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What's For Breakfast...

Gregg Axley

I'll Lock Up
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Tennessee
soft=snot
Maybe so, but that's the way I learned to cook them.
Oh sure I can cook omelets, your typical scrambled eggs that you end up chasing around the plate, and fried eggs.
But I prefer the soft scramble because it sits where you place it, and I've been eating them that way since I was 10yrs old. ;)
Had the same breakfast again today, but added a protein shake.
I need to move some boxes at work, and need the extra protein.


BTW, down 5 pounds since last report. I'm in the 170's now. :whoo:
 
Maybe so, but that's the way I learned to cook them.
Oh sure I can cook omelets, your typical scrambled eggs that you end up chasing around the plate, and fried eggs.
But I prefer the soft scramble because it sits where you place it, and I've been eating them that way since I was 10yrs old. ;)
Had the same breakfast again today, but added a protein shake.
I need to move some boxes at work, and need the extra protein.


BTW, down 5 pounds since last report. I'm in the 170's now. :whoo:

Still snot. Snot sticks to everything. :p
 

Horace Debussy Jones

A-List Customer
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417
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The Bowery
Standard fare is always eggs, potatoes, and either sausage or bacon. Washed down with a generous serving of coffee. And yes, my eggs just have to be cooked. 4 minutes is about right when boiling, or scrambled until solid. Basting works too.
I LOVE breakfast and could eat breakfast foods about any time day or night. :D
 
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down south
Biscuits and bacon this morning.

My 7 year old son learned a valuable lesson today. He wouldn't quit playing Nintendo to come eat, so his brothers polished off the bacon. You snooze, you lose.
 
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Northern California
Standard fare is always eggs, potatoes, and either sausage or bacon. Washed down with a generous serving of coffee. And yes, my eggs just have to be cooked. 4 minutes is about right when boiling, or scrambled until solid. Basting works too.
I LOVE breakfast and could eat breakfast foods about any time day or night. :D

I agree with you on that. Sometimes breakfast for dinner tastes better than breakfast for breakfast. It might be so because it seems like a treat or maybe because it feels as if we are breaking some sort of rule.
Whatever the reason, breakfast, not Folgers, is the best part of waking up.

:D
 

robrinay

One Too Many
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1,490
Location
Sheffield UK
Bacon, bacon, bacon, scrambled cheesy eggs, and seasoned country potatoes.
:D
And I thought I'd invented cheesy scrambled eggs - mature cheddar preferrred.
Seriously though its not usually found on the menus in cafes over here - a great shame as the flavour is wonderful whatever the cheese.
 
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Fritatas full of chopped up bratwurst and hamburger patties leftover from last nights cookout and Parmesan, cheddar, and feta cheese.
 
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Northern California
And I thought I'd invented cheesy scrambled eggs - mature cheddar preferrred.
Seriously though its not usually found on the menus in cafes over here - a great shame as the flavour is wonderful whatever the cheese.

I do not know of too many people who enjoy cheese on their eggs, but they are missing out. I have never seen it on a menu, but I have never been told "no" when Requesting it.
:D
 

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