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Poll Question : Which do you prefer for breakfast?
Choice Votes Statistics
Waffles (thumbs up) 5 9 %
Pancakes 11 20 %
S.O.S. aka creamed chipped beef on toast 6 10 %
Bagel 2 3 %
Omelette 21 38 %
Muffinssssss 0 0 %
Oatmeal 3 5 %
Nothing 2 3 %
Gerbil 5 9 %
Egg foo young - ewwwe 0 0 %
Total 55 100%

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Which do you prefer for breakfast?
charliebarr Offline
#51 Posted:
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I have become the cbid slave now.hmmmmm....fair enough ....thx shana now im busa lil beatch....I been demoted it appears
ZRX1200 Offline
#52 Posted:
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He's the noob king dude.
05busa Offline
#53 Posted:
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It should be an honor....u ungreatful prick
charliebarr Offline
#54 Posted:
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That mr prick
05busa Offline
#55 Posted:
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U wish u cbid chitstain. Is my meats done?
charliebarr Offline
#56 Posted:
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You only one can answer that...My cooking worse than my language.....


Mr.charliebarr......don't u forget that......
05busa Offline
#57 Posted:
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Posts: 97,187
So u piss off the ladies here, fuq with z and u cant even cook.....wtf
charliebarr Offline
#58 Posted:
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What can I say.....
05busa Offline
#59 Posted:
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I can think of something
Elizabeth [email protected] Offline
#60 Posted:
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crgcpro wrote:
My answer would be Cracker Barrel and you get all of the above except Gerbils.

I thought a Gerbil was a little rat. At least 3 of you actually eat those??


They are great with chocolate. Don't knock it till you try it.... You'll be surprised trust meBigGrin
propeller Offline
#61 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2014
Posts: 173
Why no French Toast and no scrapple?


Scrapple originated from the Mid Atlantic and you guys don't have it as a choice.

What's this world coming to?

jespear Offline
#62 Posted:
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Posts: 9,462
I went with the SOS, as Sausage and eggs or Scrapple and eggs were not listed.
ALL of the above MUST have fried potatoes as a side.

jes
kombat96 Offline
#63 Posted:
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Omelette (onions, ham, mushrooms and cheese). Hasbrowns crispy, white toast no butter.

WAffles, pancakes, oatmeal, biscuits and gravy, french toast add bacon are all gross.
cacman Offline
#64 Posted:
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Posts: 12,216
kombat96 wrote:
white toast no butter.

Wombat wants white bread, toasted, dry, with nothin' on it?? But you're not tall? Figured you for four whole fried chickens and a Coke!
TrishS@CigarBid Offline
#65 Posted:
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05busa wrote:
Wheres da scrapple??


My neighbor just traded my Christmas Cookies for home made scrapple. He brought back the container with the cookies filled with scrapple. Hubs and I will be feasting tomorrow morning! Although we got about 5 pounds of it so we'll be feasting again about 10 times!

LOVE me some scrapple, so long as its made right!!
kombat96 Offline
#66 Posted:
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Nice. Favorite movie.
TrishS@CigarBid Offline
#67 Posted:
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Posts: 3,172
propeller wrote:
Why no French Toast and no scrapple?


Scrapple originated from the Mid Atlantic and you guys don't have it as a choice.

What's this world coming to?



I leave the forum to a noob and this is what happens. My apologies propeller! I agree. No scrapple is just shameful!!






Sarcasm
charliebarr Offline
#68 Posted:
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Thats a big batch of scrapple.....
ShanaC@CigarBid Offline
#69 Posted:
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TrishS@CigarBid wrote:
I leave the forum to a noob and this is what happens. My apologies propeller! I agree. No scrapple is just shameful!!






Sarcasm



What can I say? I am still in the learning stages.

I guess I need to start thinking like a man Think Razz
TrishS@CigarBid Offline
#70 Posted:
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Posts: 3,172
charliebarr wrote:
Thats a big batch of scrapple.....


It is! I hope it freezes well because there is NO WAY we're eating all of that over the next week or two.

I sincerely hope its good. Otherwise, I hope the dogs like it.
Damarie@Cigarbid Offline
#71 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Sex and coffee.



Now that's a breakfast!! ThumpUp
propeller Offline
#72 Posted:
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TrishS@CigarBid wrote:
It is! I hope it freezes well because there is NO WAY we're eating all of that over the next week or two.

I sincerely hope its good. Otherwise, I hope the dogs like it.



If you have a vacuum sealer scrapple freezes great.

My old neighbor used to make it from scratch and to this day it was the best I've ever had. I remember as a kid
walking in to their kitchen and seeing a hogs head sitting on the table getting ready to be picked....I miss those
days...

Other than some of the local butchers around my town about the best store bought scrapple I've had is Yoders
but you can't get that stuff anywhere near me so I've grown to really enjoy Rappa.
TMCTLT Offline
#73 Posted:
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Posts: 19,733

HOBO.....where's hobo on da list?
madspackler Offline
#74 Posted:
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When we would visit family in SC, Saturday breakfast was always fried quail, grits, gravy, biscuit and sliced tomato. I think that might be why most of them had heart attacks. Great breakfast though.
charliebarr Offline
#75 Posted:
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TrishS@CigarBid wrote:
It is! I hope it freezes well because there is NO WAY we're eating all of that over the next week or two.

I sincerely hope its good. Otherwise, I hope the dogs like it.

I honestly would like to know as usually if frozen it sorta looses its ability to slice nice,stick together,if you understand me.That being said I would like to know...since its "fresh"if it remains the same?thx
charliebarr Offline
#76 Posted:
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ShanaC@CigarBid wrote:
What can I say? I am still in the learning stages.

I guess I need to start thinking like a man Think Razz

If you would like help I am sure im capable of that.....probably bad idea
05busa Offline
#77 Posted:
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Trish.....i need to trade with ur neighbor...hook a brudda up
05busa Offline
#78 Posted:
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C'mon ShaaaaNaaaaa u can do it!!
DaQueenBeez Offline
#79 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Where's MJ Total???


Yeah - he loves breakfast foods!

I went with PANCAKES, because pancakes are for winners.
They're what I prefer...but what I usually end up with is coffee, sometimes with a greek yogurt chaser.
No sex with the coffee, I'm afraid. Just lots of lusty thoughts lol.
MACS Offline
#80 Posted:
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ShanaC@CigarBid wrote:
What can I say? I am still in the learning stages.

I guess I need to start thinking like a man Think Razz


About perfectly proportioned boobies and delicious beer all day?

Weird.
charliebarr Offline
#81 Posted:
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Now we r headed in right direction.....
ShanaC@CigarBid Offline
#82 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
About perfectly proportioned boobies and delicious beer all day?

Weird.



Never could do beers, but liqueur will do
MACS Offline
#83 Posted:
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DaQueenBeez wrote:
Yeah - he loves breakfast foods!

I went with PANCAKES, because pancakes are for winners.
They're what I prefer...but what I usually end up with is coffee, sometimes with a greek yogurt chaser.
No sex with the coffee, I'm afraid. Just lots of lusty thoughts lol.


Pfffft... party pooper.
ShanaC@CigarBid Offline
#84 Posted:
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05busa wrote:
C'mon ShaaaaNaaaaa u can do it!!



Buuusssaaaaa








I will try :) BigGrin
delta1 Offline
#85 Posted:
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Shana working late tonight?
charliebarr Offline
#86 Posted:
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Thats a scary thought....I thought weekends were play time?oooops
jespear Offline
#87 Posted:
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propeller wrote:
If you have a vacuum sealer scrapple freezes great.

My old neighbor used to make it from scratch and to this day it was the best I've ever had. I remember as a kid
walking in to their kitchen and seeing a hogs head sitting on the table getting ready to be picked....I miss those
days...

Other than some of the local butchers around my town about the best store bought scrapple I've had is Yoders
but you can't get that stuff anywhere near me so I've grown to really enjoy Rappa.



HABBERSETT'S !
charliebarr Offline
#88 Posted:
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Rappa is what I'm familiar with though we have several local butchers brands as well.I will have to try the vacuum seal as I said earlier it gets grainy imo when frozen.The taste etc still good just the consistency.....
delta1 Offline
#89 Posted:
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We also need to add a healthy alternative, besides oatmeal. Maybe fresh fruit cocktail with light greek yogurt?
sd72 Offline
#90 Posted:
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Id like eggs over easy on corned beef hash, biscuits and gray, has Browns with cheese and onion, and a plate of bacon and sausage links. White toast dunked in melted butter. Coffee, and a Bloody Mary.

Can that be added to the poll?
delta1 Offline
#91 Posted:
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yes, crispy fried corned beef hash topped with sunny side up/runny yolk eggs.

Looking at the list, I'll bet Shana is a vegetarian. Not one meat choice. The omelette is prolly a veggie only.
MACS Offline
#92 Posted:
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90/91 - now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout, Willis!!

Scrambled eggs with bacon and cheese, crispy hash browns, sausage, bacon, and biscuits and sausage gravy. Enough calories to encompass one's entire daily allowance and worth every one.

Pass the hot sauce.
illinichaser Offline
#93 Posted:
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my new breakfast now that I'm dieting. . .

2 eggs scrambled with onions and peppers, and slice of wheat toast with a little country crock, and a glass of OJ. Good protein, filling, and great flavors.
Abrignac Offline
#94 Posted:
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illinichaser wrote:
my new breakfast now that I'm dieting. . .

2 eggs scrambled with onions and peppers, and slice of wheat toast with a little country crock, and a glass of OJ. Good protein, filling, and great flavors.



Butter is better for you. Just sayin'
charliebarr Offline
#95 Posted:
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If I were you Abrignac I would throw some ,if any left over crab meat into a nice omelette with a touch of cheese......yea
05busa Offline
#96 Posted:
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Im hungry now
Homebrew Offline
#97 Posted:
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This is a flawed poll.
I couldn't find BEER.

Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew)Beer
illinichaser Offline
#98 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:
Butter is better for you. Just sayin'



Highly debatable, and depends on the butter. . .



I skipped the butter, and used some cheese and made an egg sammich today. . . Drool Drool
ZRX1200 Offline
#99 Posted:
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I'm eating pancakes and drinking coffee.

No sex this a.m.
Buckwheat Offline
#100 Posted:
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Big Breakfast = couple of eggs over easy, side of bacon, crispy hash browns, toast & plain black coffee
Light/Regular Breakfast = Yogurt w/granola and a banana with plain black coffee

I wish I could do the big breakfast more often than ~once a month but I would rather not die from Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure &/or morbid obesity. fog

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