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Hot tea and cookies.

This may very well be my breakfast for weeks - lots of Christmas bakers
in the extended family, as well as the "persimmon payoff" from the neighbor.
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On 12/27/2016 12:18 PM, l not -l wrote:
> On 27-Dec-2016, Taxed and Spent > wrote:
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>> Hot tea and cookies.
>>
>> This may very well be my breakfast for weeks - lots of Christmas bakers
>> in the extended family, as well as the "persimmon payoff" from the
>> neighbor.

>
> I can't remember the lasts time I ate a cookie; certainly it was years, not
> months ago.
>

As I get older I find I have a bit more of a sweet tooth. I buy
chocolate chip cookies from time to time. Can't be bothered baking them
(although I have, many years ago) since I don't eat them very often.

> My b'fast was a potato, ham, bell pepper and onion frittata. Coffee and a
> small glass of milk were my drinks of choice. My after breakfast tea is
> iced with a twist of lemon.
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Sounds good! Often times I don't eat breakfast. Peanut butter toast is
about my daily break the fast food.

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On Tue, 27 Dec 2016 08:00:30 -0800, Taxed and Spent
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>Hot tea and cookies.
>
>This may very well be my breakfast for weeks - lots of Christmas bakers
>in the extended family, as well as the "persimmon payoff" from the neighbor.


Just rolled oats with raisins here.
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