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> I only really eat plain celery hearts. Otherwise I don't eat
> celery by itself, only as an ingredient.


I had celery with my breakfast this morning. Scrambled eggs, bacon,
celery, bratwurst, low-carb yogurt, and coffee.

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On 2/4/2012 2:04 PM, Mike Muth wrote:
> Nancy > wrote:
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>> I only really eat plain celery hearts. Otherwise I don't eat
>> celery by itself, only as an ingredient.

>
> I had celery with my breakfast this morning. Scrambled eggs, bacon,
> celery, bratwurst, low-carb yogurt, and coffee.


When I go out for breakfast, I generally choose a garden omelet
that includes celery. The idea of just having some celery with
my bacon strikes me funny, but then you had a lot of items for
breakfast! What the heck, throw in some crunchy celery.

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Nancy Young > wrote:

> On 2/4/2012 2:04 PM, Mike Muth wrote:

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>> I had celery with my breakfast this morning. Scrambled eggs, bacon,
>> celery, bratwurst, low-carb yogurt, and coffee.


> When I go out for breakfast, I generally choose a garden omelet
> that includes celery. The idea of just having some celery with
> my bacon strikes me funny, but then you had a lot of items for
> breakfast! What the heck, throw in some crunchy celery.


Breakfast is usually my biggest meal of the day.


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On 2/4/2012 4:47 PM, Mike Muth wrote:
> Nancy > wrote:
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>> On 2/4/2012 2:04 PM, Mike Muth wrote:

> <snip>
>
>>> I had celery with my breakfast this morning. Scrambled eggs, bacon,
>>> celery, bratwurst, low-carb yogurt, and coffee.

>
>> When I go out for breakfast, I generally choose a garden omelet
>> that includes celery. The idea of just having some celery with
>> my bacon strikes me funny, but then you had a lot of items for
>> breakfast! What the heck, throw in some crunchy celery.

>
> Breakfast is usually my biggest meal of the day.


I promise I wasn't being snarky. (laugh) Just if you
had bacon and celery alone, I might think that's strange.
But you had more of a brunch almost. Sounds good to me.

I was never much of a breakfast eater, now I just don't
feel great if I don't have a little something. Still, it's
only maybe a yogurt with some fruit and nuts or something,
maybe eggs and toast once in a while. Or oatmeal cookies.
Heh.

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Nancy Young > wrote:

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> I promise I wasn't being snarky.


I didn't think you were.

(laugh) Just if you
> had bacon and celery alone, I might think that's strange.
> But you had more of a brunch almost. Sounds good to me.


A while ago, I thought about our choice of dishes at a given meal. Really,
there is no good dietary reason for our choice of what we eat. Breakfast
has turned into a "I need something quick to get me started" rush job. I'm
retired now and have the time to make it a real meal.

> I was never much of a breakfast eater, now I just don't
> feel great if I don't have a little something. Still, it's
> only maybe a yogurt with some fruit and nuts or something,
> maybe eggs and toast once in a while. Or oatmeal cookies.
> Heh.


I used to eat that way.



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