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Tonkatsu is light:confused:
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Tonkatsu is heavy.
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Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
(Post 12685367)
im fairly open re meals. re dinner at breakfast >
crabcakes benedict :D lighter things like asian omelet-style food (but with bread/etc not eggs), or maybe tonkatsu, dumplings It was a lot of crab, not mixed up with potatoes, so it wasn't a real hash. Potatoes were next to a huge portion of delicious crab. The only thing that made it a breakfast item was the poached egg. Still not sure what meal of the day I ate that morning. I think, for me, it was dinner. Everyone else seemed to be eating more traditional breakfasts. BTW, Pacific Dining Car is not too far from LAX. Two locations: one in downtown Los Angeles, the other in Santa Monica. We went to Santa Monica. |
Ummm... I still remember the bento box I picked up in the Paddington Station outlet of Marks & Spencer before grabbing the 7 am Heathrow Express. Nothing better than sushi, cold soba, and mixed pickles for breakfast. Sure the English looked at me funny.....but fried tomatoes & baked beans are NOT a *real breakfast* in my book.
And where does Rosco's Chicken and Waffles fall in the Breakfast/Dinner continuum? |
Originally Posted by mlshanks
(Post 12694600)
Ummm... I still remember the bento box I picked up in the Paddington Station outlet of Marks & Spencer before grabbing the 7 am Heathrow Express. Nothing better than sushi, cold soba, and mixed pickles for breakfast. Sure the English looked at me funny.....but fried tomatoes & baked beans are NOT a *real breakfast* in my book.
And where does Rosco's Chicken and Waffles fall in the Breakfast/Dinner continuum? |
If I'm having a particularly bad day, eating a real breakfast later on, seriously does help me feel as if I'm starting the day over.
Try it and see! |
If I don't feel like cooking dinner or I have been out and it's late when I get home, I usually grab the Bisquick and make some pancakes with fried eggs on top. Cut into those eggs, let the yolk and butter mix up all over the cakes, mm mmm, that's good eats. Back in my younger days I used to date a stripper and many times I would hang out at the club with her and when the club closed at 2am and we left, the favoite destination was Denny's for Grand Slams so breakfast late night became something I got to like. It was also fun going out with 5 or 6 strippers but that's for another thread :D
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Originally Posted by missydarlin
(Post 12674667)
I know lots of people eat breakfast for dinner.
How about you? Love eating breakfast for dinner. |
Growing up my mother would make pancakes and bacon for dinner every couple of months. It was a treat for everybody.
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In college every Monday evening the cafeteria dedicated one line to "moonlight breakfast" where you would have all the typical breakfast fare (eggs, sausage, bacon, panckes) at dinner time. It was always the most popular line on Monday evenings.
My dad traveled for work and many of those nights my mom would make us scrambled eggs sandwiches for dinner. Breakfast for dinner was never foreign to me. |
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