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SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Duchess - 08-05-2012



Did you cook breakfast this morning? French toast maybe? Mmmmm.



RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Carsman - 08-05-2012

Why yes, along with home fries, & sausages! Heat attack heaven! hah


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - OnBendedKnee - 08-05-2012

Coffee (with cream, NOT milk).

I'm training for a marathon, so no breakfast for me.
:(


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Donovan - 08-05-2012

Shouldn't that be the opposite? If you're in training you should be utilizing carb and protein energy in the am then burning it off with training, and nothing later than 5pm. That's how I always heard it from the sportos I've known.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Riotgear - 08-05-2012

Hardboiled egg/10oz. of V8/Multi-vitamin/Coffee

Fun eh?


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Eat Shit And Die - 08-05-2012

Beans on toast, marmite on the toast.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - QueenBee - 08-05-2012

Does a bowl of cereal and a glass of OJ count as cooking breakfast?


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - SIXFOOTERsez - 08-05-2012

2 cups of coffee and some cold pork ribs, then went and worked on the vette today


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - OnBendedKnee - 08-05-2012

(08-05-2012, 02:54 PM)Donovan Wrote: Shouldn't that be the opposite? If you're in training you should be utilizing carb and protein energy in the am then burning it off with training, and nothing later than 5pm. That's how I always heard it from the sportos I've known.

Perhaps you're right.
Must rethink this training regime.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Riotgear - 08-05-2012

No no no. First you go buy a baby cow. Then you pick it up and put it down. Then, the next day, you pick it up and put it down. Do this everyday until you're lifting a full size cow everyday. It doesn't matter what you eat if you can throw a cow.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - OnBendedKnee - 08-05-2012

Isn't a baby cow a calf?


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Riotgear - 08-05-2012

Judges...

The judges are saying that a baby cow is indeed a calf.

Point - OBK


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - OnBendedKnee - 08-05-2012

Extra point if you also know it's veal.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Riotgear - 08-05-2012

I do but I don't admit it to myself.

My kids, on the other hand, will mix bit's of bbq'd chicken with scrambled eggs to make an omlet. Brutal.

What's next? Eat it in front of a live chicken?


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Donovan - 08-05-2012

Do I get points for knowing why it's both?


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Riotgear - 08-05-2012

You murderous bastard.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - OnBendedKnee - 08-05-2012

(08-05-2012, 09:11 PM)Riotgear Wrote: I do but I don't admit it to myself.

My kids, on the other hand, will mix bit's of bbq'd chicken with scrambled eggs to make an omlet. Brutal.

What's next? Eat it in front of a live chicken?

The buffets in Las Vegas dump their leftovers into large, heavy duty plastic bags and local pig farmers purchase it by the pound as feed.

Think about it: Some pig is possibly eating ham omelet leftovers.
Forcing livestock to consume their own kind is the worse type of cannibalism.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Riotgear - 08-05-2012

Yeah but ham is delicious. It's a moral grey area.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - OnBendedKnee - 08-05-2012

Ever eat gray ham?

"Fifty Shades of Pork"

Not attractive, and certainly, not recommended.


RE: SUNDAY BREAKFAST - Riotgear - 08-05-2012

We're perilously close to Dr. Seuss.