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OT-Do You Always Have Breakfast For Breakfast??

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mario26
Posted 2009-09-02 7:10 PM (#400007 - in reply to #399982)
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I generally eat Kelloggs' Just Right cereal with sliced bananas and vanilla soy milk.

But....if there is some pizza or better yet STEAK it's gone!
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Waskel
Posted 2009-09-02 7:29 PM (#400008 - in reply to #399982)
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Know what you're eating...

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Depa07
Posted 2009-09-02 7:53 PM (#400009 - in reply to #399982)
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Rarely more than coffee for breakfast. Otherwise I eat what I feel like eating without attention to 'norm'. Have gone the cold pizza route for breakfast. I've had eggs, or french toast, or cereal for supper.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-09-02 7:58 PM (#400010 - in reply to #399982)
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I usually just have coffee, but my favorite is fried mullet and eggs with grits. (mullet is a brackish water fish for those who weren't born in the lower states.) ;)
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-09-02 8:02 PM (#400011 - in reply to #399982)
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And all thi time I thought it was an out-of-date hairstyle! :D
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GaryB
Posted 2009-09-02 8:05 PM (#400012 - in reply to #399982)
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breakfast should always be a bloody mary with leftover cold calamari
What? No Sambuca?? What kinda gumba are you?
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-09-02 8:13 PM (#400013 - in reply to #399982)
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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
fried mullet
Oh yeah... I'd give away all of TJs gits for some black mangrove smoked mullet!
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G8r
Posted 2009-09-02 8:33 PM (#400014 - in reply to #399982)
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If you want an eye opener, read Michael Pollan's "The Omnivore's Dilemma"

Since I do research in pharmacology, I have to keep up on the latest scholarly work. You really don't want to know the body of research showing just how many drugs - and their bad effects - are in our food supply.
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GaryB
Posted 2009-09-02 8:50 PM (#400015 - in reply to #399982)
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fried mullet and eggs with grits
Now that's one I'd love to try! :eek:
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Omaha
Posted 2009-09-02 9:21 PM (#400016 - in reply to #399982)
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I think I'm getting old...getting into certain "life routines" that are slow to change.

Breakfast is scrambled eggs...three egg whites and one whole egg. Two strips of thick bacon, a whole tomato sliced up.

For variety I might throw a little salsa on the eggs, or maybe some shredded cheese.

And coffee. Blessed coffee. Plenty of coffee.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-09-02 9:40 PM (#400017 - in reply to #399982)
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mullet that is what we catch in the canal with corn to use as bait.jim are you shatting me that they are good to eat ??? :confused: :confused:GWB
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GaryB
Posted 2009-09-02 9:52 PM (#400018 - in reply to #399982)
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Nails...
Ooh..That morning BM must be some serious payback!
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2009-09-02 9:57 PM (#400019 - in reply to #399982)
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Since I no longer cook for anyone but me, breakfast on weekdays starts with a cup of tea at 6 am, then two slices of whole wheat bread slathered with peanut butter and another cup of tea about 9. Weekends, depends on my work schedule.
I've eaten alot of different leftovers for breakfast, too, but I definitely draw the line at octopus or squid! :eek:
But...when the kids were growing up, everyone's favorite was a "breakfast supper," usually pancakes with bacon and scrambled eggs. I still like breakfast suppers, only now it's just scrambled eggs and English muffins. (And I'd much rather go out for breakfast than dinner, anytime.)

--Karen
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GaryB
Posted 2009-09-02 10:07 PM (#400020 - in reply to #399982)
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I don't know, Karen, a little squid parmagiana topped off with some of Jim's mullett and grits..sounds....uh...awful!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-09-02 10:25 PM (#400021 - in reply to #399982)
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Originally posted by guitarwannabee:
are you shatting me that they are good to eat ???
Down here the fry feed and grow in the brackish and near brackish shallow back bays. Once mature, they move out into the more salty and deeper waters.

I've seen huge schools of 30" mullet just prior to their spawning run. I love 'em fried fresh and, especially, smoked using black mangrove (now illegal to harvest) or buttonwood.

My Grandmother would fry up mullet roe, eggs and cook some grits for a special breakfast when I stayed over. And she made homemade buttermilk biscuits for most meals, except when we had cornbread. (Day-um, getting da hungers!)

Many folk I know don't care for 'em. But I was raised in mullet country and it was a hearty part of my childhood.

Now the only viable reason to fish them here commercially is the roe that brings top dollar in the far Pacific markets.

If ya ever saw a canned fish call 'lisa', it was mullet from this area. Didn't go over too well up yonder...

Oh yeah, we do use 'finger' mullet for bait as they are plentiful and very lively on the hook.
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FlySig
Posted 2009-09-02 11:07 PM (#400022 - in reply to #399982)
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Breakfast is a must, coffee and an english muffin at the least. Never non-breakfast food these days, though, like pizza and beer in college. Without some calories and caffeine in the morning I am lethargic until I get some.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-09-02 11:18 PM (#400023 - in reply to #399982)
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we usually go down to cape coral every year to see our transplanted michigander retiries and before we go out into the gulf to fish we catch some mullet in their canal and cut them up for bait.i thought that they were not a very sought after eating fish.oh well up here in michigan 20 years ago you wouldnt think of eating a catfish then but now they are on the menu at many of the eateries.
p.s. karen there is nothing better in the a.m. to fix a hangover than a good cold deep fried squid tenical.GWB
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-09-03 3:17 AM (#400024 - in reply to #399982)
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Originally posted by CanterburyStrings:
First cup of coffee with a few songs on the Parlor. Second cup of coffee with a few songs on the LX. Third cup of coffee with a few songs on the Adamas. Fourth cup of coffee with a few songs on the Morgan Monroe. Then I'm off to the shop for a cup of coffee with a few songs on my other Morgan Monroe. Then just one more cup of coffee with a few songs on...my BANJO!!
Just proves the point.

If you are a banjo player you gotta have drugs and psyche yourself up to it!! :D

Life is short

Eat dessert first!!

AJ
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-09-03 3:21 AM (#400025 - in reply to #399982)
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A Swaggies breakfast is also quite common in some parts of Australia.

AJ
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-09-03 3:39 AM (#400026 - in reply to #399982)
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"A chicken sandwich with a live chicken or just a bite of everybody elses...."
Vaughn Meader: "First Family" 1963
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wilblee
Posted 2009-09-03 4:44 AM (#400027 - in reply to #399982)
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Melt some butter in a pan. Sautee some chopped roasted Hatch chiles with some onion. throw in a coupla eggs and some grated cheese. Cook it 'til it's done. Wrap it up in some flour tortillas with some fiery homemade salsa. Wash it down with a coupla cups of coffee. Then get another cup of coffee, a fine cigar and today's favorite guitar and head for the patio. It's gonna be a good day.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2009-09-03 5:30 AM (#400028 - in reply to #399982)
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Originally posted by guitarwannabee:
mullet that is what we catch in the canal with corn to use as bait.jim are you shatting me that they are good to eat ??? :confused: :confused:GWB
Like Iffy said, they are great. And yes, I used to use dough balls to catch them. They are vegetarians. As a side note, they also have a gizzard instead of a stomach. Nothin' finer than fried mullet gizzards with hot sauce. If you make it to Cape Coral again, look me up.
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AussieJames
Posted 2009-09-03 6:38 AM (#400029 - in reply to #399982)
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I feel ill!!!! :D :D

AJ
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BT717
Posted 2009-09-03 7:50 AM (#400030 - in reply to #399982)
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Fish for breakfast??? Never heard of that b/4.
As someone who doesn't and really can't eat Red meat (Digestive problems) (Fish and Chicken/Turkey only) Never thought of trying that.
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Guitarzannie
Posted 2009-09-03 7:55 AM (#400031 - in reply to #399982)
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Originally posted by G8r:
If you want an eye opener, read Michael Pollan's "The Omnivore's Dilemma"

Since I do research in pharmacology, I have to keep up on the latest scholarly work. You really don't want to know the body of research showing just how many drugs - and their bad effects - are in our food supply.
G8r, I've never read that book but I heard it is a good one to read. I'm gonna put it on my reading list and see if my library has it.

Michael Pollan is featured in the movie "Food, Inc." that I saw at the theater a few weeks ago. I highly recommend that movie.

Michelle
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