And you have to understand that Englishmen of Scottish heritage are just plain greedy and only content when we are either stuffing our faces or pouring beer down our throats
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 12/18/10 04:20 PM
A big bowl of Sugar Puffs, a banana and a glass of OJ.
I forgot about this thread! Just lately i have been having pancakes for breakfast a lot....but today i have just had a huge bowl of the old favourite...muesli
I actually made pancakes this morning. I diced apples and tossed them into cinnamon and brown sugar, and added those to the pancake batter. Each pancake was like a little apple pie.
Pancakes....ah, that brings back memories.
When I was young, my father would occasionally make pancakes using his special recipe - into the mix he would mash up a very ripe banana and we would have deliciously sweet banana pancakes for a weekend breakfast.
But he knew my particular quirk: instead of pancakes, for me it was pancake - singular. Yep, he would pour out one very large pancake on the griddle, and that was my breakfast. One very large pancake, nearly the size of a dinner plate!
My dad wasn't much of a talker (unless you asked him a direct question), and I always wondered why he seemed to really know his way around a kitchen. I found out after his death (from my aunt, his younger sister) that after he was drafted into the army (World War II), he went to cooking school. During his lifetime, he never breathed a word of it. Can't, for the life of me, figure out why...
Guess I inherited more than a few things from him!
Signor V.
A banana and a chewy cereal bar this morning!
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/06/12 05:52 PM
Yep, he would pour out one very large pancake on the griddle, and that was my breakfast. One very large pancake, nearly the size of a dinner plate!
Your Dad was Uncle Buck, SV?
Posted By: pizzaboy
Re: Breakfast - 03/07/12 03:16 PM
Oatmeal today.
Hit the muesli again this morning! Well i didn't actaully hit it......
Yep, he would pour out one very large pancake on the griddle, and that was my breakfast. One very large pancake, nearly the size of a dinner plate!
Your Dad was Uncle Buck, SV?
To paraphrase Mark Twain, "The report of my appetite has been grossly exaggerated!"
Signor V.
Poncy French food this morning.....
Croissants....
Wife's choice.....nice but not really filling. I had 6 and they didn't even touch the sides of my belly
Posted By: DE NIRO
Re: Breakfast - 02/19/13 11:48 PM
A Mocha and a ciggie..
A bowl of bran flakes and a banana.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 02/20/13 09:15 PM
A bowl of bran flakes and a banana.
Exactly the same thing for me....but without the bowl of bran flakes.
A bowl of bran flakes and a banana.
Exactly the same thing for me....but without the bowl of bran flakes.
I do like a banana in the morning!
Posted By: bigboy
Re: Breakfast - 04/14/13 09:45 PM
Normally, 4 cups of coffee and bagel W/ craem cheese, but today- SOS creamed ground beef on toast (Army version) grits bacon & sunny side up eggs. Also love poached eggs on seeded jewish rye toast. Now must suffer to bring triglycerides down so back to coffee & fruit
Posted By: bigboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/03/13 10:55 PM
OK as an update to my above post of 4-14-13, I have since had open heart surgery and won't be eating any of that stuff anymore. Now having egg white omlettes fruit, rice krispies, and 3-4 coffees plus low sodium V-8 juice with hot sauce. Have already lost a lot of weight
Glad they diagnosed you and were able to operate. Good luck to you!
Now many of you will know that I work shifts, and a lot of nights. Now when I work nights when I come home in the morning, before I hit the boudoir I still have my breakfast. My wife thinks I am weird, but she thinks that about a lot of stuff I do
Am I weird?? Its just like supper, except in the morning and I like to keep my routines in place as much as possible.
So on that note, when I came home from work this morning I had 3 Weetabix and then went to bed!!
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 09/04/13 03:22 PM
OK as an update to my above post of 4-14-13, I have since had open heart surgery and won't be eating any of that stuff anymore. Now having egg white omlettes fruit, rice krispies, and 3-4 coffees plus low sodium V-8 juice with hot sauce. Have already lost a lot of weight
You're on the right track. Good luck and continued success on your recovery.
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 09/04/13 03:26 PM
Now many of you will know that I work shifts, and a lot of nights. Now when I work nights when I come home in the morning, before I hit the boudoir I still have my breakfast. My wife thinks I am weird, but she thinks that about a lot of stuff I do
Am I weird?? Its just like supper, except in the morning and I like to keep my routines in place as much as possible.
So on that note, when I came home from work this morning I had 3 Weetabix and then went to bed!!
There is a manufacturing plant in a nearby town that has a third shift get off at 7 am. The bar across the street opens then and has a happy hour, complete with dinner and breakfast specials. They do most of their business between 7-10 am.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/04/13 04:07 PM
Nothing like a few scotches on the rocks at 7 a.m.
Posted By: bigboy
Re: Breakfast - 09/05/13 12:13 AM
Glad they diagnosed you and were able to operate. Good luck to you!
Thank you. Have dropped a ton of weight and now down to 210.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/05/13 01:30 PM
Keep it up big boy! I was in a similar predicament a few years ago.. fat, out of shape, etc. I have been following a reasonably good diet (I cheat sometimes) only drink wine and an occasional beer, exercise every day. Went from 235 to 170 and have maintained. Now it i unnatural to not exercise or eat the wrong stuff.
Now many of you will know that I work shifts, and a lot of nights. Now when I work nights when I come home in the morning, before I hit the boudoir I still have my breakfast. My wife thinks I am weird, but she thinks that about a lot of stuff I do
Am I weird?? Its just like supper, except in the morning and I like to keep my routines in place as much as possible.
So on that note, when I came home from work this morning I had 3 Weetabix and then went to bed!!
There is a manufacturing plant in a nearby town that has a third shift get off at 7 am. The bar across the street opens then and has a happy hour, complete with dinner and breakfast specials. They do most of their business between 7-10 am.
Some of the older boys I worked with when I first started working there many moons ago used to go drinking when they finished their shifts in the mornings.
Needless to say most of them have passed away now
I am fond of a drink but even that is too much for me
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/07/13 02:22 PM
did an all you can eat buffet this morning. Really pigged out!
Posted By: klydon1
Re: Breakfast - 09/07/13 02:42 PM
I stopped at a diner for pancakes very early this morning on the way to my office.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Breakfast - 09/24/13 05:08 PM
Organic non GMO oat flakes, wild blueberries soy milk and honey, washed down with a cup of Joe.
Sunday brunch I found a place that has home made corn beef hash topped by duck eggs! Delicious, and the best part is you get UNLIMITED mimosas or Bellinis for $7.00!