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What is your perfect breakfast?


KillerKat

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home made waffles with a mixed fruit topping and maple syrup and a little home made whipped cream.

 

sounds like my wife... except she makes her own maple syrup too.

 

when i make my own breakfast and I'm feeling healthy, i'll eat 2 boiled eggs, a few strips of thick cut turkey bacon (not that paper thin oscar meyer garbage), blueberry pancakes w/ maple syrup, a banana, and a bowl of oatmeal.

 

when i feel like being a fat ass, i'll do 3 scrambled eggs, half a roll of sausage or a pile of regular bacon, grits, hash browns, and sometimes i'll throw in a bowl of cereal

 

eta: usually within an hour or two, i'll have a cup of mocha

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Frittata (the whole milk kind) with bursted grape tomatoes.  

 

Slab of bacon brushed with maple syrup and cut into 1/4" slices.

 

Orange.

 

Fresh-squeezed grape fruit juice.

 

Arabica bean coffee served french press.  No sugar, and no cream--straight black.

 

Then walk out onto the balcony with my Bloody Marry.

 

 

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I love places that let me create my own omelette, even though they end up costing 15 bucks or so. Throw in bacon, sausage, ham, potatoes, onions, maybe something green...and give me a side of hashbrowns with black coffee. 

 

 

If I need an old favorite that's quick, sausage gravy biscuit and a side of bacon.

 

 

 

Also, for those saying livermush...may God have mercy on your souls. I know it's a mountain thing, but good lord it's nasty to me. 

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I love places that let me create my own omelette, even though they end up costing 15 bucks or so. Throw in bacon, sausage, ham, potatoes, onions, maybe something green...and give me a side of hashbrowns with black coffee. 

 

 

If I need an old favorite that's quick, sausage gravy biscuit and a side of bacon.

 

 

 

Also, for those saying livermush...may God have mercy on your souls. I know it's a mountain thing, but good lord it's nasty to me. 

 

It's more of a Salisbury thing than mountain thing. I love it.

Livermush > Scrapple

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I miss grits. I miss sausage patties. The sausage up here looks like hotdogs.

 

That said, scrambled eggs, grits, sausage patties, and waffles.

 

I stopped at a diner right outside the Bronx a few months back. They didn't have grits, but they had sausage patties. It's there man, you've gotta go find it.

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