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Originally Posted by braslvr
(Post 12681294)
I don't remember the exact numbers, but the good was very high, and the bad was low. The doc was even amazed. He asked if I drink a lot of beer, which I do, and said that probably accounts for some of it, along with genes and the natural lethicin in eggs. I have been averaging 14 eggs per week for 31 years starting at age 20. Don't believe everything you read. Everyone is different. I eat tons of salt and smoke, and my BP 2 weeks ago was 120/66.
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 12680722)
So what would you consider THIS DISH. There is a big piece of steak under the eggs, and it is muy chileno not-breakfast dish.
whats the other stuff under the eggs? Other than the eggs, its just like steak frites. |
Dinner for Breakfast
Dinner for Lunch Dinner for Dinner ...and... Dinner for Dessert That would be awesome ^ I typically don't care for breakfast even during the morning... would never eat it for dinner... [and yes, some kind of egg, meat & potato dish is preferred for when I do eat breakfast] ~ [or homemade buttermilk pancakes :o] |
Originally Posted by missydarlin
(Post 12681844)
whats the other stuff under the eggs?
Other than the eggs, its just like steak frites. |
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 12682933)
I mean, it is almost a "steak and eggs" breakfast, but it is a lunch/dinner dish. So if you go down there, you can have "breakfast for dinner." :p
If I'm having steak and eggs for breakfast, it usually means that the steak part is leftover from my dinner. |
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Originally Posted by missydarlin
Now that's crazy... As long as its not oatmeal flavored :p |
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Originally Posted by missydarlin
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
I mean, it is almost a "steak and eggs" breakfast, but it is a lunch/dinner dish. So if you go down there, you can have "breakfast for dinner." :p
If I'm having steak and eggs for breakfast, it usually means that the steak part is leftover from my dinner. Leftover steak & potatoes is quick to make- just toss in an egg and heat - mmm Now I wish I made breakfast this morning vs. Booking a flight... |
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 |
Breakfast at dinner is so easy....no fuss no muss. I like it. But I could eat dinner at breakfast too if I have leftovers. I don't cook much so they're usually aren't.
Bobette |
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? |
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