Yerda
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Some kind of horrific medical condition, surely. Broken taste buds? Is that a thing?How can anyone not like peanut butter?
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Some kind of horrific medical condition, surely. Broken taste buds? Is that a thing?How can anyone not like peanut butter?
Ah.... Yeah..... My wife tells me that the meal I remember is a pancake syrup and sausage breakfast .Eh? They don't put syrup on burgers here. They don't even serve burgers until breakfast hours are over.
Ah.... Yeah. My wife tells me that the meal I think of is pancakes, syrup and a sausage. The sausage just looked like a burger to me.Eh? They don't put syrup on burgers here. They don't even serve burgers until breakfast hours are over.
I read your post to my wife. Then I read out about the medium and hard overs .Good point. It takes a bit of practice to figure out how long to cook them on the other side. I over or undercooked many an egg before I ultimately got it right.
Maybe. Thanks for the thought.How about the oatmeal with a pinch salt in place of sugar.
Can't you take a yolk?I find the avocado yolk to be a bit too hard for my liking.
Do you eat breakfast? If so, what do you typically eat? How soon after waking do you eat?
On work days, I'll have some variant of two eggs and toast, whether it's fried on a sandwich with cheese, over easy on top of toast, or French toast. But I recently discovered a south Indian dish I love called pongal, which consists of water, rice, green gram lentil, vegetable oil, clarified butter, salt, cashews, asafoetida, cumin, ginger, and tumeric. I typically eat that on my off days.
Of course, I enjoy my morning coffee as well.
Coffee I have after my morning meditation, and breakfast I have typically one and a half to two hours after waking up.
What's your breakfast of choice?
Sausage patties not a usual UK thing?Ah.... Yeah..... My wife tells me that the meal I remember is a pancake syrup and sausage breakfast .
The sausage looked like a burger to me.
Eh?O expect you think our
Full breakfast - WikipediaI guess some of our breakfasts would look dodgy to you.
At least real sugar. It has that going for it.Real sugar or corn syrup?
Cheater.I actually don't make it. I buy this brand from my local Indian grocer. I just copied the ingredients from the box.
But egg yolks don't sprout. (Avocados are called butter pears in some places.)I find the avocado yolk to be a bit too hard for my liking.
Ever tried Jarrito's?At least real sugar. It has that going for it.
Okay, slight detour. I am not a fan of soda (or pop as I grew up calling it). But I do love me some Mexican Coca Cola. Made with real sugar
No, but I have seen them many times. Taco trucks of course. I usually go for the Coca Cola if anything.Ever tried Jarrito's?
How do you feel about salted caramel?I will eat savory food only after noon...
We Italians have strict rules about savory / sweet ...
For example the pineapple pizza is ...
I mean with hundreds of salty foods...ham, mushrooms, eggs, vegetables, cheese... you put fruit on pizza? Come on...
Well... better not...How do you feel about salted caramel?
They're pretty good. Give them a try sometime.No, but I have seen them many times. Taco trucks of course. I usually go for the Coca Cola if anything.
How are they? I have found that sodas with sugar seem to have a cleaner taste. The corn syrup seems to linger on the tongue for too long.
In McDonalds, I guess.......Sausage patties not a usual UK thing?
Sorry....Typos...... that was supposed to read....