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Breakfast 2019


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A couple of recent breakfasts –

 

Eggs, hash browns and Father’s country ham:

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Biscuits and jams & honey:

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Another one was more of that Father’s ham on sweet potato biscuits and a cinnamon roll.  The biscuit and roll were from bakeries in Smithfield VA that we went to on our recent trip.

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Sorry for the crappy pictures.  Mr. Kim went to work with my camera in his car and all I had was my extremely crappy cell phone!

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23 hours ago, Kim Shook said:

A couple of recent breakfasts –

 

Eggs, hash browns and Father’s country ham:

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Biscuits and jams & honey:

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Another one was more of that Father’s ham on sweet potato biscuits and a cinnamon roll.  The biscuit and roll were from bakeries in Smithfield VA that we went to on our recent trip.

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Sorry for the crappy pictures.  Mr. Kim went to work with my camera in his car and all I had was my extremely crappy cell phone!

 

That F R O G jam certainly sent me to Google in a hurry  😲

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"There are no mistakes in bread baking, only more bread crumbs"

*Bernard Clayton, Jr.

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Still trying to tempt Moe's appetite. Trying to get more
protein into him.

 

 

Steak and eggs for breakfast. 
With toasted homemade sourdough baguette.
He did good. Ate one and a half eggs and 2/3rds of the steak.

That should keep him going for a good part of the day while I'm at work.

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A piece of quiche Lorraine from Kroger:

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I've spoken before about Ukrops - a former Richmond VA grocery chain that closed years ago.  They still make certain bakery and prepared foods and provide them to area stores.  This quiche is one of those items.  It is actually quite good.  Especially the texture - very creamy and fluffy.  The crust is good, too - nice and flaky.  The only thing that I don't care for is the inclusion of onions.  This is my own taste - I just don't care for onion in eggs.  

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8 hours ago, Okanagancook said:

That’s a coincidence....I had a hankering for some Marmite on toast this morning but couldn’t find the little jar.  It is an acquired taste...kinda like beef drippings on toast.

I’ve never had beef drippings on toast, but I like Marmite and Promite too.

As an Australian, I can be lynched for saying this, don’t tell anyone :) 

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10 hours ago, Okanagancook said:

That’s a coincidence....I had a hankering for some Marmite on toast this morning but couldn’t find the little jar.  It is an acquired taste...kinda like beef drippings on toast.

 

Beef drippings on toast. I had that at a restaurant in London, a long long time ago. My memory is that it was pretty damn good! Thanks, Okanagancook, good times.

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12 hours ago, sartoric said:

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Vegemite on toast in the sunshine.

 

Never had "promite" (sounds like a knockoff). Would eat vegemite if there's absolutely no other options, life and death kind of situation. Bovril for me, preferably with some really old cheese on it. I sometimes bring Bovril on holidays. Surprised to see how common it is in Namibia, and the jars are big. I mean the size of peanut butter jar.

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(Ex) colleages used to make condescending comments and faces whenever I ate it. To irritate them I ate it even more often. Never tried it but slagged it off anyway.

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Not a fan of any thing Italian but this is a good cheese. Haven't come across it again since but fortunately I have access to good stuff from other established cheese-producing countries..

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