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Breakfast! 2017 (Part 2)


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@Mmmpomps  

 

Yikes !

 

the bacon is curly

 

crunchy in many places  and just s little soft on other places at the same time !

 

Im wondering if you have studied 

 

scrapple ?

 

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this might be the easiest one to look for

 

and it quite good

 

or you could go down to the Philadelphia area for a few month

 

they have many a zillion more kinds there , some fresh

 

I does take a bit of thiniing

 

some of our Friends N. of the Border

 

as accomplished as they might be

 

have not figured it out

 

yet

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7 minutes ago, Shelby said:

Good to see you!!!  We've missed you around here :) 

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so before Johnnybird left I made him some eggs Benedict which he inhaled.  Since testing the method of cracking my egg into a sieve and letting any extra liquid drain my poached eggs have been spectacular - if I do say so myself....................

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Nothing.  Do not quote me on this.

 

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Breakfast materialized from left overs in the fridge.   

 

2 tomatillos that had been torched and then skin removed had been sitting in the fridge along with a half an onion and a bunch of cilantro.    This made a nice green salsa.  A fried egg on top followed by a small ramekin of corn and peppers, that needed to get used, on the side made a dandy breakfast.  

 

The  fridge is a little cleaner and my stomach  a little fuller 

 

 

@robirdstx   Those carnitas look fantastic

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all from Whole Foods, picked up on the way to work: wheat multi-seed bagel with spreadable goat cheese, cherries.

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"Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast" - Oscar Wilde

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Just back from a cruise to Bermuda. One of the things I learned to like on a cruise ship, because it was always there, is a roll with some cream cheese, smoked salmon, capers and red onion. It's a little more difficult to find close to home.

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Add a bloody Mary, if it happens to be a sea day.

HC

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@HungryChris 

 

nice

 

very nice

 

what's the difficult part @ home ?

 

Tj's has some nice smoked salmon , has capers , even red onion !

 

I do have to go to the bagel place to get a hot nicely brown bagel

 

I like to get there at 6:30 am  ( bagels )

 

so I don't go too often.

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On 7/2/2017 at 3:25 PM, rotuts said:

@Mmmpomps  

 

Yikes !

 

the bacon is curly

 

crunchy in many places  and just s little soft on other places at the same time !

 

Im wondering if you have studied 

 

scrapple ?

 

scrapple-16oz.png.24755a7c3b7d8651ad0a240439ff043d.png

 

this might be the easiest one to look for

 

and it quite good

 

or you could go down to the Philadelphia area for a few month

 

they have many a zillion more kinds there , some fresh

 

I does take a bit of thiniing

 

some of our Friends N. of the Border

 

as accomplished as they might be

 

have not figured it out

 

yet

 

I have never had scrapple! The Man made the bacon...its GOOD but he's a bacon stirrer...I'm a flat liner when I make the bacon :D

 

 

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7 hours ago, rotuts said:

@HungryChris 

 

nice

 

very nice

 

what's the difficult part @ home ?

 

Tj's has some nice smoked salmon , has capers , even red onion !

 

I do have to go to the bagel place to get a hot nicely brown bagel

 

I like to get there at 6:30 am  ( bagels )

 

so I don't go too often.

@rotuts, I was thinking about the relative difficulty, compared to strolling up to the little buffet set up as you wait for you your eggs to arrive.

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