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What's for Breakfast?

Basil said:
A bowel of....


Geez, boss, you need you use your spell-check. Your breakfast has already given me a stomach ache!!


Breakfast for me? 2 cups of really strong Community Coffee Dark Roast, with turbinado sugar, sweetened to taste.
 
2 microwave sausages and more meds than you can shake a stick at.
 
TR6BILL said:
Basil said:
A bowel of....


Geez, boss, you need you use your spell-check.
I don't know, it IS spelled correctly, and ultimately accurate.
 
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How right you are, Greg!!!! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif
 
TR6BILL Breakfast for me? 2 cups of really strong Community Coffee Dark Roast said:
mmmmmm community coffee...fresh ground of course. I used to have them mail it to me form LA since it wasn't available here! Best Coffee in the world /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thirsty.gif
 
TR6BILL said:
Basil said:
A bowel of....


Geez, boss, you need you use your spell-check. Your breakfast has already given me a stomach ache!!

I guess hagus is out of the question?!

(BTW..me, too!)
 
Prior to using the "bowel" ...

A small bowl of dates, pineapple, banana and coconut, followed by a poached egg, a rasher of Oscar Meyer classic bacon, and buttered rye toast with Kiellor's marmalade.

Plus two cups Lipton "loose leaf" tea with honey.

And to think of all the years I crudded myself up with sugar-soaked cereals and black coffee. Yech.

I would give my left, er ... little finger to find Community Coffee locally. Used to live in Beaumont TX.

Tom
 
Tom said:
a rasher of Oscar Meyer classic bacon

...and you consider THAT health food?!?! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
piman said:
Hello Anthony,

"Swiss omelette",

go on, enlighten me?

Alec
its just three eggs and Swiss cheese made into an omelette, i guess "swiss omelette" sounds too international? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/savewave.gif
 
Today's was just a bowl of hot porridge like me mum used to make, with a banana and a few cuppas Jo (black)
 
I like to make a nice bowl of cream chipped beef, and lay it over some toast. I guess it's hard to break the habit of eating SOS. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
NutmegCT said:
I would give my left, er ... little finger to find Community Coffee locally. Used to live in Beaumont TX.

Tom

You can have it delivered. We used to have it mailed to the house from LA before we found it locally. To be honest...the beans we had shipped direct were actually better than what you buy in the store.
Terri
 
Tom/Terri - we have Community Coffee here in north Alabama!
 
I've never had it but is it that good? I just love coffee and if you can order it, I'm all over it.
 
Hello Anthony,

OK, not as complicated as I imagined?

We are familiar with Spanish omelettes here in the UK (Which have a lot of vegetables in, including potato and are finished off under the grill. I think the Spanish just call the tortillas.) but had never heard of Swiss.

Alec
 
Plain Oatmeal.

Every day.

Otherwise, I'm on Lipitor.

Oatmeal lowered my cholesterol enough to avoid any pills. Sometimes I jazz it up with some raisins and skim milk.
I used to like the Irish version of a "full fry breakfast", but it's caught up with me.
Plus it's no bother because I like oatmeal anyway. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
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