What's for Breakfast?
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Re: What's for Breakfast?
Heavily buttered waffles with powdered sugar and cinnamon. Big ole glass of milk.
Re: What's for Breakfast?
Do you or CK like imperial butter? I got a whole tub you can have if you want it. I'm not crazy about it but people have different tastes, I put a couple knifes of it on skillet and that's it I had to go back to blue bonnett.
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Re: What's for Breakfast?
I'll see what Angus says and likes Bolt. I used that country crock stuff on my toasted waffles this morning, and it tasted kinda funny to me, but gotta use what she gets. What she likes stands around here. Heck, I can't even get an onion at the store. Maybe once or twice a year and that's only when she fixers her homemade burrito's she likes her way. They are good but the onion deal not on pizza's is getting old.
Re: What's for Breakfast?
Need to start going out to MJ'S more often,you said she will eat them out there lol
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Re: What's for Breakfast?
Yep, she does every time. I think she's to shy to tell MJ no onion. But if she did she might as well forget it, it's onionville out at MJ's. MJ would give her that look and get extra onion for spite. Just asked Angus about that butter. She said she don't like that kind but thanks for asking. She just buys that fake and too rich tasting country crock. I like onion powder sometimes in my hamburger's, she won't even do that. Says it gets in hers while frying them.
Re: What's for Breakfast?
I would eat at MJS anytime, more onion the better as far as I concerned. I just got some of that onion powder not long ago.Would be great on hamburgers, Getting ready to put some of that in with barbeque sauce, brown sugar and water to marinate my split breast.
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Re: What's for Breakfast?
Ole DC's grandma use to mix that onion powder in with her hamburger meat pretty thick before she fried them up. I had one she was fixing one day long ago. Man they was good. She's the one that got me liking them like that. Onion powdered hamburger with double cheese/tomato/lettuce and kraft mayonnaise. Makes my mouth water thinking about it.cbolt wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 3:46 am I would eat at MJS anytime, more onion the better as far as I concerned. I just got some of that onion powder not long ago.Would be great on hamburgers, Getting ready to put some of that in with barbeque sauce, brown sugar and water to marinate my split breast.
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Re: What's for Breakfast?
luzianne sweet tea with 2 big ole slabs of naval oranges in it.
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