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What's Your Favorite Breakfast?


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  • 3 years later...

Porridge for me. With honey and a pinch of salt

Larry Shone in wet and sunny north-east England!  Zone9 ish

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a bowl of stone ground grits and a beer

The weight of lies will bring you down / And follow you to every town / Cause nothin happens here

That doesn't happen there / So when you run make sure you run / To something and not away from

Cause lies don't need an aero plane / To chase you anywhere

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On 10/11/2012, 1:28:19, DoomsDave said:

Hmm.

 

The best breakfast is something spicy, like Kung Pao Chicken, Szechuan pork with pickled vegetables, or some Palm Society Stew, aka Chile Verde.

 

If necessary, a breakfast burrito is good, too, with plenty of bacon, egg and a bit of salsa.

This is still the best breakfast for me.

Yummy.

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Toasted bagel, cream cheese, smoked salmon, onions, capers....yum yum

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200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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On 09/06/2016, 19:37:05, sur4z said:

a bowl of stone ground grits and a beer

What exactly is grits?

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20 hours ago, Howeadypsis said:

What exactly is grits?

Grits are coarsely ground corn kernels. I put a half a cup of water and a half a cup of cream in a sauce pan, bring it to a boil, reduce to simmer, then add a half a cup of grits and stir often for 20-30 minutes...while stirring I add cheddar or velveeta cheese. Then season to taste.

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The weight of lies will bring you down / And follow you to every town / Cause nothin happens here

That doesn't happen there / So when you run make sure you run / To something and not away from

Cause lies don't need an aero plane / To chase you anywhere

--Avett Bros

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2 hours ago, sur4z said:

Grits are coarsely ground corn kernels. I put a half a cup of water and a half a cup of cream in a sauce pan, bring it to a boil, reduce to simmer, then add a half a cup of grits and stir often for 20-30 minutes...while stirring I add cheddar or velveeta cheese. Then season to taste.

I always wondered what it is. Maize!

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Egg and Tomato Sandwich.   Must be home grown, with Mayo dressing and Tabasco, lots of Tabasco.

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July/August average 95f/63f

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Average lowest winter temp 27f

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