In article >,
"jmcquown" > wrote:
> Stan Horwitz wrote:
> > In article >,
> > (Curly Sue) wrote:
> >
> >> Supper will be chicken and dumplings.
> >>
> > As for food today, I wasn't in the mood for anything breakfasty for
> > breakfast. As I looked through my food stock this morning, I found a
> > half used box of fish sticks, so I figured I should finish them off. I
> > heated those sticks of fish in the oven and while they were getting
> > hot, I make some home fried potatoes to go with the fish sticks. It
> > was a strange breakfast menu, but good.
> >
> I've often wondered who decided what is "breakfast food". I love having
> bacon or sausage & eggs for dinner. Conversely, I'll often have a bowl of
> soup for breakfast. Go figure 
>
> Jill
>
>
<lol> That's part of what's cool about being an adult.
You can eat WHAT you want, WHEN you want!
I've had soup for breakfast also, and bacon and eggs for supper.
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Peace, Om.
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