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What is your breakfast favorite?

Pancakes
5
22%
French Toast
11
48%
Waffles
4
17%
Biscuits
3
13%
 
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What is your breakfast favorite?

I am a pancake person myself. :)
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Same as you , but with a bunch of that brown sugary stuff, yummmmmmmm
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mmmmm, biscuits n sausage gravy, put some MEAT on your bones!
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I'm from the South, if I eat breakfast, it is eggs and grits baby! Mixed up together, YEAH! :D
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Post by mountainman »

I had Bob Evan's today.

Rise-n-Shine: 2 eggs (over hard), 2 sausage patties, hash browns, wheat toast and coffee (4 cups).

Mmmmmmmm
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Post by Aether »

I never really noticed a big difference in taste between waffles and pancakes, they're made (at least at my house) out of the same stuff. I like waffles better, because they hold the butter/syrup/mounds of sugar in place more than pancakes do.

And bacon.
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French toast on it's own plate, ham & hash browns on a second plate, coffee with 2 creams and about 10 sugar packets.....

Best breakfast evar.
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Post by YeOldeStonecat »

Out of those choices...French Toast...depending on how it was made.

But I also love all varieties of eggs, breakfast meats, corned beef hash, roast beef hash, thick sliced deli bacon (not that paper thin store bought crap), "Shannon Irish Bacon", home fries, various southern foods like grits, sausage/gravy/biscuits, etc etc etc.

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Tim Horton's :thumb:
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French Toast with 2 scrambled eggs bacon & sausage
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3 Eggs over-easy, Sausage, Bacon, Home-Fries and white toast.
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pancakes and log cabin

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It has to be the Lumberjack Slam at denny's.


It is 2 eggs over easy, 3 pancakes, 1 piece of ham, 2 pieces of [your choice of bacon or sausage] and 4 pieces of toast.
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biscuits w/sausage gravy w/ 2 eggs scrambled and a couple slices of french toast.. mmmmm...
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biscuits and sausage gravy....best breakfast ever!
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Steak and Eggs with Hash Browns covered in cheese and onion and ketchup on top of the Hash Browns with some white toast and Mt. Dew to wash it down. :D
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Post by poptom »

Just finger food for me, a couple of sausage links and an English muffin.... and fresh ground coffee.

If I'm on the road it'll probably be a Denny's Grand Slam.
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Post by Joint Chiefs of Staff »

Originally posted by Rouse
Tim Horton's :thumb:
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You a muffin man? :D
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Waffle House baby!
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Post by EvilAngel »

Originally posted by jdblitz
mmmmm, biscuits n sausage gravy, put some MEAT on your bones!
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Post by Kyle »

Jeeez, I should know better than to go into these food threads... I rarelly eat breakfast but now, thanks to you guys, I have to get up and make myself an omlete...

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In my house traditionally saturday breakfast is a fried egg, bacon and cheddar on a toasted onion bagel, all homemeade, not takeout of course.
Sunday breakfast is usally Oatmeal or cereal with seasonal melon and orange slices as well as strawberries or other seasonal berries.
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Post by vinnie »

Cup of tea. Sometimes, two pieces of toast with vegemite.

Then I go and wrestle a crocodile to cook for lunch :)
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Man, I think half of SG should be sent into battle. Sounds like most of us could get shot in the chest and our arteries are so plugged we would not lose any blood at all :D We would be the run-flat brigade, or the fix a flat (or GSW)brigade

I do like the heart stopping breakfasts also, usually I have granola or oatmeal if anything though.
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Post by BaLa »

umm
I'll take a couple of burgers :D
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Post by Brk »

Carnation Instant Breakfast.
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