Breakfast ideas!

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But seriously, I have something to look forward to now when I retire. BEER;lol

That is only when you have to go to work. Retired my breakfast every morning takes four minutes to fix. Frozen sausage patty goes into a small Styrofoam bowl and into the microwave for one minute. Three frozen pancakes go into the microwave for one minute while the sausage is being replaced in the bowl by two fresh eggs. Pancakes come out and the eggs, covered with a paper towel, go in for one minute while the pancakes are getting a bath in butter and syrup. Ding.

Pour the OJ and breakfast is ready. Every morning.
 
Have bfunk13 whip you up a Breakfast Pizza:)
 
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Toast a waffle, slice of cheese, slice of ham, top with baked beans.
Quick and easy.
 
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Take about 3 tablespoons of peanut butter and put it in a bowl. Microwave for 30 seconds to get it melty. Slice a banana up and stir it into the PB. Glass of skim milk for a chaser. Never gets old.

Add some dark chocolate chips and your talking my language
 
I don't want to start a new thread just for this. I am looking for a recipe for what I believe is called German Coleslaw. It's basically coleslaw with vinegar instead of mayo. We used to go a local church dinner and they served it and it was great.
 
Sounds yummy Pete...

BB...I thought your not supposed to mic syrofoam? mad0025.gif
 
If you want quick and easy, Take a bowl and spray with Pam. Add a beaten egg, you can put some butter in it, or some leftover cooked meat(i'm thinking BACON). Microwave for one minute, it will puff up pretty and taste great, no pan to wash no stove to wipe up. Make sure to mix the egg, or the membrane will cause a food fight in the mic.
 
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Dont do this often but this morning stopped at IHOP for a massive Philly Cheesesteak & fries w/ ice tea.That'll hold me until 6PM tonight at least. ::-)
 
Dont do this often but this morning stopped at IHOP for a massive Philly Cheesesteak & fries w/ ice tea.That'll hold me until 6PM tonight at least. ::-)


Man I have not been to ihop in years we don't have any near us. The closest one is about 40 miles away but we do have flap jack !

Pete
 
Dont do this often but this morning stopped at IHOP for a massive Philly Cheesesteak & fries w/ ice tea.That'll hold me until 6PM tonight at least. ::-)

Had Tony whip me up a foot long cheesesteak and a mountain of fries for me and what's her name's lunch today.
 
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Recipes like these can be altered to suit your taste / what you have on hand, can be baked ahead of time, and slices warm up easily to eat standalone or can be slammed in between toast for something on the run.

http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/cheesy-sausage-and-egg-bake/51035216-7320-416b-a288-d7cf6a733402?sc=Egg Bake Recipes&term=Egg Bake &itemId=7c4549f3-27a3-45e2-95a1-21ff7e2be390

pen


thats a scream, ive been making a version of this for years! usually egges cheese jowl bacon (dont try it unless you intend to stay with it, havent bought "traditional" bacon since) sausage (extra sage)chopped up bell pepper, diced onion mushrooms (really any combination of meats /veggies works, but here's the secret to my version, peel and coarse grate several potatoes (i use russets) to add a starch as well as a filler to stretch it out but you want to blanch the potatoes (boil water then add shredded potatoes let it return to boil then remove from heat and strain then rinse with cool water blend it all up with the eggs, toss some panko breadcrumbs on top if ya want a bit of crunch and bake til done in 350 oven
 
Here ya go this is what I use and it's goooooood lol.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/german-coleslaw/

Pete


That sounds awesome.Gonna print that out.Mom makes her coleslaw that's quite similar. Just finely shredded cabbage,bit of apple cider vinegar & 1/2 & 1/2,pinch of sugar & salt,finely chopped green pepper,sometimes a little shredded carrot.Its great with fried chicken,steamed sausages,pork chops,grilled burgers,seafood or chicken breast - just about any meats.I cant stand mayo,on anything.KFC is the only place I'll eat coleslaw out somewhere,its very similar to what I'm used to fixing.
 
... good fast breakfast recipies I can try on the fly? Maybe even some ideas I can make on Sunday for the week ?

Thanks
Pete
When blueberries are cheap, we buy a case or few and freeze them in freezer bags. Eat frozen in the car. Or throw into oatmeal. Quick defrost and mix with yogurt.

I eat a can of sardines often for breakfast. Did this morning. They do have a little salt added.

Common baking cocoa in coffee or hot water. Fill the cup about 1/3 full then add coffee. Need to keep a spoon and stir while drinking as the cocoa wants to settle. In the car, I just swirl the mug to keep the cocoa in suspension. I like to hit it with a drop of vanilla, peppermint, or cinnamon from day to day. Awesome and sugar free.

For the week, I have made six two egg Spanish omelets using salsa, diced ham, shredded cheddar and ingredients to choice. I spice each a little differently for that morning surprise. We have a little rectangular pan that is the right size for vacuum seal and freeze. Microwave for instant breakfast. Takes very little time as the prep and vacuum steps can take place while one is cooking.

We also seal and freeze crisp waffles if things will be getting hectic next week. The microwave is quick compared to heating up the waffle iron.
 
Oatmeal can be topped a million different ways. Any kind of fruit, yogurt,jelly/jam , maple syrup, peanut butter, chocolate chips, whip cream, brown sugar, milk, marshmallows, etc, etc. The combinations are endless and quick.

kielbasa and spam too?! :)
 
Pete: to steal an idea from my 3 y/o, she takes sandwich bags and puts cut up fruit and cereal in separate ones to have as snacks as we go about our day.
can also pre-scramble eggs and put that in the fridge, then just nuke it or pan fry in the morning.
good luck
chuck
 
have you guys ever tried the spam with bacon?

I have fried spam in bacon fat, then fried the eggs in said pig renderings and ate the bacon / spam / egg awesomeness between huge biscuits made with,,,,,, (ahh, not so fast) lard. Didn't have any left over cold bacon fat :(

Used to do that mornings before a full day of skiing for with the guys. Even those calories didn't make it to dinner.

ETA: Don't eat like that often at all anymore. Bacon or sausage once per week now. However, I did make fried chicken tonight. First time in a year or more.

pen
 
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I have fried spam in bacon fat, then fried the eggs in said pig renderings and ate the bacon / spam / egg awesomeness between huge biscuits made with,,,,,, (ahh, not so fast) lard. Didn't have any left over cold bacon fat :(

Used to do that mornings before a full day of skiing for with the guys. Even those calories didn't make it to dinner.

pen
Thats what you call a walking heart-attack if I ever heard it.. LOL
 
I got all spammed out in the military lol. We ate spam for breakfast dinner and lunch cuz that was all that got shipped to the field by accident. It took two weeks for the mre's to show up! Since then I can't look at spam without wanting to throw up lol. Chuckie I do bag up veggies a lot and take them to snack on. My old neighbor gave me the idea by taking big bags of carrots to work and munching all day on them.
 
i usually keep a few boiled eggs in the fridge (make a few every few days, i'll chop em up and add some hormel bacon bits (not bac-o's) and mix in a little mayo, poke the stuff into a "pita"pocket. quick and out the door, with the pocket its easier to "one hand" while im driving to work.

for lunch same deal but drop the bacon bits and add some tuna fish tuck a little lettuce maybe dice up a little onion . nice thing about the pita pockets , they dont "go soggy" in a ziplock in the fridge as fast as slice bread does
 
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