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Holiday Breakfast

Mickey Richaud

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As we approach the upcoming holiday season, I look forward to Christmas breakfast and an old family recipe for Eggs Benedict.

My mother always prepared them in the hubcap from an old 1956 Oldsmobile.

I know, some of you are wondering, "What the heck??"

You just have to remember:

"There's no place like chrome for the hollandaise!"
 
OMG! :applause: Seen it done in a GMC hubcap. (Cleaned in dishwasher first)
 
The Model A Ford Club does rallyes and everybody puts a different side dish in foil on the manifolds. When they get to there desination the meal is revealed.
 
Did have the pleasure to meet the Eastern Tennessee Model A Club at Gunthersville,Ala. We just drove into the hotel on the lake and git the last room. Over 100 A's were at the hotel. Asked us to join for the cruise ariund the lake and lunch halfway around. Didn't think we had better considering our Land Rover. They wanted me to tow a rescue trailer. Did not mean to interfere on original post, but the meal thing. It is amazing how different car clubs do their events especially when 25% of these were originals.
 
Group of us, now all retired except for me, have been doing a pre Christmas breakfast for the last 30 some years as a way to see each other face to face and catch up on lives. We all hated to do it but agreed to cancel this year. We're all getting old enough that missing a year might mean one less face next year. Sigh..
 
Well, this thread sure took a different tack!
 
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