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I am still on my self-imposed century egg and lean pork congee breakfast diet. Later today it's going to be the same, but with champagne to celebrate getting through 2023. It hasn't been the best year I've had.

 

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...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

"No amount of evidence will ever persuade an idiot"
Mark Twain
 

The Kitchen Scale Manifesto

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Most of family wanted scrambled eggs and toast. My grandson wanted a hotdog. I had been craving sauerkraut, so we had hot dogs.

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New Year's Day breakfast/brunch: smoked salmon, scrambled eggs, croissant, pickled red onions, gazpacho and cherries and oranges.

I decided to forego the traditional Caesar this year and just had coffee.

 

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'A drink to the livin', a toast to the dead' Gordon Lightfoot

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It's a cold, rainy and windy day on the Gulf Coast.  Perfect weather for a bowl of gumbo prior to walking the dogs. 

 

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Egg, chorizo, cheddar and arugula on mushroom focaccia with a tomato and a tangerine.

I didn't think the chorizo had enough heat so I added a whole red Thai chili to the egg. Tasted great but did make my nose run 🌶️

 

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'A drink to the livin', a toast to the dead' Gordon Lightfoot

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5 hours ago, Captain said:

Dippy dippy eggs with soldiers.

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Nothing better! It's almost bed time here but now I know what I'm having for breakfast tomorrow!

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16 hours ago, Captain said:

Dippy dippy eggs with soldiers.

I think this is probably Moe's favourite way to have eggs.

 

Two of his breakfasts.

 

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Yesterday he wanted the last of the potato leek soup with toast

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and today I made him pancakes with blueberries simmered in maple syrup.

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Egg, chorizo, aged cheddar, tomato and lettuces with a touch of sriracha on a toasted WW bagel. 

Enjoyed with a mix of navel and blood oranges, V8 and coffee.

We're in for some 'interesting' weather today so reading and garden planning on the agenda.

 

 

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'A drink to the livin', a toast to the dead' Gordon Lightfoot

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Egg scrambled with chorizo, shrimp, green onion and green Thai chilis with aged cheddar and mixed lettuces on a toasted WW bagel.

The trick with a sandwich like this is not to let any component dominate. The sandwich was delicious albeit messy to eat.

Navel and blood oranges and V8 and coffee on the side.

 

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'A drink to the livin', a toast to the dead' Gordon Lightfoot

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10 lamb filled, steamed jiaozi. Served with a chilli oil dip.

 

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...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

"No amount of evidence will ever persuade an idiot"
Mark Twain
 

The Kitchen Scale Manifesto

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First thing I've cooked this year, actually made a couple of days ago but it's the breakfast that keeps on giving 🤣.

InstantPot apple cinnamon steel-cut oats with a sprinkle of sweet-spicy pecans.

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I used this recipe, that starts with toasting the oats in a bit of butter before adding the liquid.  I omitted the brown sugar but subbed a cup of TJ's spicy cider for some of the water. 

I tend to more savory breakfasts but this was pleasantly warming. 

 

 

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Whole wheat pita warmed/lightly toasted with hummous and baba ganoush

 

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

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Yesterday's breakfast: shakshuka with toasted baguette.

Today's: a large bowl of homemade chicken noodle vegetable soup finished with green onion tops.

 

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'A drink to the livin', a toast to the dead' Gordon Lightfoot

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New here and love a good breakfast. I quite often make these, what I call an Asian omelette. 
 

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