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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?
M1220 Offline
#101 Posted:
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Cannot remember the last time I had breakfast now that I think about this.....
DaQueenBeez Offline
#102 Posted:
Joined: 01-26-2007
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ZRX1200 wrote:
I'm eating pancakes and drinking coffee.

No sex this a.m.



Shameless flirting, that is...Shame on you
jetblasted Offline
#103 Posted:
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Butter is better for you. Butter has 3 ingredients, Margarin has 90.

So is Lard, for that matter. "If you can find it". I blame Proctor & Gamble for introducing that Crisco crap 100 years that turned people off from natural lard, to the science of modified foods.
charliebarr Offline
#104 Posted:
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Is not margarine basically veg oil + 89 other ingredients?I'm with old school butter such as we get in pa...very lil bs....
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#105 Posted:
Joined: 11-02-2006
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jetblasted wrote:
Butter is better for you. Butter has 3 ingredients, Margarin has 90.

So is Lard, for that matter. "If you can find it". I blame Proctor & Gamble for introducing that Crisco crap 100 years that turned people off from natural lard, to the science of modified foods.



Butter has only one ingredient: cream.
Salt, which is optional, would be #2 when present.
What the heck is #3?

The blocks and tubs of lard on the shelf at the markets, at least around here, are hydrogenated and have preservatives added. Not a lot better than Crisco really. You'd have to render your own to avoid them - maybe a co-op market or real butcher shop might have natural lard, I've never looked.
Abrignac Offline
#106 Posted:
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Thunder.Gerbil wrote:
Butter has only one ingredient: cream.
Salt, which is optional, would be #2 when present.
What the heck is #3?

The blocks and tubs of lard on the shelf at the markets, at least around here, are hydrogenated and have preservatives added. Not a lot better than Crisco really. You'd have to render your own to avoid them - maybe a co-op market or real butcher shop might have natural lard, I've never looked.



I knew about the cream. If I make it myself I ever add salt. I'm also wondering what the other ingredient is.
Thunder.Gerbil Offline
#107 Posted:
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charliebarr wrote:
Is not margarine basically veg oil + 89 other ingredients?I'm with old school butter such as we get in pa...very lil bs....


Mass produced commercial margarine is an edible plant oil of some sort plus a bunch of other stuff, some worse than others, not sure if it's quite 90 ingredients, but there's a lot in there. If you make it yourself though, it's only a few ingredients and can be all natural.
Palama Offline
#108 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
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Went back to eating only fruits for breakfast. Depending on when and how much, sometimes need a banana around 10:30 or so to hold me till lunch time.
corey sellers Offline
#109 Posted:
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Banana during workdays , weekends nothing
Sunoverbeach Offline
#110 Posted:
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My favorite is biscuits and sausage gravy. My usual is one hard boiled egg before I run out the door
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#111 Posted:
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Chorizo omlette with Vidalia onions and green olives.
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#112 Posted:
Joined: 12-29-2020
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My favorite breakfast is 2 fried eggs 2 toast. If I’m on the run I’ll stop at Hardee’s for a bacon egg cheese biscuit. Best fast food breakfast I’ve ever found.
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#113 Posted:
Joined: 11-23-2011
Posts: 28,782
20 oz of black coffee, everyday


weird, but only eat breakfast when I'm away from home, on vacation, and it varies depending on where I am
BuckyB93 Offline
#114 Posted:
Joined: 07-16-2004
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Speyside2 wrote:
Chorizo omlette with Vidalia onions and green olives.

This sounds good.

delta1 wrote:

weird, but only eat breakfast when I'm away from home, on vacation, and it varies depending on where I am

I'm the same way. Don't normally eat breakfast. When I do it's typically 2 eggs scrambled, bacon, toast & home fries/hashbrowns, tall glass of OJ.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#115 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
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I'd much rather go with eggs and bacon than the stuff listed.

Coffee? That's regardless of whatever is on the menu. Death Wish and Cafe Bustelo FTW!
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#116 Posted:
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I make breakfast bowls out of potatoes, bell peppers, spicy sausage, and onion. I make enough for 10 servings and freeze them. Whenever I need a quick breakfast, I throw one in a toaster over for 15 minutes and throw an over-easy egg on top when it’s done and cut up some green onion to put on top.

I don’t meal prep often, but it really helps to have two weeks-worth of breakfast prepared when the semester gets busy.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#117 Posted:
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Too good for instant Ramen, eh? Kids nowadays
Brewha Offline
#118 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2010
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Does a beer count as breakfast?

Asking for a friend….
MACS Offline
#119 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
Does a beer count as breakfast?

Asking for a friend….


If you're on a fishing boat and you have it with a donut.
corey sellers Offline
#120 Posted:
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Or a cigar
MACS Offline
#121 Posted:
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corey sellers wrote:
Or a cigar


^That was a given.
Brewha Offline
#122 Posted:
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Solid advice.
corey sellers Offline
#123 Posted:
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Just making sure we are on the same page brother.
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#124 Posted:
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I usually just pick at dinner leftovers from the fridge or no food just a tall glass of iced tea.

If I'm making breakfast, taters n eggs with veggies and some sort of meat. Sub rice for taters if there's cooked rice in the fridge.

Yesterday I had leftover ribs. Day before was leftover pizza. Today was rice, onions, bell peppers, habaneros, cilantro, tomato, cheese, bacon, shredded rib meat, eggs, and hot sauce. Tomorrow will probly be leftover flautas.
rockmiesterr Offline
#125 Posted:
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I'll go with the waffles then pork.......
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