Favorite Sunday morning breakfast.

CowboyFan74;3386850 said:
uhh..


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Well there's always barbacoa..:D

That looks so good.
 
c0wb0y_m0nkey;3387021 said:
Chorizo and Eggs w/ warm tortillas

Never have it with tortillas, but chorizo and scrambled eggs is always great breakfast I have once in a while.

Usually it's just eggs, toast and either ham or bacon; no longer drinking coffee I have some kind of tea.
 
vta;3387255 said:
Never have it with tortillas

Next time you have chorizo, you gotta try it. Warm up some tortillas (I like to put a little butter on mine) and just scoop up the chorizo and eggs with the tortilla. Heaven...
 
I'm really into buscuits, sausage-gravy and eggs right now. I live in NY so it's not exactly a common thing on a menu, but I found this place by me that makes it all fresh every morning.

I've been too lazy to try and do it on my own.
 
I rarely eat breakfast, but biscuits & gravy, sausage, hash browns, and milk.

On occasion nothing can beat huevos rancheros.
 
Hostile;3387495 said:
I rarely eat breakfast, but biscuits & gravy, sausage, hash browns, and milk.

On occasion nothing can beat huevos rancheros.

Migas con huevos.
 
fried:
2 eggs
1 tomato
half an onion
1 slice bread

grilled:
2 rashers of danish bacon
1 slice of haggis
1 lorne sausage
1 potato scone
1 slice of black pudding
1 slice of toast
2 fish fingers

glass of orange juice
pot of tea
 
daschoo;3387559 said:
fried:
2 eggs
1 tomato
half an onion
1 slice bread

grilled:
2 rashers of danish bacon
1 slice of haggis
1 lorne sausage
1 potato scone
1 slice of black pudding
1 slice of toast
2 fish fingers

glass of orange juice
pot of tea

Scotish people are crazy :lmao2:
 
in college:

if it is Saturday/Sunday, dining hall -

White's only omelet with mushroom, cheese, and onions
Fries
cocktail shrimp w/sauce

now:

usually an egg-beater omelet, w/goodies like green peppers, onion, etc
Turkey sausage

or

bowl of cereal w/milk and a banana.
 
Hostile;3387495 said:
I rarely eat breakfast, but biscuits & gravy, sausage, hash browns, and milk.

On occasion nothing can beat huevos rancheros.

Same here.

About the only time I eat a big breakfast is when I'm at my parents' house. My mom's biscuits & gravy is my all-time favorite. I'll eat burnt sausage with it.
 
CowboyFan74;3386770 said:
Fresh road kill wit bisquits and gravy, what else is there in life?

Dam. I have a hard time getting it fresh - still twiching.
 
Faerluna;3386923 said:
I never have this, but since you asked...

French toast
bacon
eggs
fresh berries
OJ
Milk

+1. Though I only allow myself to eat that on Vacation these days. :cry:

The restaurant "Eats" in Grand Cayman on Seven Mile Beach serves this as the "Bonjour Breakfast" It is far and away the best French Toast I've ever eaten hands down. I ate it every single morning I was there both times.
 
chorizo
ranch style beans w/ jalapenos (or refried beans)
tortillas w/ cheese
 
Ren;3387570 said:
Scotish people are crazy :lmao2:

the hardest thing about having haggis for breakfast is getting up the mountains and glens in the small hours of the morning and catching the little buggers. its the shorter legs on one side of the body so they can run round the mountains quicker that makes them hard to catch. ren obviously thinks i'm crazy getting up so early to go haggis hunting before breakfast ;)

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but seriously you're ok with dried blood with oats and spices but not sheep heart, lungs and liver minced with oats, onion and spices (preferably wrapped in a cows stomach)?
 
I'm not gonna debate haggis with you daschoo :lmao2:
 
i just think black pudding sounds worse than haggis, both taste amazing though.
anyway do you lot up there not just leave a fish outside for a couple of weeks and then claim its ok for eating? :p:
 
My favorite special sunday breakfast (sadly, I can no longer get it), was scratch baked raisin or currant scones with fresh cream and honey. A diabetics delight! You pretty much had to live on or next to the farm to get 'em.
 
daschoo;3389181 said:
i just think black pudding sounds worse than haggis, both taste amazing though.
anyway do you lot up there not just leave a fish outside for a couple of weeks and then claim its ok for eating? :p:

Everyone knows that haggis is now just a joke Scots pull on tourists! Like that fish ice cream they tried to get me to eat in Mexico, or Thousand Year Old duck egg, or Greek Ouzo, or that worm at the bottom of the Tequila bottle.
 
daschoo;3389181 said:
i just think black pudding sounds worse than haggis, both taste amazing though.
anyway do you lot up there not just leave a fish outside for a couple of weeks and then claim its ok for eating? :p:

We have to many disgusting fish delicacies to name them all, "rakfisk" is especially disgusting, the smell alone could wake the dead
 

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