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Default A little goes a long way!

In article >,
George Shirley > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > "James Silverton" > wrote:
> >
> >> Omelet wrote on Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:38:29 -0600:
> >>
> >>> Dark sesame oil must be used drop-wise for sure. <g>
> >>> Other things I think fall under this category a
> >>> Powdered cayanne
> >>> Cumin
> >>> Habanero (in ANY form)
> >>> Please add to the list? :-)
> >>> I'm still short on sleep...
> >> I might be short of sleep too to have that for breakfast; it would be
> >> *Brunch*. :-)

> >
> > I don't believe that breakfast foods have to be eaten for breakfast. <g>
> > One of the privileges of being an adult is that I can eat what I want,
> > when I'm in the mood for it!

>
> Amen! Sometimes we have breakfast for a late supper, sits better on
> older stomachs than something heavy. DW had the last piece of leftover
> pizza for breakfast this morning. I reckon she didn't want me to eat it
> for lunch, probably would have told me it was bad for me. I made the
> damned thing, I should be able to eat it when I want it.


<grins> Or maybe she just could not resist?

I've had eggs and sausage for dinner more than once in the past...
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