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Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww
toasts! AND a square of dark chocolate. AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! You? Andy + 1 lb? |
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Andy wrote:
> Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww > toasts! > > AND a square of dark chocolate. > > AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. > > I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! > > You? > > Andy > + 1 lb? > Did your mother ever tell you that you are different? ;-) For breakfast, I had an Italian omelet, filled with mozzarella, pepperoni and a few green onion tops, served with a little marinara sauce. Becca |
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Becca said...
> Andy wrote: >> Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww >> toasts! >> >> AND a square of dark chocolate. >> >> AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. >> >> I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! >> >> You? >> >> Andy >> + 1 lb? >> > > Did your mother ever tell you that you are different? ;-) Becca, Never but she shook her head every time she looked at me! ![]() Best, Andy |
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In article >, Andy > wrote:
> Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww > toasts! > > AND a square of dark chocolate. > > AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. > > I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! > > You? > > Andy > + 1 lb? A lovely batch of fresh green beans, steamed, then added butter, salt free lemon pepper and some sesame seeds! There was 16 oz. of them and I was unable to finish them all. :-) Dad finally woke up and has not eaten much in the past 2 days since I brought him home from the hospital, so I made him a sausage and jack cheese omelet topped with some muenster cheese. I used 6 eggs. He needed the protein! I had two bites of that but he ate about 2/3 of the rest of it before getting stuffed. The rest is in the 'frige for him for later... -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. |
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In article >,
Becca > wrote: > Andy wrote: > > Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww > > toasts! > > > > AND a square of dark chocolate. > > > > AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. > > > > I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! > > > > You? > > > > Andy > > + 1 lb? > > > > Did your mother ever tell you that you are different? ;-) > > > For breakfast, I had an Italian omelet, filled with mozzarella, > pepperoni and a few green onion tops, served with a little marinara sauce. > > > Becca That sounds wonderful!!! -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. |
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On Mar 21, 4:40*am, Andy > wrote:
> Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww > toasts! > > AND a square of dark chocolate. > > AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. > > I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! > > You? > > Andy > + 1 lb? 6 slices of bacon, 3 sausage patties, three cheese omelet with avocado, coffee with a shot of Jack Daniels. It's gonna be a good day! |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > Becca > wrote: >> For breakfast, I had an Italian omelet, filled with mozzarella, >> pepperoni and a few green onion tops, served with a little marinara sauce. >> >> >> Becca >> > > That sounds wonderful!!! > Being on a low carb diet, I was wanting something different, so one morning I created this Italian omelet. They do not serve it in restaurants, but I wish they did. I can get a cheese steak omelet, a Denver omelet and a Mexican omelet, but that is just about all they offer. Becca |
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:08:02 -0500, Becca > wrote:
>Omelet wrote: >> In article >, >> Becca > wrote: >>> For breakfast, I had an Italian omelet, filled with mozzarella, >>> pepperoni and a few green onion tops, served with a little marinara sauce. >>> >>> >>> Becca >>> >> >> That sounds wonderful!!! >> > > >Being on a low carb diet, I was wanting something different, so one >morning I created this Italian omelet. They do not serve it in >restaurants, but I wish they did. I can get a cheese steak omelet, a >Denver omelet and a Mexican omelet, but that is just about all they offer. > > Try hot italian sausage instead of pepperoni. ![]() -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Mar 21, 1:27*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On Mar 21, 4:40*am, Andy > wrote: > > > Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww > > toasts! > > > AND a square of dark chocolate. > > > AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. > > > I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! > > > You? > > > Andy > > + 1 lb? > > 6 slices of bacon, 3 sausage patties, three cheese omelet with > avocado, coffee with a shot of Jack Daniels. It's gonna be a good day! Skip the JD and that is certainly the yummiest breakfast in this thread. I'd sub lightly basted eggs for the omelet, and add some home fries, and maybe a buttered slice of wheat toast. Heck, throw in some freshly squeezed Cali OJ too. The way Andy eats seems like he's expecting to go to Hell, and he's acclimating himself to the cuisine ahead of time. --Bryan |
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sf wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:08:02 -0500, Becca > wrote: > > >> Omelet wrote: >> >>> In article >, >>> Becca > wrote: >>> >>>> For breakfast, I had an Italian omelet, filled with mozzarella, >>>> pepperoni and a few green onion tops, served with a little marinara sauce. >>>> >>>> >>>> Becca >>>> >>>> >>> That sounds wonderful!!! >>> >>> >> Being on a low carb diet, I was wanting something different, so one >> morning I created this Italian omelet. They do not serve it in >> restaurants, but I wish they did. I can get a cheese steak omelet, a >> Denver omelet and a Mexican omelet, but that is just about all they offer. >> >> >> > Try hot italian sausage instead of pepperoni. ![]() That sounds like a winner. :-P Becca |
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Andy wrote:
> Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww > toasts! > > AND a square of dark chocolate. > > AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. > > I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! > > You? > > Andy > + 1 lb? A turkey club sandwich--and my usual cafe au lait. -- Jean B. |
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Jean B. said...
> Andy wrote: >> Microwaved Myers creamed chipped beef on unsalted buttered Milton's wgww >> toasts! >> >> AND a square of dark chocolate. >> >> AND two peanut butter filled pretzel nuggets. >> >> I know... I'll probably go to Hell now! >> >> You? >> >> Andy >> + 1 lb? > > A turkey club sandwich--and my usual cafe au lait. Jean B, An admirable breakfast!!! :9 Best, Andy |
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