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On 9/30/2013 9:21 PM, Ellen K. wrote:
Hard to tell who said what, my message was intended for the person who said "Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets?" That was me. "Egg tacos" are omelets folded in half, the way many SoCa restaurants serve them: they then look like tacos. wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 12:46 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Including tortillas in a meal does not make the meal tacos. You are right, but why are you telling me? Did I say including tortillas in a meal makes the meal tacos? wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 3:20 AM, Ellen K. wrote: My zip code is 42% Hispanic and I also worked for a Hispanic company for eight years and I never heard of anyone eating tacos for breakfast. Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets? "Who Are You" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 19:54:13 -0700, "Ellen K." wrote: There seem to be three favorite breakfasts in the US: - cereal - bacon & eggs & possibly pancakes - smoothies That depends on what part of the country you are in. Some places it's eggs, bacon, etc, some it's tacos. What matters is what is eaten in ones own household. The rest will sort itself out. |
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Well, that's a new one for me. Do the restaurants call them "egg tacos" on
the menu? And this is closing in on another multi-lingual play on words, IIRC in Spain a "tortilla" is what Americans call an omelet, not the flat grain item it is in Mexican Spanish. ![]() wrote in message ... On 9/30/2013 9:21 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Hard to tell who said what, my message was intended for the person who said "Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets?" That was me. "Egg tacos" are omelets folded in half, the way many SoCa restaurants serve them: they then look like tacos. wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 12:46 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Including tortillas in a meal does not make the meal tacos. You are right, but why are you telling me? Did I say including tortillas in a meal makes the meal tacos? wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 3:20 AM, Ellen K. wrote: My zip code is 42% Hispanic and I also worked for a Hispanic company for eight years and I never heard of anyone eating tacos for breakfast. Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets? "Who Are You" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 19:54:13 -0700, "Ellen K." wrote: There seem to be three favorite breakfasts in the US: - cereal - bacon & eggs & possibly pancakes - smoothies That depends on what part of the country you are in. Some places it's eggs, bacon, etc, some it's tacos. What matters is what is eaten in ones own household. The rest will sort itself out. |
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Ellen K. wrote:
Well, that's a new one for me. Do the restaurants call them "egg tacos" on the menu? And this is closing in on another multi-lingual play on words, IIRC in Spain a "tortilla" is what Americans call an omelet, not the flat grain item it is in Mexican Spanish. ![]() Tortilla Español - much like Omelette paysanne, an omelet with a filling of bits of boiled potatoes. (oh, thread mixup ...) I was served a delicious home-made one in Madrid, (mumble) years ago. |
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On 10/1/2013 10:33 PM, Ellen K. wrote:
Well, that's a new one for me. Do the restaurants call them "egg tacos" on the menu? No, they just look like tacos with the egg replacing the tortilla And this is closing in on another multi-lingual play on words, IIRC in Spain a "tortilla" is what Americans call an omelet, not the flat grain item it is in Mexican Spanish. ![]() wrote in message ... On 9/30/2013 9:21 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Hard to tell who said what, my message was intended for the person who said "Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets?" That was me. "Egg tacos" are omelets folded in half, the way many SoCa restaurants serve them: they then look like tacos. wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 12:46 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Including tortillas in a meal does not make the meal tacos. You are right, but why are you telling me? Did I say including tortillas in a meal makes the meal tacos? wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 3:20 AM, Ellen K. wrote: My zip code is 42% Hispanic and I also worked for a Hispanic company for eight years and I never heard of anyone eating tacos for breakfast. Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets? "Who Are You" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 19:54:13 -0700, "Ellen K." wrote: There seem to be three favorite breakfasts in the US: - cereal - bacon & eggs & possibly pancakes - smoothies That depends on what part of the country you are in. Some places it's eggs, bacon, etc, some it's tacos. What matters is what is eaten in ones own household. The rest will sort itself out. |
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Ellen K. wrote: Well, that's a new one for me. Do the restaurants call them "egg tacos" on the menu? And this is closing in on another multi-lingual play on words, IIRC in Spain a "tortilla" is what Americans call an omelet, not the flat grain item it is in Mexican Spanish. ![]() Tortilla Español - much like Omelette paysanne, an omelet with a filling of bits of boiled potatoes. (oh, thread mixup ...) And bits of anything like bacon, tomato, parsley, etc. I was served a delicious home-made one in Madrid, (mumble) years ago. ROFL M. |
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On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 13:54:25 +0200, Bjørn Steensrud
wrote: Ellen K. wrote: Well, that's a new one for me. Do the restaurants call them "egg tacos" on the menu? And this is closing in on another multi-lingual play on words, IIRC in Spain a "tortilla" is what Americans call an omelet, not the flat grain item it is in Mexican Spanish. ![]() Tortilla Español - much like Omelette paysanne, an omelet with a filling of bits of boiled potatoes. (oh, thread mixup ...) I was served a delicious home-made one in Madrid, (mumble) years ago. Go he http://www.ihop.com/menus/main-menu to see what an omelet looks like. Go he https://www.google.com/search?q=brea...&bih=943&dpr=1 to see what a breakfast taco looks like. |
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On 10/3/2013 12:54 AM, I Don't Know wrote:
On Tue, 01 Oct 2013 18:58:22 -0700, wrote: On 9/30/2013 9:21 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Hard to tell who said what, my message was intended for the person who said "Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets?" That was me. "Egg tacos" are omelets folded in half, the way many SoCa restaurants serve them: they then look like tacos. Just because you think they look like tacos does not make them tacos. Not when you can't think outside of the box you're in, especially when it's an itty–bitty one. wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 12:46 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Including tortillas in a meal does not make the meal tacos. You are right, but why are you telling me? Did I say including tortillas in a meal makes the meal tacos? wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 3:20 AM, Ellen K. wrote: My zip code is 42% Hispanic and I also worked for a Hispanic company for eight years and I never heard of anyone eating tacos for breakfast. Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets? "Who Are You" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 19:54:13 -0700, "Ellen K." wrote: There seem to be three favorite breakfasts in the US: - cereal - bacon & eggs & possibly pancakes - smoothies That depends on what part of the country you are in. Some places it's eggs, bacon, etc, some it's tacos. What matters is what is eaten in ones own household. The rest will sort itself out. |
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On 10/3/2013 12:59 AM, I Don't Know wrote:
On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 13:54:25 +0200, Bjørn Steensrud wrote: Ellen K. wrote: Well, that's a new one for me. Do the restaurants call them "egg tacos" on the menu? And this is closing in on another multi-lingual play on words, IIRC in Spain a "tortilla" is what Americans call an omelet, not the flat grain item it is in Mexican Spanish. ![]() Tortilla Español - much like Omelette paysanne, an omelet with a filling of bits of boiled potatoes. (oh, thread mixup ...) I was served a delicious home-made one in Madrid, (mumble) years ago. Go he http://www.ihop.com/menus/main-menu to see what an omelet looks like. Go he https://www.google.com/search?q=brea...&bih=943&dpr=1 to see what a breakfast taco looks like. You are adding a whole new dimension to the idiom "one-track mind". |
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On 10/3/2013 12:59 AM, I Don't Know wrote:
On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 13:54:25 +0200, Bjørn Steensrud wrote: Ellen K. wrote: Well, that's a new one for me. Do the restaurants call them "egg tacos" on the menu? And this is closing in on another multi-lingual play on words, IIRC in Spain a "tortilla" is what Americans call an omelet, not the flat grain item it is in Mexican Spanish. ![]() Tortilla Español - much like Omelette paysanne, an omelet with a filling of bits of boiled potatoes. (oh, thread mixup ...) I was served a delicious home-made one in Madrid, (mumble) years ago. Go he http://www.ihop.com/menus/main-menu to see what an omelet looks like. Go he https://www.google.com/search?q=brea...&bih=943&dpr=1 to see what a breakfast taco looks like. Apples and oranges. To see what an omelet looks like, the *proper* link would be this: https://www.google.com/search?q=brea...let &tbm=isch Whether you like it or not: omelets *ARE* egg tacos. Very low carb tacos at that. |
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On Thu, 03 Oct 2013 06:18:08 -0700, Don Roberto
wrote: On 10/3/2013 12:54 AM, I Don't Know wrote: On Tue, 01 Oct 2013 18:58:22 -0700, wrote: On 9/30/2013 9:21 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Hard to tell who said what, my message was intended for the person who said "Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets?" That was me. "Egg tacos" are omelets folded in half, the way many SoCa restaurants serve them: they then look like tacos. Just because you think they look like tacos does not make them tacos. Not when you can't think outside of the box you're in, especially when it's an itty–bitty one. Making up your own definitions and using words incorrectly is not thinking outside the box. It's a level of insanity shared with the insulinitis nutcase. wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 12:46 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Including tortillas in a meal does not make the meal tacos. You are right, but why are you telling me? Did I say including tortillas in a meal makes the meal tacos? wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 3:20 AM, Ellen K. wrote: My zip code is 42% Hispanic and I also worked for a Hispanic company for eight years and I never heard of anyone eating tacos for breakfast. Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets? "Who Are You" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 19:54:13 -0700, "Ellen K." wrote: There seem to be three favorite breakfasts in the US: - cereal - bacon & eggs & possibly pancakes - smoothies That depends on what part of the country you are in. Some places it's eggs, bacon, etc, some it's tacos. What matters is what is eaten in ones own household. The rest will sort itself out. |
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On 10/4/2013 7:44 PM, I Don't Know wrote:
On Thu, 03 Oct 2013 06:18:08 -0700, Don Roberto wrote: On 10/3/2013 12:54 AM, I Don't Know wrote: On Tue, 01 Oct 2013 18:58:22 -0700, wrote: On 9/30/2013 9:21 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Hard to tell who said what, my message was intended for the person who said "Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets?" That was me. "Egg tacos" are omelets folded in half, the way many SoCa restaurants serve them: they then look like tacos. Just because you think they look like tacos does not make them tacos. Not when you can't think outside of the box you're in, especially when it's an itty–bitty one. Making up your own definitions and using words incorrectly is not thinking outside the box. Being a person incapable of thinking outside of the itty-bitty box you're in - how would you know? It's a level of insanity shared with the insulinitis nutcase. Talking about nutcases: isn't it time to change your name again? Not that there is anything wrong with your current one: if fact, it's dead on. wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 12:46 PM, Ellen K. wrote: Including tortillas in a meal does not make the meal tacos. You are right, but why are you telling me? Did I say including tortillas in a meal makes the meal tacos? wrote in message ... On 9/29/2013 3:20 AM, Ellen K. wrote: My zip code is 42% Hispanic and I also worked for a Hispanic company for eight years and I never heard of anyone eating tacos for breakfast. Not even "egg tacos"? a.k.a. omelets? "Who Are You" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 19:54:13 -0700, "Ellen K." wrote: There seem to be three favorite breakfasts in the US: - cereal - bacon & eggs & possibly pancakes - smoothies That depends on what part of the country you are in. Some places it's eggs, bacon, etc, some it's tacos. What matters is what is eaten in ones own household. The rest will sort itself out. |
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Breakfast is considered as a first meal of the day. Don't skip breakfast it is very important to improve health.There are many different kinds of cereal including cheerios, cocoa puffs, honey bunches of oats, fiber one, lucky charms, cookie crisp, fruity pebbles and fruit loops. These are best cereals to eat for breakfast.
Tacoma personal trainer Last edited by David Sharad : 05-10-2013 at 03:10 PM |
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David Sharad wrote:
: Breakfast is considered as a first meal of the day. Don't skip breakfast : it is very important to improve health.There are many different kinds of : cereal including cheerios, cocoa puffs, honey bunches of oats, fiber : one, lucky charms, cookie crisp, fruity pebbles and fruit loops. These : are best cereals to eat for breakfast. : 'Tacoma personal trainer' (http://www.isaacbefitlife.com/) For a diabetic? All those extra sugar sweetened cereals are the BEST? cereals for a DIABETIC to eat? I somehow don't think so. Wendy |
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