Breakfast for Dinner
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Breakfast for Dinner
I know lots of people eat breakfast for dinner. One friend said that it reminds them of their childhood ..their dad only knew how to cook breakfast, so on the nights he ended up cooking dinner...it was pancakes and eggs.
Some people will eat a bowl of cereal for dinnner because its easy.
I'm the complete opposite. I will eat just about any kind of dinner food for breakfast...(soup, salad, leftover meat and potatos) but the idea of eating breakfast food for dinner is just bizarre to me.
How about you?
Some people will eat a bowl of cereal for dinnner because its easy.
I'm the complete opposite. I will eat just about any kind of dinner food for breakfast...(soup, salad, leftover meat and potatos) but the idea of eating breakfast food for dinner is just bizarre to me.
How about you?
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I don't remember the last time I had breakfast food at any other time then breakfast. I use to do it all the time, in college sausage and eggs was pretty much a standard for going out at night. But outgrew it.
Now cold pizza for breakfast, that's wonderful.
Now cold pizza for breakfast, that's wonderful.
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I used to live in a border town in Nevada and would cruise over to a nearby casino fairly regularly for its 24hr/day $0.99 breakfast (which later jumped to $1.99). Can't argue with the value if you couldn't be bothered to cook
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dinner for breakfast, breakfast for dinner, it's all fine with me.
I just discovered the Flying Biscuit Cafe. It's a small chain out of Atlanta. I read reviews of the Atlanta locations after I went to the Charlotte location. I really liked the Charlotte location (and love that they don't serve pork), but the reviews of the Atlanta locations are all horrible. They have great biscuits and breakfast food.
I used to go to Eddie's Place for Sunday lunch, but Flying Biscuit is better and more moderate portions.
I just discovered the Flying Biscuit Cafe. It's a small chain out of Atlanta. I read reviews of the Atlanta locations after I went to the Charlotte location. I really liked the Charlotte location (and love that they don't serve pork), but the reviews of the Atlanta locations are all horrible. They have great biscuits and breakfast food.
I used to go to Eddie's Place for Sunday lunch, but Flying Biscuit is better and more moderate portions.
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I can do breakfast any time of the day.... but usually reserve it for those times I hit those fine establishments like Denny's, IHop and Cracker Barrell.
However, I cannot find myself doing the opposite....
However, I cannot find myself doing the opposite....
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I'm like you. I don't like eating breakfast food for breakfast. I certainly don't want to eat it for dinner.
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(but they should be heated up in a conventional oven, not a microwave).
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I adore "breakfast for dinner" for us it tends to be waffles with bacon or sausage. Waffles are too much trouble to make in the morning when we're lucky if we can pour cereal into the bowls without spilling half of it.







