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vTGIF breakfast made easy.
TGIF breakfast made easy.
Two nucularized Tyson brand chicken filets on two frozen/toasted Nutrigrain
waffles, drowned with nucluarized Myer's brand creamed chipped beef. Washed
away by a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
The fat calories are currently being calculated by Deep Thought,
responsible for answering the meaning of life, the universe and everything
and other endless enigmas.
I hope the answer is 42 calories.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQxc2-ERPug
You?
Andy
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> TGIF breakfast made easy.
>
> Two nucularized Tyson brand chicken filets on two frozen/toasted
> Nutrigrain
> waffles, drowned with nucluarized Myer's brand creamed chipped beef.
> Washed
> away by a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>
> The fat calories are currently being calculated by Deep Thought,
> responsible for answering the meaning of life, the universe and
> everything
> and other endless enigmas.
>
> I hope the answer is 42 calories.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQxc2-ERPug
>
> You?
>
> Andy
Chicken and waffles sounds good (a Southern dish, no?), and creamed
chipped beef on a waffles sounds good to me, too - both on the same
waffles sounds like too much. As to fat calories, I hope you had skim
milk. 
-S-
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
"Steve Freides" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]..
>> TGIF breakfast made easy.
>>
>> Two nucularized Tyson brand chicken filets on two frozen/toasted
>> Nutrigrain
>> waffles, drowned with nucluarized Myer's brand creamed chipped beef.
>> Washed
>> away by a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>>
>> The fat calories are currently being calculated by Deep Thought,
>> responsible for answering the meaning of life, the universe and
>> everything
>> and other endless enigmas.
>>
>> I hope the answer is 42 calories.
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQxc2-ERPug
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>
> Chicken and waffles sounds good (a Southern dish, no?), and creamed
> chipped beef on a waffles sounds good to me, too - both on the same
> waffles sounds like too much. As to fat calories, I hope you had skim
> milk. 
>
> -S-
Steve,
Heh heh heh...
Yeah, milk always equals fat-free milk. Not that it mattered much at
today's breakfast. 
Best,
Andy
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
On 22-Jun-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> You?
Two eggs over, 2 sausage patties (not hot, not sage, just regular) and
(shredded) hash browns. A small can of Lower Sodium V-8, a handful of Inka
Corn and coffee.
Inka Corn is probably unfamiliar; think of it as what Corn Nuts were before
the brand was bought by Kraft Foods. Their bean-counters figured we'd not
know the difference if they used smaller, California-sourced corn and made
the corn picture on the bag look as big as the original South American corn.
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Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
"l, not -l" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 22-Jun-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You?
>
> Two eggs over, 2 sausage patties (not hot, not sage, just regular) and
> (shredded) hash browns. A small can of Lower Sodium V-8, a handful of
> Inka Corn and coffee.
>
> Inka Corn is probably unfamiliar; think of it as what Corn Nuts were
> before the brand was bought by Kraft Foods. Their bean-counters
> figured we'd not know the difference if they used smaller,
> California-sourced corn and made the corn picture on the bag look as
> big as the original South American corn.
l, not -l,
Slept in late, did y!!!
Ya can't go around calling late lunch, breakfast!
You're disqualified! 
Best,
Andy
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
On 22-Jun-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> l, not -l,
>
> Slept in late, did y!!!
>
> Ya can't go around calling late lunch, breakfast!
>
> You're disqualified! 
Actually, not late b'fast. Regular b'fast time then out the door to run
errands all morning. What was late was reading, and responding to, RFC; it
was low on my priority list until this afternoon. So, my b'fast was ontime
and delish' - you just try to get an edge by disqualifying those who don't
start reading and posting to RFC at 5am. 8-)
While you were waiting to be trumped on b'fast menu, I went to:
- Walmart (I hate that place) for new gas can and lug wrench; but I can
sneak into automotive from the service bays and not spend much time with the
Walmartians
- 2 flooring stores to look at, and order, new flooring for the bedroom that
is being renovated
- supermarket, for the upcoming week's groceries
- international grocer, for siracha (half the price as supermarket) and a
few meat products not carried by supermarket
You may call me late to posting; but not to Post Toasties ;-)
--
Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
"l, not -l" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 22-Jun-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> l, not -l,
>>
>> Slept in late, did y!!!
>>
>> Ya can't go around calling late lunch, breakfast!
>>
>> You're disqualified! 
>
> Actually, not late b'fast. Regular b'fast time then out the door to
> run errands all morning. What was late was reading, and responding
> to, RFC; it was low on my priority list until this afternoon. So, my
> b'fast was ontime and delish' - you just try to get an edge by
> disqualifying those who don't start reading and posting to RFC at 5am.
> 8-)
>
> While you were waiting to be trumped on b'fast menu, I went to:
> - Walmart (I hate that place) for new gas can and lug wrench; but I
> can sneak into automotive from the service bays and not spend much
> time with the Walmartians
> - 2 flooring stores to look at, and order, new flooring for the
> bedroom that is being renovated
> - supermarket, for the upcoming week's groceries
> - international grocer, for siracha (half the price as supermarket)
> and a few meat products not carried by supermarket
>
> You may call me late to posting; but not to Post Toasties ;-)
The "Breakfast Judges" declared you disqualified. I didn't. 
Andy
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
l, not -l wrote:
> On 22-Jun-2012, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You?
>
> Two eggs over, 2 sausage patties (not hot, not sage, just regular) and
> (shredded) hash browns. A small can of Lower Sodium V-8, a handful of Inka
> Corn and coffee.
>
> Inka Corn is probably unfamiliar; think of it as what Corn Nuts were before
> the brand was bought by Kraft Foods. Their bean-counters figured we'd not
> know the difference if they used smaller, California-sourced corn and made
> the corn picture on the bag look as big as the original South American corn.
I had... hmmmm, muttar paneer, some kind of dal, a bit of rice.
Café au lait x 2.
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Jean B.
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
Andy wrote:
> "Steve Freides" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]..
>>> TGIF breakfast made easy.
>>>
>>> Two nucularized Tyson brand chicken filets on two frozen/toasted
>>> Nutrigrain
>>> waffles, drowned with nucluarized Myer's brand creamed chipped beef.
>>> Washed
>>> away by a tall glass of ice-cold milk.
>>>
>>> The fat calories are currently being calculated by Deep Thought,
>>> responsible for answering the meaning of life, the universe and
>>> everything
>>> and other endless enigmas.
>>>
>>> I hope the answer is 42 calories.
>>>
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQxc2-ERPug
>>>
>>> You?
>>>
>>> Andy
>>
>> Chicken and waffles sounds good (a Southern dish, no?), and creamed
>> chipped beef on a waffles sounds good to me, too - both on the same
>> waffles sounds like too much. As to fat calories, I hope you had
>> skim milk. 
>>
>> -S-
>
>
> Steve,
>
> Heh heh heh...
>
> Yeah, milk always equals fat-free milk. Not that it mattered much at
> today's breakfast. 
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
I confess to find that pretty funny, Andy - whole milk tastes just _so_
much better than skim. It's like you're having an ice cream soda and
using diet soda. I'm completely convinced that low-fat foods are a big
part of why so many people are overweight.
-S-
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Re: vTGIF breakfast made easy.
"Steve Freides" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I confess to find that pretty funny, Andy - whole milk tastes just _so_
> much better than skim. It's like you're having an ice cream soda and
> using diet soda. I'm completely convinced that low-fat foods are a big
> part of why so many people are overweight.
>
> -S-
Steve,
For many years other than fat-free milk, I suffer rapid lactose
intolerance. But I can eat a pint of coffee ice cream without a problem.
Is it in my head?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_WbacEDnJs
So enjoy your whole milk, just don't eat the coffee ice cream. Word on
the street is it's poisonous! 
Best,
Andy
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