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SPOONS
 
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I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat eggs.
I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream cheese,
cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.

What else can I make?

Thanks a bunch,
SPOONS


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SPOONS wrote:
> I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat eggs.
> I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream cheese,
> cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.
>
> What else can I make?
>
> Thanks a bunch,
> SPOONS



Muffins.

Vegetable pancakes as zucchini pancakes or carrot pancakes.

Can your non-egg eater eat eggs when they're in pancakes? If not,
there's a way you can substitue tofu which has met with good reviews
from people who don't like tofu. I can supply details if you're interested.

Your menu sounds more than adequate. You could have signed off "thanks
a brunch."

--Lia

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chef
 
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sausages, hienz baked beans, saute mushrooms, fried tomatoes , fried black
pudding , fried sliced bread ,bannannannas in toffee sauce, porridge , lamb
kidneys , kippers , kedgeree , bubble and squeak , smoked salmon , english
breakfast tea in mugs with milk and sugar.
a few ideas just off of the top of my waistline.
happy xmas
ttfn andy

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> SPOONS wrote:
> > I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat

eggs.
> > I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream

cheese,
> > cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.
> >
> > What else can I make?
> >
> > Thanks a bunch,
> > SPOONS

>
>
> Muffins.
>
> Vegetable pancakes as zucchini pancakes or carrot pancakes.
>
> Can your non-egg eater eat eggs when they're in pancakes? If not,
> there's a way you can substitue tofu which has met with good reviews
> from people who don't like tofu. I can supply details if you're

interested.
>
> Your menu sounds more than adequate. You could have signed off "thanks
> a brunch."
>
> --Lia
>



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> I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat

eggs.
> I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream cheese,
> cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.
>
> What else can I make?
>


Homemade gravlax.

Jack Pescador


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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 04:13:57 GMT, "SPOONS"
> wrote:

>I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat eggs.
>I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream cheese,
>cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.
>
>What else can I make?


Looks like plenty to me. I don't eat eggs much, but am sure I'd have a
satisfying meal at your breakfast. Let's see, I'll have the last 5
items. Or perhaps just some brie, fruit & coffee. Or if you had lox to
go with the bagel & cream cheese... :-)


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I don't eat eggs either, but give me a plate of bacon, hash browns, and
bagels & cream cheese and I'm full for the entire day!

Of course, left-over cold pizza is always good for breakfast too! <g>

kilikini


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> On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 04:13:57 GMT, "SPOONS"
> > wrote:
>
> >I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat

eggs.
> >I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream

cheese,
> >cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.
> >
> >What else can I make?

>
> Looks like plenty to me. I don't eat eggs much, but am sure I'd have a
> satisfying meal at your breakfast. Let's see, I'll have the last 5
> items. Or perhaps just some brie, fruit & coffee. Or if you had lox to
> go with the bagel & cream cheese... :-)



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"Jack Schidt®" > wrote in message . com...
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> "SPOONS" > wrote in message
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> > I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat

> eggs.
> > I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream cheese,
> > cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.
> >
> > What else can I make?
> >

>
> Homemade gravlax.
>
> Jack Pescador



Yum! Great idea. That would be really special.
Here's a link to a recipe I've used:

Homemade Gravlax


Mia
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Hi Gloria,

Be here for 10ish....we'll be expecting you. :-)

Bring your appetite...

SPOONS


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> SPOONS wrote:
> >
> > I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat

eggs.
> > I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream

cheese,
> > cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.
> >
> > What else can I make?
> >
> > Thanks a bunch,
> > SPOONS

>
>
>
> Nothing! What time do you want me there?
>
> ;-)
> gloria -p



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SPOONS > wrote:
> I'm having some friends over for breakfast and one person doesn't eat eggs.
> I'll still have eggs for the other people along with bagels, cream cheese,
> cereal, brie, pancakes, hashbrowns, bacon, toast, fruit & coffee.


> What else can I make?


What else do you need? I think your menu is fine as it is, although you might want
to serve some orange juice, tea, and coffee. There is plenty on your menu for the
people who don't eat eggs.

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