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$250M Powerball Breakfast

Buttered toast, carrots and a few glugs of ice cold milk.

You?

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On Aug 19, 3:42*am, Andy > wrote:
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> Buttered toast, carrots and a few glugs of ice cold milk.


Milk, or skim milk?
>
> You?


A few sips out of my wife's coffee (quality control).

We get concerned when my son rough-houses with the cat that he not get
his eyes near to her back claws. I just told him, "That's why the
cat's butt smells bad, to remind you to keep your face away from
there."
>
> Andy


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On Aug 19, 3:42*am, Andy > wrote:
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> Buttered toast, carrots and a few glugs of ice cold milk.
>
> You?
>
> Andy


Coffee first, always! I like my coffer on an empty stomach, so the
caffeine hits me unimpeded by food!

And then it will be my usual home made baked beans, and I sliced up my
ham butt last night and have a plastic container full of ham buts I
saved just for this purpose! YUM! And maybe a piece of fruit too.
Dunno what yet.

John Kuthe...
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> On Aug 19, 3:42*am, Andy > wrote:
>> $250M Powerball Breakfast
>>
>> Buttered toast, carrots and a few glugs of ice cold milk.

>
> Milk, or skim milk?
>>
>> You?

>
> A few sips out of my wife's coffee (quality control).
>
> We get concerned when my son rough-houses with the cat that he not get
> his eyes near to her back claws. I just told him, "That's why the
> cat's butt smells bad, to remind you to keep your face away from
> there."
>>
>> Andy

>
> --Bryan



Hope your son doesn't learn that lesson the hard way!!!

Could be worse. Pet skunk!

Andy
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l, not -l said...

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> On 19-Aug-2009, Andy > wrote:
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>> You?

>
> I was powerfully influenced by a couple of recent threads. B'fast this
> morning was biscuit and EggBeaters, smothered in sausage (sage) gravy.
>
> Tonight's dinner will be BLT, using nice heirloom tomato slices, toasted
> onion-dill-rye and slathered in Miracle Whip.



l, not -l,

Pardon me but a couple things kinda/sorta seem out of whack...

Why eggbeaters smothered in sausage gravy?

And why miracle whip when bacon is present?

Best,

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> On 19-Aug-2009, Andy > wrote:
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>> l, not -l,
>>
>> Pardon me but a couple things kinda/sorta seem out of whack...
>>
>> Why eggbeaters smothered in sausage gravy?
>>
>> And why miracle whip when bacon is present?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy

>
> Why not; it's the way I like it?
>
> I pour the gravy over biscuit and EggBeaters; I get to eat more gravy

that
> way.
>
> I like Miracle Whip and I make the sandwich to suit my taste. Feel free

to
> use mayo, ketchup, mustard or chocolate on your bacon.



I just did some quick calorie calculations and had to ask why.

I'm entirely Miracle-Whip-Free and Eggbeaters dependant!

Best,

Andy
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> Buttered toast, carrots and a few glugs of ice cold milk.
>
> You?
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> Andy


Carrots? That's odd, but then who am *I* to say that?



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> Andy wrote:
>> $250M Powerball Breakfast
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>> Buttered toast, carrots and a few glugs of ice cold milk.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy

>
> Carrots? That's odd, but then who am *I* to say that?



Jean B.,

I know. They're normally reserved for daytime snacks. The baby carrot ones.

Best,

Andy
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l, not -l said...

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> On 19-Aug-2009, Andy > wrote:
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>> I just did some quick calorie calculations and had to ask why.

>
> ????????? How could you do calorie calculations on that b'fast? You
> have no idea about size and type of biscuit, amount of sausage or type
> of milk. The best you could do is assume 2 egg equivalent of EggBeaters,
> which would add a whopping 60 calories. However, since I do measure and
> know my ingredients, I can tell you that the total calorie count is
> below that of the two Nathan's natural skin hotdogs you reported having
> a while back; with less than half the fat.



Now you're arguing for the sake of argument.

Exactly which two Nathans hot dogs were you referring to???

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Andy wrote:
> Jean B. said...
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>> Andy wrote:
>>> $250M Powerball Breakfast
>>>
>>> Buttered toast, carrots and a few glugs of ice cold milk.
>>>
>>> You?
>>>
>>> Andy

>> Carrots? That's odd, but then who am *I* to say that?

>
>
> Jean B.,
>
> I know. They're normally reserved for daytime snacks. The baby carrot ones.
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
> ]


And are they baby carrots, or whittled-down carrots?

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Jean B. said...

> Andy wrote:
>> Jean B. said...
>>
>>> Andy wrote:
>>>> $250M Powerball Breakfast
>>>>
>>>> Buttered toast, carrots and a few glugs of ice cold milk.
>>>>
>>>> You?
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>> Carrots? That's odd, but then who am *I* to say that?

>>
>>
>> Jean B.,
>>
>> I know. They're normally reserved for daytime snacks. The baby carrot
>> ones.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>> ]

>
> And are they baby carrots, or whittled-down carrots?



Jean B.,

Whittled down by wabbits ones.

Best,

Andy
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