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Kaido

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Chocolate milk and a clif bar...

I had this guy the other day:

http://www.amazon.com/Clif-Bar-Energ.../dp/B0000CEO7R

Spiced Pumpkin Pie clif bar. It was REALLY good. One of the better Clif bars I've had, actually. I'm not really a big pumpkin fan (don't like pumpkin pie) but lately I've been in the mood for it.

Edit: Also, if you haven't tried it - chilled Chocolate Almond Milk is quite possibly the BEST chocolate milk I have ever had. Nesquik ftl.
 
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TallBill

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First clif bar I've ever had. It was meh. I just drink chocolate milk for the dense calories.
 

Kaido

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um we need a recipe

THIS THREAD IS USELESS WITHOUT THE RECIPE!

:D

Basically just whip up a couple eggs, a cup and a half of eggnog, teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice, tablespoon and a half of cinnamon and then dip your bread in. Although next time I'm going to try baking it in the oven to get it crispier (one recipe said to put the mix in a cake pan overnight then bake it so its super infused), or maybe toasting it then frying it.

The whipped cream is just canned whipped cream beaten with some eggnog for flavor. I won't lie. It was pretty awesome :awe: I'm probably going to go into diabetic shock now...totally worth it :biggrin:
 

alfa147x

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Basically just whip up a couple eggs, a cup and a half of eggnog, teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice, tablespoon and a half of cinnamon and then dip your bread in. Although next time I'm going to try baking it in the oven to get it crispier (one recipe said to put the mix in a cake pan overnight then bake it so its super infused), or maybe toasting it then frying it.

The whipped cream is just canned whipped cream beaten with some eggnog for flavor. I won't lie. It was pretty awesome :awe: I'm probably going to go into diabetic shock now...totally worth it :biggrin:

Guess what for dinner! That sounds awesome. So you take the egg + bread thing and just toss it in the oven? Or do you cook it on the stove first?
 

JS80

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Yum, I'll have to try it, thanks! Is it shredded? I can't tell from the Amazon pic.

There are two kinds. First is the individual packages pre-cut into little rectangles. They also sell large packages that come in a sheet (like as big as a 8.5x11) and when you open it you can cut it up into whatever size you prefer with scissors and keep it in a container.

Usually served shredded when you top it on Bibimbap.
 

Jadow

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looks good, but too sweet. I made eggs, bacon, and toasted english muffins this morn.
 

ultimatebob

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I had a ribeye with garlic mashed potatoes, and an Apple Pie rated Connecticut's best for brunch. I win. :)
 

Slew Foot

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cheerios, milk, and a banana at work.

At least the food is free and they pay me a bunch to watch football on sundays
 

Jeeebus

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Breakwich on cuban toast...

two eggs
bacon
cheddar
add some maple syrup

om nom nom
 

Kaido

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Guess what for dinner! That sounds awesome. So you take the egg + bread thing and just toss it in the oven? Or do you cook it on the stove first?

Easiest way is to pan-fry on medium heat. Dip each piece so it's 100% covered then fry until brown on each side. Done.
 

waggy

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i made.
bacon
scrambled eggs (usually make fried eggs but nobody wanted them)
biscuits
sausage and gravy.

it was yummy.
 

mmntech

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cheerios, milk, and a banana at work.

At least the food is free and they pay me a bunch to watch football on sundays

Bowl of maple oatmeal at work, and I don't get to watch TV. :(

Thankfully I only work until noon on Sundays.
 

Spoooon

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There are two kinds. First is the individual packages pre-cut into little rectangles. They also sell large packages that come in a sheet (like as big as a 8.5x11) and when you open it you can cut it up into whatever size you prefer with scissors and keep it in a container.

Usually served shredded when you top it on Bibimbap.

My mom used to take the unroasted seaweed, brush it with sesame oil, salt it, then roast it over a burner. :)

OP's breakfast looks pretty f-ing good to me. I just had coffee for breakfast.