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Nexis 01-01-2006 10:29 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
For breakfast this morning:

Almond Waffles
Strawberries with raspberry coulis
Fresh pork sausage links
Applewood smoked bacon
Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
pretty and yummy!)

All in all, a very satisfying meal :)

Happy New Year !

kimberly



Damsel in dis Dress 01-01-2006 11:01 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:54 -0800, "Nexis" > wrote:

> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)


Ham and cheddar sandwiches on tiny little buns
Shrimp ring with cocktail sauce
Lefse
Potato salad
Sour cream apple pie
Seven Layer Magic Cookie Bars

We forgot the baked beans, but that's okay. Everyone was stuff
anyway.

This was our belated Christmas dinner with Kidzilla (now 5 months
pregnant and looking more like 7 months), her fiance (they're getting
married next month), her mother, and her step-father. We get together
with them every year on Christmas Eve. This holiday turned out to be
a little weird.

Carol

Bob Terwilliger 01-01-2006 11:21 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Nexis wrote:

> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>
> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)


Steel-cut oats with raisins and brown sugar
Skim milk

(I didn't want to break a resolution ALREADY!)

Bob



jmcquown 01-01-2006 11:21 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Nexis wrote:
> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>
> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>
> Happy New Year !
>
> kimberly


Bacon, egg & cheese biscuits. Been snacking on them all day :) Happy New
Year!

Jill



Wayne Boatwright 01-01-2006 11:32 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun 01 Jan 2006 04:21:02p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Bob
Terwilliger?

> Nexis wrote:
>
>> For breakfast this morning:
>>
>> Almond Waffles
>> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>> Fresh pork sausage links
>> Applewood smoked bacon
>> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>> pretty and yummy!)
>>
>> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)

>
> Steel-cut oats with raisins and brown sugar
> Skim milk
>
> (I didn't want to break a resolution ALREADY!)
>
> Bob


You're so good! :-)

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
__________________________________________________ ________________
And if we enter a room full of manure, may we believe in the pony.

[email protected] 01-01-2006 11:32 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
I had Matzoh Brei made in Stainless Steel All Clad.

What did you make your Scrambled Eggs in? SS or Teflon? How many eggs
were scrambled?

Happy New Year!

On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:54 -0800, "Nexis" > wrote:

>For breakfast this morning:
>
>Almond Waffles
>Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>Fresh pork sausage links
>Applewood smoked bacon
>Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>pretty and yummy!)
>
>All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>
>Happy New Year !
>
>kimberly
>


Christine Dabney 01-01-2006 11:32 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Leftover Pear, cherry and chocolate bread pudding. Very good eaten
cold from the fridge. ;)

Christine

tsr3 01-01-2006 11:34 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
We were not ambitious today.

For breakfast, multiple cups of coffee and Christmas Cookies!

Skipped lunch

For dinner, we went to a restaurant--had spinach con-queso and split a
club sandwich.--r3


Wayne Boatwright 01-01-2006 11:35 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun 01 Jan 2006 03:29:54p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nexis?

> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>
> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>
> Happy New Year !
>
> kimberly


My, that sounds good!

Ours was much simpler, but still very good. We had:

Apple-Cinnamon Pancakes
Peppered Bacon
Scrambled Eggs w/cream
Fresh squeezed grapefruit juice (from Indian River red grapefruit)

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
__________________________________________________ ________________
And if we enter a room full of manure, may we believe in the pony.

elaine 01-01-2006 11:37 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 


"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:54 -0800, "Nexis" > wrote:
>
>> For breakfast this morning:


Turkey soup. Love it!

E.



Wayne Boatwright 01-01-2006 11:38 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun 01 Jan 2006 04:32:46p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it ?

> I had Matzoh Brei made in Stainless Steel All Clad.
>
> What did you make your Scrambled Eggs in? SS or Teflon? How many eggs
> were scrambled?


I scrambled 6 eggs for the two of us in a Silverstone-coated omelette pan.

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
__________________________________________________ ________________
And if we enter a room full of manure, may we believe in the pony.

Christine Dabney 01-01-2006 11:40 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On 2 Jan 2006 00:40:12 +0100, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote:

>On Sun 01 Jan 2006 04:32:49p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Christine
>Dabney?
>
>> Leftover Pear, cherry and chocolate bread pudding. Very good eaten
>> cold from the fridge. ;)
>>
>> Christine

>
>That sounds SO good!


Oh believe me, it is. It is from the book by David Lebovitz, called
Ripe for Dessert.

This is the 2nd time I have made this bread pudding, and I really
think it is one of the better ones I have made. Next time I am
thinking that dried apricots might be a good addition it it.

Christine

Wayne Boatwright 01-01-2006 11:40 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun 01 Jan 2006 04:32:49p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Christine
Dabney?

> Leftover Pear, cherry and chocolate bread pudding. Very good eaten
> cold from the fridge. ;)
>
> Christine


That sounds SO good!

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
__________________________________________________ ________________
And if we enter a room full of manure, may we believe in the pony.

Wayne Boatwright 01-01-2006 11:47 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun 01 Jan 2006 04:40:11p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Christine
Dabney?

> On 2 Jan 2006 00:40:12 +0100, Wayne Boatwright
> > wrote:
>
>>On Sun 01 Jan 2006 04:32:49p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Christine
>>Dabney?
>>
>>> Leftover Pear, cherry and chocolate bread pudding. Very good eaten
>>> cold from the fridge. ;)
>>>
>>> Christine

>>
>>That sounds SO good!

>
> Oh believe me, it is. It is from the book by David Lebovitz, called
> Ripe for Dessert.
>
> This is the 2nd time I have made this bread pudding, and I really
> think it is one of the better ones I have made. Next time I am
> thinking that dried apricots might be a good addition it it.


They would, indeed! I love using dried apricots. The last time I used
them in a dessert, I cooked and mashed them to a coarse, thick puree as a
filling for fried pies. I love those things!

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
__________________________________________________ ________________
And if we enter a room full of manure, may we believe in the pony.

aem 01-01-2006 11:58 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 

Nexis wrote:
> For breakfast this morning:


Breakfast sandwich: sprouted wheat toast, mayo, lettuce, 2 slices
bacon, fried egg. Probably will have the same 100 times this year.
-aem


Melba's Jammin' 02-01-2006 12:10 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
In article <LIYtf.237$B93.13@fed1read07>, "Nexis" >
wrote:

> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>
> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>
> Happy New Year !
>
> kimberly


If you want to call it a meal . . . . Gingerbread cookies, frosted and
decorated at 8:45 a.m. with the visiting short person. Coffee for both
of us, and Grandpa, too.
--
http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 12-22-05

nancyjaye 02-01-2006 12:37 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
3 advil
1 bagel lightly toasted with butter
lots of very stong coffee

NancyJaye


Nexis 02-01-2006 12:56 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 

> wrote in message
...
>I had Matzoh Brei made in Stainless Steel All Clad.
>
> What did you make your Scrambled Eggs in? SS or Teflon? How many eggs
> were scrambled?
>
> Happy New Year!


I made them on a griddle, actually. My Mom gave me one for Christmas. I did
6 eggs for the 4 of us. Along with the sausage and bacon.

kimberly

>
> On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:54 -0800, "Nexis" > wrote:
>
>>For breakfast this morning:
>>
>>Almond Waffles
>>Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>>Fresh pork sausage links
>>Applewood smoked bacon
>>Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>>Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>>pretty and yummy!)
>>
>>All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>>
>>Happy New Year !
>>
>>kimberly
>>




Nexis 02-01-2006 12:59 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 

"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun 01 Jan 2006 03:29:54p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nexis?
>
>> For breakfast this morning:
>>
>> Almond Waffles
>> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>> Fresh pork sausage links
>> Applewood smoked bacon
>> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>> pretty and yummy!)
>>
>> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>>
>> Happy New Year !
>>
>> kimberly

>
> My, that sounds good!
>
> Ours was much simpler, but still very good. We had:
>
> Apple-Cinnamon Pancakes
> Peppered Bacon
> Scrambled Eggs w/cream
> Fresh squeezed grapefruit juice (from Indian River red grapefruit)
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright *¿*


Ours was simple too :) It just sounds more complicated than it is.
The waffles came right out of the book that came with the waffle maker, and
they were scrumptious. The strawberries I prepared last night, since I was
already making the raspberry coulis for drinks. The rest was thrown on the
griddle :)

Your juice sounds good, I love red grapefruit!

kimberly



Jude 02-01-2006 01:00 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Pickled Shrimp - not sure where the name comes from, it's a creamy
shrimp salad - with swirl pumpernickle-rye
Leftover artichoke-crab dip with pesto toasts
leftover grape tomatoes, raspberries, and grapes
leftover sparkling cranberry-apple cider

Can you see the theme here? lol

For dinner tonight, our schizophrenic household will be having:
black eyed pea salad with yellow peppers, vidalia onions, and a
balsalmic vinaigrette
potato latkes with sour cream and applesauce (it's the 8th night, you
know)
braised creamy cabbage
leftover brie on slices of apples with honey-champagne mustard


Wayne Boatwright 02-01-2006 01:09 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun 01 Jan 2006 05:59:12p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nexis?

>
> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sun 01 Jan 2006 03:29:54p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nexis?
>>
>>> For breakfast this morning:
>>>
>>> Almond Waffles
>>> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>>> Fresh pork sausage links
>>> Applewood smoked bacon
>>> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>>> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>>> pretty and yummy!)
>>>
>>> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>>>
>>> Happy New Year !
>>>
>>> kimberly

>>
>> My, that sounds good!
>>
>> Ours was much simpler, but still very good. We had:
>>
>> Apple-Cinnamon Pancakes
>> Peppered Bacon
>> Scrambled Eggs w/cream
>> Fresh squeezed grapefruit juice (from Indian River red grapefruit)
>>
>> --
>> Wayne Boatwright *¿*

>
> Ours was simple too :) It just sounds more complicated than it is.
> The waffles came right out of the book that came with the waffle maker,
> and they were scrumptious. The strawberries I prepared last night, since
> I was already making the raspberry coulis for drinks. The rest was
> thrown on the griddle :)
>
> Your juice sounds good, I love red grapefruit!
>
> kimberly


I would have preferred making waffles, but I had a request for pancakes. I
was tempted to make both, but I was too lazy! :-)

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
__________________________________________________ ________________
And if we enter a room full of manure, may we believe in the pony.

Rhonda Anderson 02-01-2006 01:14 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
"Nexis" > wrote in news:LIYtf.237$B93.13@fed1read07:

> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>


Sounds very nice. Our New Year's Day breakfast, which was yesterday
morning, was bacon and frid eggs on toasted English muffins. I planned
these as my nephews were here and I know they enjoy these as a treat for
breakfast. Very nice.

Rhonda Anderson
Cranebrook, NSW, Australia

Dave Smith 02-01-2006 02:04 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Nexis wrote:

> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>
> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)


I had a bowl of Shredded Wheat with sliced banana while my wife went out
to church. When she got home we had bacon, ham steak and buttermilk
pancakes.


zxcvbob 02-01-2006 03:09 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Nexis wrote:
> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>
> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>
> Happy New Year !
>
> kimberly
>
>



Canned blackeyed peas, buttered cornbread, boiled cabbage. And some
leftover hot cheeseburger dip poured over a piece of cornbread.

Bob

zxcvbob 02-01-2006 03:11 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article <LIYtf.237$B93.13@fed1read07>, "Nexis" >
> wrote:
>
>
>>For breakfast this morning:
>>
>>Almond Waffles
>>Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>>Fresh pork sausage links
>>Applewood smoked bacon
>>Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>>Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>>pretty and yummy!)
>>
>>All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>>
>>Happy New Year !
>>
>>kimberly

>
>
> If you want to call it a meal . . . . Gingerbread cookies, frosted and
> decorated at 8:45 a.m. with the visiting short person. Coffee for both
> of us, and Grandpa, too.



Isn't BRG a little young for coffee? ;-)

Bob

Stan Horwitz 02-01-2006 03:31 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
In article <LIYtf.237$B93.13@fed1read07>, "Nexis" >
wrote:

> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>
> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)


I wouldn't call my breakfast this morning a meal, but I had three or
four of the meatballs I made on New Years Eve, plus some of my tuna
salad on a toasted english muffin.

I skipped lunch today because I was too busy preparing for the party my
sister and I made for our dad's birthday. For dinner (at the party), my
sister, her husband, and I served roasted chicken (from a store),
quiche, tuna salad, health salad, mac & cheese, and we had raw vegies
with dip and a cheese plate as an appetizer.

sarah bennett 02-01-2006 03:37 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Nexis wrote:
> For breakfast this morning:
>
> Almond Waffles
> Strawberries with raspberry coulis
> Fresh pork sausage links
> Applewood smoked bacon
> Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
> Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
> pretty and yummy!)
>
> All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>
> Happy New Year !
>
> kimberly
>
>


coffee, then a BLT with onions that I ate at work.

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Dee Randall 02-01-2006 03:38 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 

"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote in message
...
> Steel-cut oats with raisins and brown sugar
> Skim milk
>
> (I didn't want to break a resolution ALREADY!)
>
> Bob


Same thing I've been eating every morning since I started on my "once a day
oatmeal--once a day beans" to see if I can lower cholesterol and blood
pressure, per posters here on this ng. I'm really serious about this. This
is not a resolution.
After a couple of cups of hot tea - no milk or sugar or honey,
One bowl which has this in it:
1)TJ's Organic Oatmeal, steel-cut oats, or the TJ's combination of oats,
barley & wheat
2)Ground Flax seed & wheat germ
3)Stonyfarm Yogurt
4) Teensy bit of Coconut Milk
5)Organic Italian honey
6)Ceylon or Vietnamese Cinnamon
7)Organic sunflower seeds
8)Dried Blueberries cooked with the oatmeal in distilled water or reverse
osmosis water
I top it off with Multi Enzymes and Probiotics, some red yeast & extra
Vitamin D -- yum yum good.
No decisions here -- off I go to make it a great day!
Dee Dee



Dee Randall 02-01-2006 03:40 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 

"elaine" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:54 -0800, "Nexis" > wrote:
>>
>>> For breakfast this morning:

>
> Turkey soup. Love it!
>
> E.


Did you read this, Wayne!
Dee Dee



Puester 02-01-2006 03:43 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
zxcvbob wrote:
> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>>
>>
>> If you want to call it a meal . . . . Gingerbread cookies, frosted
>> and decorated at 8:45 a.m. with the visiting short person. Coffee for
>> both of us, and Grandpa, too.

>
>
>
> Isn't BRG a little young for coffee? ;-)
>
> Bob



Can you ever be too young for coffee?

When our Dear Son was under a year old we went for a demo boat ride with
a friend whose boat we were considering buying. DS, who was a ravenous
eater, scarfed down the bottle of milk I had remembered to take along,
then cried for more. In the middle of Buzzard's Bay with land far away,
all we had was a thermos of coffee. I poured about 4 ounces of the
lukewarm light, sweet coffee into his bottle, he drank away, snuggled
down contentedly and fell asleep.

We bought the boat and had many happy family excursions in it over the
next 9 years.

My mother, who had 14 godchildren, used to offer "fairy coffee" to the
kids when the adults in the family drank coffee. She served it to the
kids very light and sweet, and they loved it.

gloria p

sf 02-01-2006 03:52 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On 1 Jan 2006 17:00:57 -0800, Jude wrote:

> black eyed pea salad with yellow peppers, vidalia onions, and a
> balsalmic vinaigrette



Ooo Ooo recipe please?
--

Practice safe eating. Always use condiments.

Chris 02-01-2006 04:45 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 

"Dee Randall" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Bob Terwilliger" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Steel-cut oats with raisins and brown sugar
>> Skim milk
>>
>> (I didn't want to break a resolution ALREADY!)
>>
>> Bob

>
> Same thing I've been eating every morning since I started on my "once a
> day oatmeal--once a day beans" to see if I can lower cholesterol and blood
> pressure, per posters here on this ng. I'm really serious about this.
> This is not a resolution.


Bravo for Bob and Dee! Fantastic!

I will start tomorrow. :-) Really.

My first meal was a bacon taste test -- two different brands as described in
another thread. The bacon was closely followed by toasted leftover baguette
w/ a tiny bit of butter and some blackberry jam. And a cup of tea with a
teensy bit of sugar.

Chris



Kathy in NZ 02-01-2006 04:52 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:54 -0800, "Nexis" > wrote:

>For breakfast this morning:
>
>Almond Waffles
>Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>Fresh pork sausage links
>Applewood smoked bacon
>Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>pretty and yummy!)
>
>All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>
>Happy New Year !
>
>kimberly
>
>

Ham sandwiches for lunch (leftover ham from Xmas that is still being
consumed and consumed and consumed.

kathy in NZ


Wayne Boatwright 02-01-2006 04:55 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun 01 Jan 2006 09:52:59p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Kathy in
NZ?

> On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:54 -0800, "Nexis" > wrote:
>
>>For breakfast this morning:
>>
>>Almond Waffles
>>Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>>Fresh pork sausage links
>>Applewood smoked bacon
>>Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>>Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>>pretty and yummy!)
>>
>>All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>>
>>Happy New Year !
>>
>>kimberly
>>
>>

> Ham sandwiches for lunch (leftover ham from Xmas that is still being
> consumed and consumed and consumed.


You must consume it before it consumes you! <g>

--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
__________________________________________________ ________________
And if we enter a room full of manure, may we believe in the pony.

OmManiPadmeOmelet 02-01-2006 06:28 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
In article .com>,
"nancyjaye" > wrote:

> 3 advil
> 1 bagel lightly toasted with butter
> lots of very stong coffee
>
> NancyJaye
>


Sounds like you drank even more than I did. ;-)

I've found that vodka gives me less of a hangover than anything else so
pretty much stuck with that. I mixed it with cranberry juice.

I was at an overnight NY party and got to sleep on a twin sized water
bed. Yay! Went to bed about 3 am.

Our hosts served us fresh baked buttermilk biscuits and an emu egg baked
frittata with sausage, cheese, potatoes, onions and jalapenos. It was
fantastic!

And coffee with cream de cacoa......
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

OmManiPadmeOmelet 02-01-2006 06:31 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
In article >,
"Dee Randall" > wrote:

> "Bob Terwilliger" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Steel-cut oats with raisins and brown sugar
> > Skim milk
> >
> > (I didn't want to break a resolution ALREADY!)
> >
> > Bob

>
> Same thing I've been eating every morning since I started on my "once a day
> oatmeal--once a day beans" to see if I can lower cholesterol and blood
> pressure, per posters here on this ng. I'm really serious about this. This
> is not a resolution.
> After a couple of cups of hot tea - no milk or sugar or honey,
> One bowl which has this in it:
> 1)TJ's Organic Oatmeal, steel-cut oats, or the TJ's combination of oats,
> barley & wheat
> 2)Ground Flax seed & wheat germ
> 3)Stonyfarm Yogurt
> 4) Teensy bit of Coconut Milk
> 5)Organic Italian honey
> 6)Ceylon or Vietnamese Cinnamon
> 7)Organic sunflower seeds
> 8)Dried Blueberries cooked with the oatmeal in distilled water or reverse
> osmosis water
> I top it off with Multi Enzymes and Probiotics, some red yeast & extra
> Vitamin D -- yum yum good.
> No decisions here -- off I go to make it a great day!
> Dee Dee
>
>


Oat bran really does work...
and makes a delicious hot cereal!
It reminds me of cream of wheat with a better texture.

When I was going after lowering cholesterol, I went for oat bran cooked
in water, then I added fresh fat free home made unflavored yogurt to
that with a little Splenda.

It's not bad at all!!!!!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

Bob Terwilliger 02-01-2006 07:54 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
Dee wrote:

> After a couple of cups of hot tea - no milk or sugar or honey,
> One bowl which has this in it:
> 1)TJ's Organic Oatmeal, steel-cut oats, or the TJ's combination of oats,
> barley & wheat
> 2)Ground Flax seed & wheat germ
> 3)Stonyfarm Yogurt
> 4) Teensy bit of Coconut Milk
> 5)Organic Italian honey
> 6)Ceylon or Vietnamese Cinnamon
> 7)Organic sunflower seeds
> 8)Dried Blueberries cooked with the oatmeal in distilled water or reverse
> osmosis water
> I top it off with Multi Enzymes and Probiotics, some red yeast & extra
> Vitamin D -- yum yum good.


Bouncing this against the list of "14 Superfoods" it's rather impressive:

Beans
Blueberries CHECK!
Broccoli
Oats CHECK!
Oranges
Pumpkin
Salmon
Soy
Spinach
Tea -- green or black CHECK!
Tomatoes
Turkey
Walnuts
Yogurt CHECK!


You're having beans at one of your other meals, right? You *could* notch up
another item by putting soymilk either into your tea or your oatmeal. And
it looks like walnuts would fit right in with your oatmeal, too.

But I suppose adding broccoli, oranges, pumpkin, salmon, spinach, tomatoes,
and turkey to your oatmeal would take away some of its appeal. :-)


Bob



ensenadajim 02-01-2006 08:57 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 04:45:25 GMT, "Chris" >
wrote:

>My first meal was a bacon taste test -- two different brands as described in
>another thread. The bacon was closely followed by toasted leftover baguette
>w/ a tiny bit of butter and some blackberry jam. And a cup of tea with a
>teensy bit of sugar.


So? The participants (bacon) and outcome were?


jim


ensenadajim 02-01-2006 09:01 AM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:54 -0800, "Nexis" > wrote:

>For breakfast this morning:
>
>Almond Waffles
>Strawberries with raspberry coulis
>Fresh pork sausage links
>Applewood smoked bacon
>Scrambled eggs with cheese, salsa & avocado on the side
>Fresh squeezed orange juice (from Indian River Royal Red oranges, very
>pretty and yummy!)
>
>All in all, a very satisfying meal :)
>
>Happy New Year !
>
>kimberly
>


No breakfast except a cup of coffee waiting for my frinds to swing by
and pick me up - then off to a Mexican restaurant for stacked New
Mexican enchiladas with scrambled eggs, followed by a nap and then off
to my sister's for hot roast beef sandwiches and ham hocks and
black-eyed peas.

Shoulda had chiliquilles or menudo. Well, chiliquilles.


jim


Melba's Jammin' 02-01-2006 02:03 PM

What was your first meal of the New Year?
 
In article >,
zxcvbob > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > If you want to call it a meal . . . . Gingerbread cookies, frosted and
> > decorated at 8:45 a.m. with the visiting short person. Coffee for both
> > of us, and Grandpa, too.

>
>
> Isn't BRG a little young for coffee? ;-)
>
> Bob


You're never too young! How old were you when you started drinking it?
I was probably her age. All my life. Hers is half coffee and half
milk -- maybe a little more than half milk. No sugar. That part is
interesting because she's been allowed to dump sugar on most anything,
<baba rolls eyes and crosses herself>. I've added a couple stories and
pics to my webpage (the Sam I Am! tab and the church review on the main
page) -- she's not much for eating the cookies; she just likes to help
in the kitchen.
--
http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 12-22-05


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