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Whats your go to breakfast

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Dang! I just bought an 18 pack for about four bucks! I was robbed!!



Go-to at a restaurant is Eggs Benedict or steak & eggs (medium rare steak, eggs over medium- don't like any part of the albumen to be runny). At home, bacon, eggs & potatoes unless I have a craving for pancakes.
its like 240-280 for a dozen here
 

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Been dabbling with "breakfast cup" recipes at home... They seem to be a big hit with the family. Easy to make, just takes time to prep. If you make 2-3 sheets worth at a time, its enough to last a week or 2 depending on how many mouths you have to feed.

 

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Oatmeal or bacon and eggs in the winter. BLT in the warmer months.
 

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Been dabbling with "breakfast cup" recipes at home... They seem to be a big hit with the family. Easy to make, just takes time to prep. If you make 2-3 sheets worth at a time, its enough to last a week or 2 depending on how many mouths you have to feed.

That looks great......will try! Translation, the wife will try, I will eat.
 

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Bacon, orange juice & Jagermeister.
 

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Been dabbling with "breakfast cup" recipes at home... They seem to be a big hit with the family. Easy to make, just takes time to prep. If you make 2-3 sheets worth at a time, its enough to last a week or 2 depending on how many mouths you have to feed.

Where is the toast to soak up the yolks?
 
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