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A formal breakfast


Appetizer:
Small tub of Motts applesauce

Main course:
Guacamole cheeseburger

Dessert:
Walker's shortbread cookie

A tall glass of ice cold:
Orange Gatorade.


You?

Andy
TGIF
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On Nov 20, 4:17*am, Andy > wrote:
> A formal breakfast
>
> Appetizer:
> Small tub of Motts applesauce
>
> Main course:
> Guacamole cheeseburger
>
> Dessert:
> Walker's shortbread cookie
>
> A tall glass of ice cold:
> Orange Gatorade.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
> TGIF


I suppose you were just sitting there in you undies too?
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"l, not -l" > wrote in
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> On 20-Nov-2009, Andy > wrote:
>
>> A formal breakfast
>>
>>
>> Appetizer:

>
> OMG: it's bacon - real bacon. I haven't eaten strips of real bacon in
> years, until this morning. OMG, hickory smoked, thick slice,
> Farmland brand bacon is soooooo good; at least when you've been used
> to turkey bacon or Oscar Mayer Bacon Pieces.
>
>>
>> Main course:

>
> EggBeaters omelet with diced peppers and onions.
>
>>
>> Dessert:

>
> 1/3 cup of Uncle Sam whole grain cereal, with blueberries and
> half-a-banana, sliced, in a half-cup of milk.
>
>> Beverage:

>
> 3 cups of Eight O'clock brand 100% Colombian coffee.
>
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy



l, not -l,

I've never seen the Uncle Sam cereal!

You're just making that up! Right?

Best,

Andy
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Andy wrote:

> I've never seen the Uncle Sam cereal!
>
> You're just making that up! Right?


It's real. It is in the cereal aisle usually hidden in the small section
devoted to cereals which taste like tree bark and dried hay.
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"Dave Bugg" > wrote in
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> Andy wrote:
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>> I've never seen the Uncle Sam cereal!
>>
>> You're just making that up! Right?

>
> It's real. It is in the cereal aisle usually hidden in the small
> section
> devoted to cereals which taste like tree bark and dried hay.



LOLOL!!!

I only hope it can't be as bad as you describe.

Andy
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"l, not -l" > wrote in
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> On 20-Nov-2009, Andy > wrote:
>
>> l, not -l,
>>
>> I've never seen the Uncle Sam cereal!
>>
>> You're just making that up! Right?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy

>
> It's been around for a hundred years, you'd think more people would
> know about it; but, it has no kid appeal (no sugar added), therefor,
> no advertising budget. Uncle Sam cereal is whole-grain wheat flakes
> with flax seed. It's available in all the supermarkets here (STL),
> not just "healthfood" stores. It is generally on the top shelf, near
> such favorites as GrapeNuts, xxxBranXXX and other non-candy cereals.
> It is low-glycemic, thus does not raise glucose levels quickly or very
> high and can be enjoyed by many who need to watch their blood glucose
> levels.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/unclesamcereal



l, not -l,

I remember you gave me that link a year or two ago. I kept forgetting.

I'll wander down the cereal aisle at the supermarket and buy a box if
they have it.

I have liked Trader Joe's O's (Cheerios) breakfast cereal mostly.

Best,

Andy
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