scrambled eggs and some strawberry waffles. mmmmmmmmmm
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scrambled eggs and some strawberry waffles. mmmmmmmmmm
I can eat breakfast any time of the day or night.
I love all kinds of breakfest food.
Biscusts and sausage gravy......(I mean damn does it get any better than that).
But I also like hashbrowns with onions mushrooms and cheese.....
And sausage and cheese Mcmuffins with mustard.
and I don't think it's possible to eat food without mexican hot sauce.
I like to go to the allday breakfast up the road from me i allways get bacon,2eggs, 1 hasbrown,2 sausages and toast and a oj
No way mexican hot sauce is the dirt.Quote:
Originally Posted by likemclever
Go for some Habanero extract, just dont directly touch it with your finger when your cutting it with whatever or it will burn alot (I cut mine with worstechire, horseraddish paste, pimento paste and water)
Habananero is too damn hot for me but I do like...worstechire, horseraddish, and pimento....sounds yummy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Canadabis
Oh yeah baby! I love cooking, though cleaning is definately not my thing.
Howdy dirty raider,Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty raider
Basically,refried beans-or frijoles,as the mexicans call em,are pinto beans that have been mashed up and mixed with a little lard or oil of some kind and mexican seasonings. They often serve refried beans with mexican rice,even at breakfast time,I like to mix the 2 together myself..and it's got to have some cheese on it too..lol.
Have a good one !
Nothing beats a good bacon and eggs with a nice strong coffe
P.S and a couple of joints............
I like to make Biscuits and Gravy served with some scrambled eggs on top.
Other favorite breakfast foods known to be served in my kitchen:
Pecan waffles
Blueberry waffles
Western omlette
eggs, toast, grits (must be served thick for the added butter)
French toast
pancakes
sausage, bacon, ham steaks, canadian bacon
Any and all can be mixed and matched as long as I have them in the kitchen.
Served with "Community Coffee" (red bag - dark roast)