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We were expecting to see a 5Vegas Gold. Quite the pleasant surprise JD."I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis2
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A raw egg and raw potatoes. Lol! That egg looks enormous.LLA - Lancero Lovers of America1
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Yogurt, half a peach, and a sliced Apple.
Vegetarian breakfast?
Friends don't let good friends smoke cheap cigars.6 -
“Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman – or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.” – George Burns6 -
JD I'm curious. Just what the heck is on the plate? Half peach on half cooked pancake? Half cooked fries or sliced vegetable/fruit?jd50ae said:
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Guitarded said:Yogurt, half a peach, and a sliced Apple.
Vegetarian breakfast?
@Guitarded nailed it.1 -
Who eats that stuff for breakfast?jd50ae said:Guitarded said:Yogurt, half a peach, and a sliced Apple.
Vegetarian breakfast?
@Guitarded nailed it.
I do have to admit, I was fooled.
It did look like an egg and fries.In Fumo Pax
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.Wylaff said:Atmospheric pressure and crap.2 -
Golly gee willikers @0patience 3 -
Three components to my breakfast also.
Caffeene, nicotine, sugar.
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I only eat a morning meal on Saturday and Sunday.
Those consist of diced potatoes, sausge, bacon and eggs in a bowl.
I never eat breakfast during the week, never eat lunch on the weekends and eating lunch during the week is hit or miss.
So dinner is pretty much the only meal I eat most the time.
My wife once asked me about why I rarley eat luch and hardly ever eat breakfast and I told her that when you are 1 of 6 kids, the one who paid the bills and barely had enough food in the house for 3, let alone 6, you adapt.
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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.Wylaff said:Atmospheric pressure and crap.2 -
Thanks JD for clearing that up. Initially I thought it was a Duck or possibly goose egg and fries. I imagine if you continue to eat healthy you will remain healthy. Best of luck remaining on that life choice.
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I had duck eggs a few years ago, what a treatA little dirt never hurt0
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My mother used to use duck eggs all the time in her baked goods but she told me if you tried to fry a duck egg it would just kinda roll around in the frypan but wouldn't fry. I never tried it to find out if she was yanking my chain or not.
Has anyone here ever tried to fry one? If so, what were the results?0 -
I had them fried and they were a great breakfast. Always wanted to try smoking them in a smoker but unless you have ducks they are kind of hard to come by.A little dirt never hurt0
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My father-in-law has chickens and ducks. He has always said he prefers the duck eggs.0
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Mom always said the duck eggs were 'richer' so that's why she preferred them in her baking.
One of our chores was to put on boots and wade the duck pond feeling along the bottom for eggs. Sometimes we'd find one that had been missed for quite a while. Ya sure know it when you crack the shell.....
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They are rich. The thought for smoking them was to boil them enough to remove the shell then finish cooking slow on the smoker. Going to try it when I can find some.A little dirt never hurt0
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That sounds interesting. Please keep us posted.
I'd be particularly interested in knowing how long you had to cook them to get to the 'safe peeling' stage.0 -
That would be the trial and error part of the equation Marty as would the finishing in the smokerA little dirt never hurt0










