Breakfast Time Again!
Marilyn Sue McClintock
3 years ago
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It Is Breakfast Time Again!
Comments (36)Invasion of privacy? The people who do this procedure day in and day out find the privates they see to be about as thrilling as the cereal boxes grocery clerks put on shelves. You can be sure whatever is visible is of no particular interest to anyone and unless there's something medical to observe, all is ignored. You have more risk of privacy invasion wearing a short skirt or revealing blouse in public where peepers will be looking for just those things....See MoreGet Up, It's Time For Breakfast
Comments (42)chisue clarified after your first comment that the studies she saw had to do with coffee that was made using paper filters. In English, a coffee filter is most often is made of paper (and she said explicitly she used a Melita cone, which involves a paper filter). More recently, there are reusable replacements made of fine mesh. I remember seeing a study or two in the past and I think what was thought to be the troublesome part from a health standpoint was material contained in the sediments that could be removed only by using a paper filter. But i don't remember well enough to be certain. I'm not sure what you're thinking of. Your comment above about French press coffee and cafe filtre were not correct....See MoreGood Morning It's Time For Breakfast
Comments (12)I had egg salad for my breakfast too. j Just a half sandwich. I was in a rush to get out the door to go ride. Passed the 90 mile mark in the virtual race today today! 10 more left. So proud of my school horse. We're sad it's coming to an end....See MoreIt's Time For Breakfast, Get Up!
Comments (51)On weekdays, I am up early for work. Often I don’t eat breakfast. When I do, it is either dinner leftovers, or a croissant from the coffee shop near my office. I know that sounds awful, but I’ve gotten much better. For half my working life, I didn’t eat breakfast or lunch, just dinner. One meal a day. At least I stopped doing that. What is more important to me is coffee. I have an espresso shot at home, then a large black coffee at the coffee shop. Every day. I also have a coffee maker in the office, but I like saying hi to the coffee shop people. On weekends, my favorite thing to make for breakfast is roesti. Next favorite is omelettes. SWMBO likes to make bacon & scrambled eggs. So, nothing exotic. Your basic “comfort breakfast”. I do like some more interesting breakfasts too. Congee is really fun if you have varied toppings. When traveling in the UK, I got to like stewed tomatoes. We found roesti in Switzerland, though it’s not so much of a breakfast food there....See MoreMarilyn Sue McClintock
3 years ago
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