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Crispy toasted English muffin, 2 eggs (scrambled) with English cheddar
cheese and 3 strips of bacon, crispy. Tall glass of ice cold skim milk and
a small glass of grapefruit juice. (A post about grapefruit juice isn't
going to scare me away from it)

Jill


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jmcquown wrote:
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> Crispy toasted English muffin, 2 eggs (scrambled) with English cheddar
> cheese and 3 strips of bacon, crispy. Tall glass of ice cold skim milk and
> a small glass of grapefruit juice. (A post about grapefruit juice isn't
> going to scare me away from it)


I had the usual...... Muffets with banana, brown sugar and while milk, and
a latte.
I don't need that article to scare me away from grapefruit. I cannot
tolerate citrus fruits. The last time I had grapefruit was probably 20
years ago, and I was so bad the next day that I had to go home from work.
It's a crying shame because I used to love grapefruit and oranges. It took
me a long time to connect those things with constant intestinal cramps.
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> Crispy toasted English muffin, 2 eggs (scrambled) with English cheddar
> cheese and 3 strips of bacon, crispy. Tall glass of ice cold skim milk
> and
> a small glass of grapefruit juice. (A post about grapefruit juice isn't
> going to scare me away from it)
>
> Jill


Why did you post this at 9:14 PM?


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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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>> Crispy toasted English muffin, 2 eggs (scrambled) with English cheddar
>> cheese and 3 strips of bacon, crispy. Tall glass of ice cold skim milk
>> and
>> a small glass of grapefruit juice. (A post about grapefruit juice isn't
>> going to scare me away from it)
>>
>> Jill

>
> Why did you post this at 9:14 PM?
>
>

Why do you care?

Am still thinking about breakfast. (Its 9.54am here, just in case you
wanted to know).
Toast and eggs sound good to me. Don't really like grapefruit juice, but
orange juice will do just fine.
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Chatty Cathy wrote:

> Toast and eggs sound good to me. Don't really like grapefruit juice, but
> orange juice will do just fine.


I like blueberry juice: some brands remind me of red wine, pinot noir to be
precise.
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"Chatty Cathy" > wrote in message
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> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Crispy toasted English muffin, 2 eggs (scrambled) with English cheddar
>>> cheese and 3 strips of bacon, crispy. Tall glass of ice cold skim milk
>>> and
>>> a small glass of grapefruit juice. (A post about grapefruit juice isn't
>>> going to scare me away from it)
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> Why did you post this at 9:14 PM?

> Why do you care?



Welcome to America, where people are allowed to ask questions.

The post seemed weird, especially since the breakfast involved absolutely
nothing out of the ordinary.


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Vilco wrote:
> Chatty Cathy wrote:
>
>> Toast and eggs sound good to me. Don't really like grapefruit juice,
>> but orange juice will do just fine.

>
> I like blueberry juice: some brands remind me of red wine, pinot noir
> to be precise.


I saw 'Blueberry Lemonade' in big jugs at the store yesterday. Uh, what?

Jill


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> Vilco wrote:
>> Chatty Cathy wrote:
>>
>>> Toast and eggs sound good to me. Don't really like grapefruit juice,
>>> but orange juice will do just fine.

>>
>> I like blueberry juice: some brands remind me of red wine, pinot noir
>> to be precise.

>
> I saw 'Blueberry Lemonade' in big jugs at the store yesterday. Uh, what?
>
> Jill



Uh...delicious, but I've only had it homemade. I'll see if I can dredge up
the recipe. But basically, you stick the berries and some liquid into the
blender, hit it, strain it, and add back into regular lemonade.


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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:43:47 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> wrote:

>"Chatty Cathy" > wrote in message
...
>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Crispy toasted English muffin, 2 eggs (scrambled) with English cheddar
>>>> cheese and 3 strips of bacon, crispy. Tall glass of ice cold skim milk
>>>> and
>>>> a small glass of grapefruit juice. (A post about grapefruit juice isn't
>>>> going to scare me away from it)
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> Why did you post this at 9:14 PM?

>> Why do you care?

>
>
>Welcome to America, where people are allowed to ask questions.
>

Maybe she thought she posted it before 10AM and just found it sitting
in her outbox.

>The post seemed weird, especially since the breakfast involved absolutely
>nothing out of the ordinary.
>

People are allowed to eat ordinary breakfasts. Personally, breakfast
bores me.... especially when it involves some $10-20 lb. bacon I've
never heard of and wouldn't buy even if I had.

PS: *English* Cheddar made it an ok for rfc post.


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<sf> wrote in message ...
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:43:47 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> > wrote:
>
>>"Chatty Cathy" > wrote in message
...
>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Crispy toasted English muffin, 2 eggs (scrambled) with English cheddar
>>>>> cheese and 3 strips of bacon, crispy. Tall glass of ice cold skim
>>>>> milk
>>>>> and
>>>>> a small glass of grapefruit juice. (A post about grapefruit juice
>>>>> isn't
>>>>> going to scare me away from it)
>>>>>
>>>>> Jill
>>>>
>>>> Why did you post this at 9:14 PM?
>>> Why do you care?

>>
>>
>>Welcome to America, where people are allowed to ask questions.
>>

> Maybe she thought she posted it before 10AM and just found it sitting
> in her outbox.
>
>>The post seemed weird, especially since the breakfast involved absolutely
>>nothing out of the ordinary.
>>

> People are allowed to eat ordinary breakfasts. Personally, breakfast
> bores me.... especially when it involves some $10-20 lb. bacon I've
> never heard of and wouldn't buy even if I had.
>
> PS: *English* Cheddar made it an ok for rfc post.


zzzzzzzzzzz...........




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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:05:25 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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>> PS: *English* Cheddar made it an ok for rfc post.

>
>zzzzzzzzzzz...........


Made ya look anyway.
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<sf> wrote in message ...
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:05:25 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> > wrote:
>
>>> PS: *English* Cheddar made it an ok for rfc post.

>>
>>zzzzzzzzzzz...........

>
> Made ya look anyway.
> ))



So, this morning, I shut off my alarm clock using my left hand, since it was
closest to the clock.


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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 18:43:36 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> wrote:

><sf> wrote in message ...
>> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:05:25 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>> PS: *English* Cheddar made it an ok for rfc post.
>>>
>>>zzzzzzzzzzz...........

>>
>> Made ya look anyway.
>> ))

>
>
>So, this morning, I shut off my alarm clock using my left hand, since it was
>closest to the clock.
>

Good move.... saves precious energy for getting out of bed.


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sf wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:05:25 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> > wrote:
>
>>> PS: *English* Cheddar made it an ok for rfc post.

>>
>> zzzzzzzzzzz...........

>
> Made ya look anyway.
> ))


Having compared English Cheddar to Vermont Cheddar side by side, I'll take
the English hands down. Much more subtle taste. The Vermont cheddar had a
distinctly disagreeable aftertaste.

Jill


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