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Breakfast 2019


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39 minutes ago, rotuts said:

wow

 

there are Videos !

 

google

 

onigirazu videos

 

of course , that shows my age

 

there are videos of everything you can imagine

 

probably

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSAMUuFw5Hk&vl=en

 

 

I watched a short youtube on how to wrap them--gave me direction, but I still sucked at it lol.

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Breakfast at home today. Trader Joe's hot multigrain cereal made with half milk/half water, spoonful of peanut powder, dash of cinnamon and nutmeg, sliced banana.

 

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Breakfast yesterday - a bit of a mashup...

 

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I don't know what to call it. Potatoes, a little cheese, eggs. 

 

So it's not a tortilla, per se, and it's not a frittata, per se.

 

Torttata?  Fritilla? I can see it now...

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2 hours ago, weinoo said:

I don't know what to call it. 

 How about just “delicious” because it does look that way.

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1 minute ago, weinoo said:

I was hoping for a portmanteau, @Anna N xD !

 Oh well I tried.  :P

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6 hours ago, weinoo said:

Breakfast yesterday - a bit of a mashup...

 

YKL8Oi4.jpg?2

 

I don't know what to call it. Potatoes, a little cheese, eggs. 

 

So it's not a tortilla, per se, and it's not a frittata, per se.

 

Torttata?  Fritilla? I can see it now...

That is what is known as eggy potatoes in our house.

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10 hours ago, weinoo said:

Breakfast yesterday - a bit of a mashup...

 

YKL8Oi4.jpg?2

 

I don't know what to call it. Potatoes, a little cheese, eggs. 

 

So it's not a tortilla, per se, and it's not a frittata, per se.

 

Torttata?  Fritilla? I can see it now...

I’d call it delicious 

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My new favourite breakfast (or any time snack).

Avocado with flying fish roe, lemon juice, sea salt and black pepper. The pepper was added after I took the picture.

 

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Made something other than poached eggs for breakfast today!

Low-carb Blueberry Scones (made with almond flour and coconut flour), eaten with just Devon Double Clotted Cream.

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These were the first attempt. Next batch, I might reduce the almond flour and increase the amount of coconut flour to make the scones fluffier.

                                  

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English muffin.  Half butter and half Smucker's Strawberry Jam.  I am trying to use up the jam really fast so that I can open  the lovely Tiptree Little Scarlet I got for Christmas.  English muffins are not safe around me.  I devour them.  Heaven help me if my dearest wish ever comes true: living in England, where I would have ready access to crumpets and tea cakes.

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31 minutes ago, Kim Shook said:

Heaven help me if my dearest wish ever comes true: living in England, where I would have ready access to crumpets and tea cakes.

 But nary a single English muffin. xD

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5 hours ago, Anna N said:

 But nary a single English muffin. xD

 

According to @nathanm and Co. English muffins are indeed English.  (Though, if so, I grant they may not exactly call them "English muffins".)

 

Disclaimer, I was once served an "American hamburger" in Britain, breaded and deep fried.

 

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