Hump Day breakfast?

Filip Lietuvs

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Hump Day breakfast?

It's all downhill from here to the weekend!!!

I dare ya to trump my strawberry yogurt, buttered rye toast, glass of milk
and square of 85% cocoa dark chocolate and a Flintstones chewable
multivitamin breakfast

Go ahead and try! :D

Andy
 
On Apr 13, 3:47?am, Andy wrote:

I don't want ruin your day or anything, but you shouldn't eat fruit
with yogurt. What happens is that the fruit sits in your stomach
because it's mixed up with protein. It starts to ferment which is why
you are usually drunk. :)
I had plain Greek yogurt with grapes on the side btw. hic.
 
Portland wrote:



Portland,

The Greek-style flavored yogurt from TJs was fairly lousy. Between the
pomegranate, honey and blueberry flavors, the blueberry was the best.
The only problem with them is there was no trace of fruit like the
Dannon "Fruit on bottom" brands. They were more gelatin. Same as the
Yoplait brand.

It WAS a good tastes test, nonetheless.

Best,

Andy
 
On Apr 13, 8:39?am, Andy wrote:

I love blueberry yogurt. I just don't buy it because the stuff we get
around here, they put extra sugar into it and other stuff. I try to
stay away from the processed as much as possible.
 
On 13-Apr-2011, Andy wrote:


Pan-fried pork chop, two eggs over (with a splash of Frank's Hot Sauce),
American fries, banana, cup of milk and several cups of coffee.



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"l, not -l" wrote:

Sauce),


l, not -l

I'm totally OK with your breakfast, except when it comes to your
American fries!???

Explain!

Don't make me call you a BUM!!! again! I will!!! ;)

Best,

Andy
 
On 13-Apr-2011, Andy wrote:


I use new potatoes, sliced about 1/8 inch thick, pan-fried (I used bacon
drippings) until soft inside, crispy-brown on the outside. Think very thick
potato chips, with the crispy outside, soft-center like a french fry.

Do you know "home fries"; similar to that but rounds, not chunks/cubes.


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"l, not -l" wrote:



I'm more in favor of steak fries.

As I've stated before they don't wimp out like French fries do.

Parlez vous France?

Andy
 
On 13-Apr-2011, Andy wrote:


Nyet 8-)
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On Apr 13, 9:40?am, "l, not -l" wrote:

Sounds good, but what the heck are "American fries"? Sounds like
something Donald Rumsfeld would have on the menu.
 
On Apr 13, 11:01?am, "l, not -l" wrote:

Oops should have read further into the thread......around these parts
what you describe are simply called "fried potatoes"....good stuff
indeed.
 
On 13-Apr-2011, projectile vomit chick
wrote:


Yes, that's what we called them growing up in 50s-60s; we didn't know what a
French Fry was. We only knew fried potatoes, hash browns and potato chips.

Somewhere along the way, at least in parts of the upper midwest, they picked
up the American to differentiate them from the dozen or so other popular
ways to fry potatoes. Not to be confused with Freedom Fries or Johnny
Rockets American fries, which are just silly renames of French fries.

Regardless what else you call them, they're "Good Eats".


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