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Tractor Talk Discussion Forum

Topic: What's for breakfast?
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Ultradog MN

09-02-2012 06:19:59
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I'm having what I have probably a dozen times a month.
Ramen noodles with some frozen green beans and broccoli thrown in.
4 1/2 minutes in the microwave and done.
I only put about half of the flavoring packet in.
Fairly low fat and not sweet.
I don't care for sweets in the morning.




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36 coupe

09-05-2012 05:14:59
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
I had yellow summer squash and onions with a few slices of pepperoni cooked in.Ramen noddles are a last resort when eggs are gone.



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Paul from MI

09-02-2012 19:58:12
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Two eggs over, hash browns with onion, two pancakes, tabasco & ketchup to help it all, and coffee.



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motorcraftman

09-02-2012 13:03:12
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
A Honey Bun... and a Couple of Cups of Coffee! Larry



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JBMac

09-02-2012 12:52:06
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Fresh bacon and runny eggs. We are camping with the kids at Ft. Clinch on the Atlantic, GA / FL border. The fort never saw action during the Civil war . It was built to cut off the Amelia river from the South. There were re-enactment soldiers this weekend, Yankees! They were having hard tack and bacon grease for breakfast! I whistled "Dixie" walking through the mess hall. Luckily, I wasn"t jailed. We toured the solitary lock up, couldn"t imagine spending the summer in there, no-see-ums, hot as blue blazes, and they let you out every 14 days to dump your chamber pot!

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Vito

09-02-2012 12:04:54
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
I had what I usually have during the week.Medium cup of coffee and 2 donuts.

Vito



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Dave_Id

09-02-2012 12:01:09
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
When my son was in college, living with a few guys, he would take Top Ramen out of the bag, sprinkle the seasoning on the brick, and eat it without cooking. My daughter when in college would cook Top Ramen in a coffee pot. I guess you "do what you gotta do".



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dave2

09-02-2012 12:07:15
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Dave_Id, 09-02-2012 12:01:09  
do them ramen noodles just a liiiiittle less than done, get rid of the water and toss the seasoning in then top with a couple or 5 fried eggs...... That's some gourmet eatin right there.............



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dave2

09-02-2012 11:43:57
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Nice weather today (not too warm and clear) so we saddled a couple of the bundles of joy and went for a nice ride then to a guesthouse along the river and brunch in the beergarden overlooking the water..... No grits and bacon or pancakes, but eggs and fried tators and some little bratwursts that are real close to sausage links, plenty of bread, cheese, and lunchmeat to choose from and fruit, a cup of decaf coffee, juice, and two pretty beers to wash it all down.....

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oleclint

09-02-2012 10:51:21
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
A small bowl of rice crispies or cherrios,dry,no milk. Sometimes a cookie plus a glass of ice tea to wash it down.



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Walt Davies

09-02-2012 10:21:17
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Half a chocolate muffin and a cup of capachino double mocha of course. Hey I joined the up crowd after my heart attack.
Walt
PS them eggs and bacon or sausig sur look good though.



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NW MO Poppers

09-02-2012 09:45:41
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
4 pieces of bacon and 2 fried eggs. Glass of milk, and a Mt. Dew.



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Mike (WA)

09-02-2012 09:13:13
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Fried egg over easy on wheat toast, small glass of grapefruit juice (or half a grapefruit, when they're on sale).

A full slice of toast is too big for one egg (at least that's my excuse), so I take about an inch off one side and put a little strawberry jam on it.

Would dearly love to have some of the breakfasts described on here, but I'd be headed for 400 lbs., or (more likely), die tryin'!

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GordoSD

09-02-2012 08:59:06
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  

American fried potatoes (from baked and refrigerated), sausage, two cloudy eggs and OJ.



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oldtanker

09-02-2012 08:56:40
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Farm fresh eggs (our own) and a bowl of fruit, pears this morning.

Rick



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BIG RUH

09-02-2012 08:55:20
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Made from scartch homemade biscuits & gravy. First time in 2 months that I've made this.



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john730d

09-02-2012 08:31:55
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Homemade corn mush made from cornmeal I got from TITAN last week @ the Portland, In show. Fried in butter and smothered in syrup.



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bison

09-02-2012 08:33:09
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to john730d, 09-02-2012 08:31:55  
Bowl of oatmeal every morning



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Goose

09-02-2012 08:29:58
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
The usual, a toasted bagel with cream cheese.

Seems, anymore, if I eat a big breakfast, I feel groggy and yuckie all day.



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Huskers86

09-02-2012 08:22:19
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Egg sunny side up, sausage patty and waffles with butter and choke cherry syrup.



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RBnSC

09-02-2012 08:21:55
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Grits,2 eggs over medium,Liver pudding. Be still my Heart............Seriously all that cholesterol will stop it.
Ron



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Fixerupper

09-02-2012 08:20:07
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
A bowl of Marilyn's gluten-free Cheerios wannabees, which was like eating air, and milk with a boiled egg. An hour later I was shaky so I made up a good old fashioned peanut butter and jelly sandwich to get some protein in me. Now I'm ready to challenge the world. Went out and pulled weeds in the garden and the knee only hurt slightly. Bring it on!!!Jim



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El Toro

09-02-2012 07:57:16
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Oatmeal every day with a banana if we have them.
Some orange juice too. Hal



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CWL

09-02-2012 07:45:56
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
2 cans of Dr. Pepper



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Mark - IN.

09-02-2012 07:32:00
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
It don't matter. I've got the barbequed turkey on the grill for later, and that's a pretty good start to something. Grill is doing most of the labor today, I hope, because I worked for and earned it no matter what anyone says. And you know what else? Its kind of rainy here off and on, and I'm going to fire up the B and mow the wet grass that I didn't get to yesterday after being called out on work jobs all day, while the turkey is simmering, and do you know why? Because I can. And one last thing, if they call me today, I will have to go, but they just may not call today or tomorrow. Grin.

Enjoy all.

Mark

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Erik Ks farmer

09-02-2012 07:30:03
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
4 strips of bacon, a pancake, glass of milk and coffee.



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Tommy Railsback

09-02-2012 07:21:22
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
I had a bowl of Wheat Chex with fresh peaches and a few bite off a smoked turkey leg.



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downsouth

09-02-2012 07:04:53
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SweetFeet

09-02-2012 07:04:28
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Cup of coffee. Can of Mountain Dew - the breakfast of champions.



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Hogleg

09-02-2012 06:57:55
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Farm fresh eggs (from my own chickens), some southern Illinois pork sausage and maybe some hash-browns. Coffee and juice...

John



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Mark W.

09-02-2012 06:54:25
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Fresh sliced mozzarella and tomatoes. 2 cups of freshly ground coffee. Omlettes for the kiddos. Looking forward to a family day of relaxing and picnics with friends.



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Rich Iowa

09-02-2012 06:50:00
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Some breakfast taquitos and two cups of coffee.



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super99

09-02-2012 06:46:18
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
3 microwave pancakes and a glass of milk



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IaGary

09-02-2012 06:37:15
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Microwave Oatmeal.

Gary



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larry@stinescorners

09-02-2012 06:29:53
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
want some yellow summer squash to add to your dish? It would go well with that recipe,



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Ultradog MN

09-02-2012 06:32:13
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to larry@stinescorners, 09-02-2012 06:29:53  
LOL
Thanks Larry but I'll pass.



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jbp

09-02-2012 06:28:00
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
Sliced tomatoes, ham, biscuits and milk gravy with coffee to wash it all down. Joe



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kerry50

09-02-2012 06:25:31
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 Re: What's for breakfast? in reply to Ultradog MN, 09-02-2012 06:19:59  
pumpkin muffins slathered in butter......



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