ok lets meet in the middle and go for breakfast
#51
We sure have differences when it comes to breakfast here in Aus. Can't even imagine having Cola. Usually have pawpaw, muesli and homemade yoghurt with extra nuts and maybe blueberries or cranberries, or wholemeal toast and vegemite or marmalade, and of course a cup of tea. Weekend going-out-to-breakfast favourite is eggs benedict with smoked salmon. By the way, what is hash brown casserole? I know hash browns, but in a casserole?
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Originally Posted by Caer Urfa
We sure have differences when it comes to breakfast here in Aus. Can't even imagine having Cola. Usually have pawpaw, muesli and homemade yoghurt with extra nuts and maybe blueberries or cranberries, or wholemeal toast and vegemite or marmalade, and of course a cup of tea. Weekend going-out-to-breakfast favourite is eggs benedict with smoked salmon. By the way, what is hash brown casserole? I know hash browns, but in a casserole?
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Originally Posted by Butterfly Queen
Just had egg whites over well, hash brown casserole, fried chicken tenders, and biscuit with jelly, and grits with unsweetened tea at Cracker Barrel earlier. Folgers hazelnut creme coffee before that at home.
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[quote=Caer Urfa]We sure have differences when it comes to breakfast here in Aus. Can't even imagine having Cola. Usually have pawpaw, muesli and homemade yoghurt with extra nuts and
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What do you mean by PawPaw? Back in West Virginia it means a soft, vaguely banana like fruit that was about as long as my hand, fat and had a lovely odor. It does not have many seeds and is easy to bruise, but the lovely taste of it is worth it. It's pretty heavy, more than an apple if I remember correctly.
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What do you mean by PawPaw? Back in West Virginia it means a soft, vaguely banana like fruit that was about as long as my hand, fat and had a lovely odor. It does not have many seeds and is easy to bruise, but the lovely taste of it is worth it. It's pretty heavy, more than an apple if I remember correctly.
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