10-05-2004, 21:28
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SPAM
Left over beans and rice
Steak and eggs and tortillas
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10-06-2004, 11:39
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Forgot about This One,
Boudain Sausage, Steamed/Boiled and sliced into pieces. Served on Crackers With Butter and Hot Sauce.
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10-06-2004, 12:05
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One of the BEST Breakfasts I've ever had was when I was working on a show out in Boston. We used to go down to Buzzards Bay and there's a resturant called Perssy's. They've got a "Fisherman's Breakfast" that's the best I've ever had.
For $5.95 (this was back in 94, so the price might have gone up a bit) you'd get :
4 XL Eggs -- any way, with 4 toppings..ie, cheese, peppers, onions
6 Strips of Bacon
1 XL Potato, made how ever you want, Hash browns, fries, chips
4 slices of toast
4 Pancakes, that were at least 1/2 inch thick and 12 inches across
4 Sasuage Patties, these were a good 5 inches across
A Pot of coffee on your table
A Crafe of Orange Juice
Like I say, this was 10 years ago. I wonder if the resturant is still there and if they still have this breakfast? Well worth it.
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10-06-2004, 12:11
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Originally Posted by Air.177
Forgot about This One,
Boudain Sausage, Steamed/Boiled and sliced into pieces. Served on Crackers With Butter and Hot Sauce.
Bueno, Definately Bueno.
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 Now you are back on track.. must be the new avatar.
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05-10-2008, 10:11
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I saw this sleeping thread, and thought it might be fun to discuss our favorite breakfast.
Nutritional issues and cost are not factors.
Mine:
Two eggs, scrambled, with cheddar cheese
Two strips extra-crisp bacon
One sausage patty
Diced potatoes
Two biscuits
Montmarcy cherry preserves for the first one
Strawberry preserves for second
Two strips, fresh pineapple
One fresh strawberry
Fresh coffee
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05-10-2008, 10:23
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Not something new but it's a fun breakfast for kids
Egg in the Middle the a Hole Outside
2 slices of bread
2 eggs
Butter
1. Moderately butter a large pan medium low heat
2. Lay bread on the counter, use a glass to cut out a hole in the bread.
3. Lay the bread in the pan, drop the holes outside the bread, crack an egg in each hole. Flip when the white is cooked halfway through, (you'll know what I'm talking about when you see it.) Flip the holes at the same time.
Use the holes for dipping.
Side with sausage
There's several variations on this, scrambled, omlet, etc.
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05-10-2008, 16:05
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Egg in the Middle the a Hole Outside
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Do you end up being "the A-hole outside" while everyone else eats breakfast?
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05-10-2008, 21:56
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Kaiserschmarren...
This stuff is great...and when you are on an SF Mountain Team, you can burn the calories...
http://www.bernhards.at/recipes/kaiserschmarren.php
The wife has made it enough to have adapted the recipe...what galls her is that she made it for her mom when she came to visit in BT...and her mom (the child of German immigrants) said that she knew how to make it, but never did because her (the LYB's) dad didn't care for it...
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05-11-2008, 00:31
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It's What's For Breakfast!
I know I am old, but... ham and lima beans! As long as you have some tabsco sauce and some pearl onions to add. Cook 'em in your steel pot!
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05-13-2008, 22:56
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If ya got one close, Cracker Barrel anytime for breakfast; fast...good...cheap...coffe cup stays full and, aint gotta clean up (keep the wife out of the gift shop!!).
Cold at home...anything Italian that is not soup...including left over steamed, stuffed artichoke...but then maybe I am sicker than most.
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05-14-2008, 06:14
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Originally Posted by Red Flag 1
If ya got one close, Cracker Barrel anytime for breakfast; fast...good...cheap...coffe cup stays full and, aint gotta clean up (keep the wife out of the gift shop!!).
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Cracker Barrel is great! I particularly like the hash brown casserole. And the warm apples aren't bad either.
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05-14-2008, 06:25
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Razor
Do you end up being "the A-hole outside" while everyone else eats breakfast? 
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05-25-2008, 18:44
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Eggs with Jalapenos, tabasco and a splash of milk.
Breakfast platters at resturaunts are great, but the big chains ruin it. I love the mom n pop shops.
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06-08-2008, 19:39
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Can you say scattered, smothered and covered??
Yeah, I have a tradition of eating breakfast at a Waffle House whenever I am going on a road trip by myself. Knock on wood, never had a wreck yet, but I have witnessed the aftermath of some good ones.....breakfast on the road is like my good luck charm......more folks should eat breakfast before they hit the road.
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06-08-2008, 20:38
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Can you say scattered, smothered and covered??
Yeah, I have a tradition of eating breakfast at a Waffle House whenever I am going on a road trip by myself. Knock on wood, never had a wreck yet, but I have witnessed the aftermath of some good ones.....breakfast on the road is like my good luck charm......more folks should eat breakfast before they hit the road.
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I never can remember the Wafflehouse code for the way I like em but it's with chili, onions, mushrooms, and cheese. Eat some hashbrowns like that with a couple eggs, and some toast and you are good for days.
Good times,
Blake
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