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Do you like breakfast for dinner?

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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
 
Mmmm breakfast dinner. Though I do agree about the omelets or pancakes. But most anything else with eggs is good for me.
 
I went to a restaurant that serves 'breakfast at any time'. So I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance.

Classic Steven Wright :laugh:
 
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.
 
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. 😉
 
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.
 
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 😀
 
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!
 
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.
 
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 😀
Yes, but have you ever gone there when you're not inebriated? It's unsettling in many ways.
 
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. 🙂

 
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.
 
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