A Jimmy Dean breakfast bowl with egg whites, broccoli, onion, potato and grated cheese. Glass of OJ.
What did you have for breakfast today?
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A Jimmy Dean breakfast bowl with egg whites, broccoli, onion, potato and grated cheese. Glass of OJ.
I always look forward to yours, they're invariably the most colourful. Jimmy Dean!
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I always look forward to yours, they're invariably the most colourful. Jimmy Dean!
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An egg white omelette with spinach and a little bit of potato. A glass of juice, cup of coffee and a small bowl of oatmeal with blueberries.
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Cornflakes with honey, toast with bramble jam, tea.
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Fried egg, slice of toast and vegetarian lorne sausage
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Cheerios. Sometimes I have waffles as well, with berries and cool whip.
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Two toaster waffles with melted butter and maple syrup, 3 strips of microwave bacon and a glass of orange juice.
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Granola, cinnamon and raisin bagel, mug of tea.
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Croissant, strawberry jam, tea.
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Two eggs fried in butter with 3 strips of bacon. Glass of orange juice.
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Cheerios thus far, may follow it up with waffles.
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Cheerios thus far, may follow it up with waffles.
"May"? I think you should!
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Cheerios. Sometimes I have waffles as well, with berries and cool whip.
By the way, what's cool whip?
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Two eggs fried in butter with 3 strips of bacon. Glass of orange juice.
Eggs fried in butter - there is no better way.
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By the way, what's cool whip?
Whip cream, tastes great on them, also with berries.
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A blood orange, croissant with strawberry jam, mug of tea.
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Contrasting breakfasts:
yesterday - haggis (left over from previous night's dinner) and mushrooms on toast with fried egg and crispy bacon.
today - blood orange, pineapple
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Contrasting breakfasts:
yesterday - haggis (left over from previous night's dinner) and mushrooms on toast with fried egg and crispy bacon.
today - blood orange, pineapple
Aye, ye cannae beat the Chieftain o' the puddin' race!
Choice is a bit restricted in North West England, it's either this or McSween, if you want the authentic item. Most of the others, even Marks & Spencer, are pork based, which is just wrong!
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As I recall, McSween isn't too bad. I agree, pork 'haggis' isn't haggis. M&S should do one of their sultry-voiced ads - "This isn't just haggis.... In fact it just isn't haggis."
As you can imagine, here in the Highlands you're spoilt for choice. Mine was my preferred one, from one of our local butchers, the wonderfully named Hastie and Dyce. I'm not sure why I like that name so much but I just do. If a detective duo drama was ever set in Inverness....