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Breakfast this morning
Breakfast this morning
A carton of strawberry yogurt with a crumbled honey graham cracker.
The last of Lloyd's BBQ pulled pork on a one-side toasted Lender's onion
bagel, American cheese (x2, to plug the holes) and dotted with hickory
liquid smoke.
Washed down with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
Dessert: A square of 85% cocoa dark chocolate.
Supplemented by a Centrum Silver berry flavored chewable multivitamin and
a low-dose chewable aspirin.
A very filling breakfast.
You?
Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> Breakfast this morning
>
> A carton of strawberry yogurt with a crumbled honey graham cracker.
>
> The last of Lloyd's BBQ pulled pork on a one-side toasted Lender's onion
> bagel, American cheese (x2, to plug the holes) and dotted with hickory
> liquid smoke.
>
> Washed down with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>
> Dessert: A square of 85% cocoa dark chocolate.
>
> Supplemented by a Centrum Silver berry flavored chewable multivitamin and
> a low-dose chewable aspirin.
>
> A very filling breakfast.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
I haven't eaten it yet but it will be 2 slices of honey whole wheat bread
from Costco, toasted and spread with Smart Balance Light, hemp hearts,
ground flax seed and a chaser of gelled chia seeds.
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Re: Breakfast this morning
"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't eaten it yet but it will be 2 slices of honey whole wheat
> bread from Costco, toasted and spread with Smart Balance Light, hemp
> hearts, ground flax seed and a chaser of gelled chia seeds.
Julie,
Ya made me look up hemp hearts I wondered, it can't be what it sounds
like.
HA!!! It is!!! They call it a superfood. I remember sterilized hemp seeds
used in bird feed. Can't have birds flying about pooping healthy pot
seeds across the nation! <G>
Some uses mentioned:
Blend in smoothies
Add to hot or cold cereals
Sprinkle on salads, soups and ice cream
Add to baked goods
Use as you would sesame seeds
Best,
Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
On May 15, 5:51*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> Breakfast this morning
>
> A carton of strawberry yogurt with a crumbled honey graham cracker.
>
> The last of Lloyd's BBQ pulled pork on a one-side toasted Lender's onion
> bagel, American cheese (x2, to plug the holes) and dotted with hickory
> liquid smoke.
>
> Washed down with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>
> Dessert: A square of 85% cocoa dark chocolate.
>
> Supplemented by a Centrum Silver berry flavored chewable multivitamin and
> a low-dose chewable aspirin.
>
> A very filling breakfast.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
1. Scrambled egg in a wrap; hot sauce
2. Plain Balkan style yogurt topped with raspberries and blueberries
3. A glass of diet tonic water
4. Instant decaf coffee with evaporated milk
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Re: Breakfast this morning
A Moose in Love <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Scrambled egg in a wrap; hot sauce
> 2. Plain Balkan style yogurt topped with raspberries and blueberries
> 3. A glass of diet tonic water
> 4. Instant decaf coffee with evaporated milk
A Moose in Love,
Why evaporated milk in your coffee? Added sweetness?
For a short while I used it in cold breakfast cereal for that reason, far
exceeding the 2 tbsp/30 ml serving size! 
Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
On May 15, 9:42*am, Andy <a...@b.c> wrote:
> A Moose in Love <parkstreetboo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 1. *Scrambled egg in a wrap; hot sauce
> > 2. *Plain Balkan style yogurt topped with raspberries and blueberries
> > 3. *A glass of diet tonic water
> > 4. *Instant decaf coffee with evaporated milk
>
> A Moose in Love,
>
> Why evaporated milk in your coffee? Added sweetness?
>
I don't know. I like it better than just table cream.
> For a short while I used it in cold breakfast cereal for that reason, far
> exceeding the 2 tbsp/30 ml serving size! 
>
> Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
On 15-May-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> You?
Odds and ends can make a good start to the day:
The last two eggs in the carton, over, with a splash of Frank's Hot Sauce; 4
ounce remnant of a ham steak; last nights leftover new potatoes, sliced and
pan fried in bacon drippings.
A small banana, a cup of milk and coffee.
--
Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
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Re: Breakfast this morning
"l, not -l" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 15-May-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You?
>
> Odds and ends can make a good start to the day:
> The last two eggs in the carton, over, with a splash of Frank's Hot
> Sauce; 4 ounce remnant of a ham steak; last nights leftover new
> potatoes, sliced and pan fried in bacon drippings.
> A small banana, a cup of milk and coffee.
l, not -l,
Out with the old, in with the new! 
Best,
Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
Andy wrote:
>
> Breakfast this morning
>
> A carton of strawberry yogurt with a crumbled honey graham cracker.
What is a cartoon of strawberry yogurt? 
>
> The last of Lloyd's BBQ pulled pork on a one-side toasted Lender's onion
> bagel, American cheese (x2, to plug the holes) and dotted with hickory
> liquid smoke.
I tried Lloyd's BBQ once and didn't care for it much....way too much sauce
for me.
Just my worthless opinion though. :-D
Gary
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Re: Breakfast this morning
Andy wrote:
>
> "Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I haven't eaten it yet but it will be 2 slices of honey whole wheat
> > bread from Costco, toasted and spread with Smart Balance Light, hemp
> > hearts, ground flax seed and a chaser of gelled chia seeds.
>
> Julie,
>
> Ya made me look up hemp hearts I wondered, it can't be what it sounds
> like.
>
> HA!!! It is!!! They call it a superfood. I remember sterilized hemp seeds
> used in bird feed. Can't have birds flying about pooping healthy pot
> seeds across the nation! <G>
>
> Some uses mentioned:
>
> Blend in smoothies
> Add to hot or cold cereals
> Sprinkle on salads, soups and ice cream
> Add to baked goods
> Use as you would sesame seeds
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
And I suppose eating that innocent stuff might nail you in a drug test, much
like poppy seeds.
Gary
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Re: Breakfast this morning
Gary <[email protected]> wrote:
> And I suppose eating that innocent stuff might nail you in a drug
> test, much like poppy seeds.
Gary,
Maybe!
I seem to remember the Mythbusters confirmed failing the poppy seed drug
test myth. Surprised the heck out of me!
Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> Breakfast this morning
>
> A carton of strawberry yogurt with a crumbled honey graham cracker.
>
> The last of Lloyd's BBQ pulled pork on a one-side toasted Lender's onion
> bagel, American cheese (x2, to plug the holes) and dotted with hickory
> liquid smoke.
>
> Washed down with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>
> Dessert: A square of 85% cocoa dark chocolate.
>
> Supplemented by a Centrum Silver berry flavored chewable multivitamin and
> a low-dose chewable aspirin.
>
> A very filling breakfast.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
2 poached eggs with tsp of butter and TBS flax seed. Black Coffee
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Re: Breakfast this morning
Gary <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried Lloyd's BBQ once and didn't care for it much....way too much
> sauce for me.
> Just my worthless opinion though. :-D
Gary,
The only famous BBQ I ever ate was at Arthur Bryant's in Kansas City, MO
maybe five years ago.
I was invited to a best friend's family reunion in Kansas, City, KS. We
ate there two days in a row, eating more than our fill.
Having seen BBQ road show TV reviews of the place, I walked in with the
pre-determined opinion that this is obviously as good as it gets.
Lloyd's I had was in a microwave tub available in the supermarket. I can
only eat one serving at a time (five per tub).
Lloyd's and Curly's trade shelf space off and on, and sometimes share it.
Lloyd's is shredded while Curly's is pulled pork.
That's my story and I'm rib-sticking to it. 
Best,
Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
"Cheri" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2 poached eggs with tsp of butter and TBS flax seed. Black Coffee
Cheri,
You probably eat three square meals a day.
Breakfast is my biggest and usually only meal of the day.
Best,
Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> "Cheri" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 2 poached eggs with tsp of butter and TBS flax seed. Black Coffee
>
>
> Cheri,
>
> You probably eat three square meals a day.
>
> Breakfast is my biggest and usually only meal of the day.
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
Actually, I eat 6 small meals a day. Believe me, I could eat a big
breakfast, I just don't.
Cheri
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Re: Breakfast this morning
Cheri wrote:
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
>> Breakfast this morning
>>
>> A carton of strawberry yogurt with a crumbled honey graham cracker.
>>
>> The last of Lloyd's BBQ pulled pork on a one-side toasted Lender's onion
>> bagel, American cheese (x2, to plug the holes) and dotted with hickory
>> liquid smoke.
>>
>> Washed down with a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>>
>> Dessert: A square of 85% cocoa dark chocolate.
>>
>> Supplemented by a Centrum Silver berry flavored chewable multivitamin and
>> a low-dose chewable aspirin.
>>
>> A very filling breakfast.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>
> 2 poached eggs with tsp of butter and TBS flax seed. Black Coffee
>
>
A potato topped with a tad of chili. Café au lait x 2, of course.
--
Jean B.
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Re: Breakfast this morning
"Cheri" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]..
>> "Cheri" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> 2 poached eggs with tsp of butter and TBS flax seed. Black Coffee
>>
>>
>> Cheri,
>>
>> You probably eat three square meals a day.
>>
>> Breakfast is my biggest and usually only meal of the day.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>
> Actually, I eat 6 small meals a day. Believe me, I could eat a big
> breakfast, I just don't.
>
> Cheri
Cheri,
I should add, if you've followed a few of my "breakfast" posts, I'm not
one to conform to typical breakfast patterns.
Lunch or dinner being OK for breakfast too!
Countless times I've been caught red-handed with an ice-cold leftover
portion of yesterday's Philly cheesesteak in my hand at usually about
5AM, while at the same time ruling Media, PA, USA with an iron fist,
while they are all sound sleep. My little bunch of minions for a couple
hours, each and every day. Little do they know! 
I like your name!
Best,
Andy
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Re: Breakfast this morning
"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> "Cheri" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]..
>>> "Cheri" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 2 poached eggs with tsp of butter and TBS flax seed. Black Coffee
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheri,
>>>
>>> You probably eat three square meals a day.
>>>
>>> Breakfast is my biggest and usually only meal of the day.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Andy
>>
>> Actually, I eat 6 small meals a day. Believe me, I could eat a big
>> breakfast, I just don't.
>>
>> Cheri
>
>
> Cheri,
>
> I should add, if you've followed a few of my "breakfast" posts, I'm not
> one to conform to typical breakfast patterns.
>
> Lunch or dinner being OK for breakfast too!
>
> Countless times I've been caught red-handed with an ice-cold leftover
> portion of yesterday's Philly cheesesteak in my hand at usually about
> 5AM, while at the same time ruling Media, PA, USA with an iron fist,
> while they are all sound sleep. My little bunch of minions for a couple
> hours, each and every day. Little do they know! 
>
> I like your name!
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
Yes, I have followed your "breakfast posts." I really like the sound of most
of your breakfasts, even the very unusual ones.
Cheri
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