Favorite Breakfast?

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Like the title says... what is your favorite breakfast? Mine? Grits served hot w/ a couple of scrambled eggs, with butter toast and jelly, some bacon and plenty of coffee. With that sort of meal a man can go just about all day!
 
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Some of you might gag but here it goes.

Mon - Sat I eat oatmeal with cranberries and roasted sunflower seeds.

Here's where the fun starts.

Sun. Coffee, toasted whole bread with a little butter and red caviar. Smoked salmon, onion, baked potato and real cheese. Sometimes even a shot or two of vodka

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Howdy,
I eat it once a week. Two eggs sunny side up, thick cut pepper bacon, home cut fried potatoes with a little vinegar added to the skillet right at the end and real coffee.
Bless those who like em, but I'm no grits or chicory fan.
Oatmeal? I'd rather die if thats what it takes to stay alive.
Thanks
Mike
 
I like to eat breakfast any time of day. My wife does, too. We make it a point when we go on vacation to have breakfast for dinner, at least once.

I must say that my favorite would be:

Two eggs over medium (runny yolks, with whites cooked) *
Hash browns (or tater tots, or any other form of fried potatoes)
Rye toast
Black coffee (preferably a strong French roast)
Tangerine or pineapple juice


* "over easy" or "sunny side up" is disgusting, because you'll get them with the whites not fully cooked. It's like eating snot.
 
Two scrambled eggs, bacon or sausage, or country ham. Grits. Toast, or good biscuits. Coffee and ice water. I don't like what passes for biscuits at a lot of the places. We have eaten a bunch of deer sausage since about the first of November. The sausage and the chili are my two favorite cuts of venison.;)
 
Pretty simple, really. A couple of eggs over medium, some hash browns with a little Tabasco, some ham, sausage, or bacon, biscuits and gravy, and a large glass of orange juice. That'll usually keep me going until dinner (noon meal).
 
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I'm not much for breakfast anymore but the German cooks at the Rhein Main AB mess hall put out one hell of a breakfast. omelets with ham , mushrooms and cheese , potato's , bacon and sausage. damn good cinnamon rolls also. I'm not sure what the army mess halls were like but there always seemed to be a lot of them eating on base.
 
My favorite is steak and eggs over easy with hash browns and toast from the waffle house. What I usually get is ¾ of a cup of oatmeal.
 
Two eggs sunny side, big spoon of refried beans, fried potatoes, on flour tortilla, all covered with Chili Verde..............Huevos Rancheros (may have spelled that wrong). However you spell it, it is good and good for ya.
 
...the German cooks at the Rhein Main AB mess hall put out one hell of a breakfast. omelets with ham , mushrooms and cheese , potato's , bacon and sausage. damn good cinnamon rolls also...

I never saw chow like that. :mad:
 
Beer and spice drops.

But for reasons of health and common sense I can't have that, so I usually slice up one avocado, one Roma tomato, and pile up some baby spinach leaves beside them. Then I scramble two eggs (or three if I'm hungry) with some fresh garlic thrown in, dump them on top of the spinach, and sprinkle with lemon pepper. Yum!

I've been known to cut up a cooked sausage and throw it in the eggs from time to time, but the meal is pretty big without the meat. Another variant involves leaving out the tomato and avocado, but throwing a cup of prefab pico de gallo on top of the egg-and-spinach heap. No toast, no muffins or biscuits, no potatoes, no starchy carbs of any sort.

All of this is washed down with as many espressos as I want, which is usually five or six.
 
Usually we have what was left over from last nights dinner - since we are retired, we have more of a brunch around 11:30 or so daily - after a few cups of coffee and reading the paper etc.

Although I don't have it that often, I'd have to say my favorite breakfast is smoked salmon with diced red onion, sour cream, capers and caviar (yes caviar) on top. This is something we usually have as an appetizer for the family on Christmas day so I might have any leftovers the next day for breakfast (usually there's not much left.)
 
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