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« Reply #580 on: October 29, 2010, 09:25:AM »

Well it's 9:00 am here but I'm up by 4:00 am so it's 1/2 breakfast, and 1/2 lunch. It's friday so no meat. I had some leftover grilled asparagus, and I zapped an Idaho potato. I sliced it up and heated a little Olive Oil with a little butter, fried them and re-heated the aspargus with them, removed the asparagus, added scrambled eggs, and S&P to taste, and made a fritata. Colombian coffee with coffee mate and aspartame.
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« Reply #581 on: October 29, 2010, 09:29:AM »

Well it's 9:00 am here but I'm up by 4:00 am so it's 1/2 breakfast, and 1/2 lunch. It's friday so no meat. I had some leftover grilled asparagus, and I zapped an Idaho potato. I sliced it up and heated a little Olive Oil with a little butter, fried them and re-heated the aspargus with them, removed the asparagus, added scrambled eggs, and S&P to taste, and made a fritata. Colombian coffee with coffee mate and aspartame.
tim

OK , I'm down with that breakfast and all, but I have to ask:  why bother with the aspartame when there are 1,000,000 calories in the other stuff?  Unless it's for diabetes or something, it's like having a Diet Coke with a BigMac in my book.

Eh, for breakfast I have something new:  my usual cigarettes and coffee (with splenda, I hate Nutrasweet) and my newest breakfast component....  A slimfast shake!
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« Reply #582 on: October 29, 2010, 09:30:AM »

Well it's 9:00 am here but I'm up by 4:00 am so it's 1/2 breakfast, and 1/2 lunch. It's friday so no meat. I had some leftover grilled asparagus, and I zapped an Idaho potato. I sliced it up and heated a little Olive Oil with a little butter, fried them and re-heated the aspargus with them, removed the asparagus, added scrambled eggs, and S&P to taste, and made a fritata. Colombian coffee with coffee mate and aspartame.
tim

OK , I'm down with that breakfast and all, but I have to ask:  why bother with the aspartame when there are 1,000,000 calories in the other stuff?  Unless it's for diabetes or something, it's like having a Diet Coke with a BigMac in my book.

Eh, for breakfast I have something new:  my usual cigarettes and coffee (with splenda, I hate Nutrasweet) and my newest breakfast component....  A slimfast shake!
man whjat a depressing breakfast. i lucky i have high metabolism. i can eat junk all day long and still look like adonis.  ;D
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« Reply #583 on: October 29, 2010, 11:47:AM »

Nothing.
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« Reply #584 on: October 29, 2010, 11:55:AM »

Actually the calories are;
2 eggs = 180
1 idaho = 120
asparagus =120
olive oil =50
butter =70
total = 500 for the food
coffee = 0
coffeemate = 180 ( 3 cups by 60 calories each )
aspartame = 0
total = 680

I eat supper at 6:00 pm nothing but diet pop and cigs till then.

Tonight's tuna fish + miracle whip + peas on lettuce + diet pop

PS, just like to gab a little on subjects which are happier, 's all.
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« Reply #585 on: October 29, 2010, 01:11:PM »

Two eggs, over medium, two links of sausage, hashbrowns, two slices of brown toast and lots of coffee!
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« Reply #586 on: October 29, 2010, 01:16:PM »

Two eggs, over medium, two links of sausage, hashbrowns, two slices of brown toast and lots of coffee!

Wow,

I can't believe you are back! Very glad to hear from you again!
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« Reply #587 on: October 29, 2010, 02:44:PM »

Howdy, Jovan !
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« Reply #588 on: October 29, 2010, 04:00:PM »

Two eggs, over medium, two links of sausage, hashbrowns, two slices of brown toast and lots of coffee!


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« Reply #589 on: October 29, 2010, 04:15:PM »

Two eggs, over medium, two links of sausage, hashbrowns, two slices of brown toast and lots of coffee!


You went to Waffle House?
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"Scipio Bull Biscuits, a flawlessly indoctrinated feminist male." - paraphrased from voxpop in one of his shining moments!!

"You've become a full adept to your kabbalistic philosemetism ...why not get it over with and fully convert to Judaism. At lest that would be respectable." - Popscile



"[Scipio's] high on mouth and low on brains"  - a brainiac

"...all I can guess is that maybe you're gay and haven't figured it out yet."   Huh?....LOL

"a malicious twerp" - A candylander

"I ain't no freakin' monument to justice!" -Moonstruck

"Check out the big brain on Brad" - Jules
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