Do you like breakfast for dinner?

Exterous

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I actually don't and my wife and friends don't believe me. There are just some foods I don't like to eat at certain times. I don't want Omelets or pancakes at 6pm
 

newb111

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Mmmm breakfast dinner. Though I do agree about the omelets or pancakes. But most anything else with eggs is good for me.
 

destrekor

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hell yes.

Foods typically considered breakfast food are something I enjoy any time of day... or night.
 

Perknose

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I went to a restaurant that serves 'breakfast at any time'. So I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance.

Classic Steven Wright :laugh:
 

spidey07

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It's easy, it's yummy and one of the biggest treats there is - Breakfast food for dinner.
 

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yea, I'll eat pancakes any damn time of the day I can get them. Waffles too. I don't like eating chicken abortions at all.
 

nageov3t

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I don't even eat breakfast for breakfast, except the occasional egg... my usual breakfast is just a protein shake.
 

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If you stay up late enough and drink enough, breakfast has the bulk and bold salty meat you sloppily desire and the blandness that your stomach now requires. ;)
 

compuwiz1

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Interesting topic. I had breakfast for dinner last night with a bit of a twist. Rather than breakfast sausage, I cooked some Bratwurst to go with my eggs and homefries.
 

zzuupp

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Originally posted by: Perknose
If you stay up late enough and drink enough, breakfast has the bulk and bold salty meat you sloppily desire and the blandness that your stomach now requires. ;)

So that's why the Waffle House always tastes so good after last call :D
 

Megatomic

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Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Interesting topic. I had breakfast for dinner last night with a bit of a twist. Rather than breakfast sausage, I cooked some Bratwurst to go with my eggs and homefries.
My wife cooks venison with bacon when we have breakfast for dinner. Talk about AMAZING!
 

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Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Interesting topic. I had breakfast for dinner last night with a bit of a twist. Rather than breakfast sausage, I cooked some Bratwurst to go with my eggs and homefries.

I watch a TON of foodTV. You'd be surprised at how much a perfectly fried egg is used to compliment the flavors.
 

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Originally posted by: zzuupp
Originally posted by: Perknose
If you stay up late enough and drink enough, breakfast has the bulk and bold salty meat you sloppily desire and the blandness that your stomach now requires. ;)

So that's why the Waffle House always tastes so good after last call :D
Yes, but have you ever gone there when you're not inebriated? It's unsettling in many ways.
 

compuwiz1

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Interesting topic. I had breakfast for dinner last night with a bit of a twist. Rather than breakfast sausage, I cooked some Bratwurst to go with my eggs and homefries.

I watch a TON of foodTV. You'd be surprised at how much a perfectly fried egg is used to compliment the flavors.

Tell me about it. I have been known to even put a fried egg on a bacon burger. :)

 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Interesting topic. I had breakfast for dinner last night with a bit of a twist. Rather than breakfast sausage, I cooked some Bratwurst to go with my eggs and homefries.

I watch a TON of foodTV. You'd be surprised at how much a perfectly fried egg is used to compliment the flavors.

Tell me about it. I have been known to even put a fried egg on a bacon burger. :)

The Italians around where I grew up used to hollow out a thick cut piece of nice, crusty, chewy Italian bread, hollow out a hole in the middle, and poach an egg in it in a skillet on the stove.

No new boundary of taste, but homey and nice.