butterfly77
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Sun Jul-11-10 08:33 AM
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| I am hungry this morning.. |
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Edited on Sun Jul-11-10 08:35 AM by butterfly77
but I don't know what to eat. I don't want simple bacon and eggs I had oatmeal yesterday. I want something different any suggestions?
Any suggestions for dinner?
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grasswire
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Sun Jul-11-10 11:09 AM
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| 1. A BLT makes a fine breakfast |
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Or a bacon tomato and avocado on toast.
Or a toad in the hole -- tear a circle out of the middle of a piece of bread, melt some butter in a pan, put your bread down in the butter and crack an egg into the circle. Cook on both sides until your egg is the preferred done-ness.
Dinner? You'll find millions of ideas on the internet. One good place to look is at eatingwell.com
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Sun Jul-11-10 11:12 AM
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| 2. and lunch and dinner, too! (BLT, that is!) |
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Sun Jul-11-10 11:39 AM
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| 3. in fact, I'm going to go make a BT right now! |
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half of one, anyway. That's all the carbs I can take. I have some of that microwave bacon and it's soooo easy and quick. Mmmmmm.
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Sun Jul-11-10 03:07 PM
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Edited on Sun Jul-11-10 03:08 PM by butterfly77
and thanks for the site grasswire...
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Sun Jul-11-10 05:10 PM
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| 5. So, what did you have? |
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we didn't do anything special..
we just had lightly toasted bagels with cream cheese and fresh melon.
But what did you settle on?
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Mon Jul-12-10 12:50 PM
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| 8. I took some leftover corned beef... |
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sauteed it with onion,peppers and potatoes with toast..
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Mon Jul-12-10 03:13 PM
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I love hash, and wish it had fewer calories.
Good choice!
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Mon Jul-12-10 04:56 PM
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| 11. Next time I wiill try it .. |
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with some different types of bread.
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Sun Jul-11-10 06:04 PM
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| 6. I usually buy or make a spinach quiche. It's quick and delishhh with fresh picked, sliced tomatoes. |
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Or migas is good too when I want to change up the egg thing.
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Mon Jul-12-10 04:53 PM
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| 10. Got a recipe for quiche or spinach pie.. |
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Sun Jul-11-10 10:14 PM
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| 7. For future reference, you might want to keep instant pancake mix on hand |
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Here's the way I make it.
750 grams AP flour(6 cups) 3 tsp baking powder 1 Tbs salt 1 1/2 tsp baking soda 6 Tbs lard (or vegetable shortening) 6 Tbs butter (cut into cubes)
Mix all ingredients in a food processor, dropping the fat in last at little at a time while the machine is running. Use the mix within one month or store in the fridge up to 3 months.
To make the pancake batter mix 1 cup of mix with 1 cup of buttermilk and one beaten egg which yields about 8 dollar pancakes or 3 large ones. This is just the starting point. I always keep frozen fruit on hand for when I don't have fresh, so you just thaw the fruit out with a bit of tap water and drop on top after you pour the batter on the griddle. Bananas and vanilla extract is one of my favorite add-ons. You can always use regular milk and a bit more baking powder (leave out the baking soda) if you don't keep buttermilk on hand, but it won't turn out quite as good. I culture my own buttermilk so I generally always have some.
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