Posted on 12/31/2009 11:04:28 PM PST by JustAmy
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Not everyone drinks...LOL! I guess I’m gonna move’em out and head for bed. Coffee is on and set for morning and this old body’s tired....LOL! I used to make me a margarita now and then, guess I’ll break down and get me a new supply of ingredients! Nite, yorkie and All! Its almost 11:30 here in Tennessee.
Hmmmmmph! Pfffffft! : (
Johnn, you’re something else! I just told yorkie its 11:30 here in Tennessee and I’m heading for bed.
Your food sounds so delicious...I feel like I’m going to bed hungry....~smile~
Goodnight.
Ut oh! Billie is in BIG, BIG TROUBLE! WOW!
I just came back ... been enjoying my margarita as I watched TV.
LOL
Get any rain today? Our rain happened as we travelled to Fresno ... Yea .... no rain on the way home.
Sounds perfect!
“Sounds perfect!”
Then with that, I shall hit the sack, happy with the election, and stuffed to the gills with snacks!
Glad to had an uneventful trip to and from town. Another storm is coming!
Breakfast
Country style Biscuits and gravy
Chutney marinated Ham Steak
Bacon, thick, smoked and maple flavored
Sausages, lightly fried and lightly flavored with maple
Hashbrowns, lightly fried and served with fried onions, cheese and butter on the side
Wheat toast, with whipped butter with cinnamon
Assorted preserves and marmalade
Eggs, done your way any number you like
Pancakes, buttermilk with butter
Waffles, Belgian topped your way
Fresh fruit, served in assorted in a bowl
Chilled Milk (white and chocolate), hot Coffee and Tea
Assorted Juices
Cold and Hot Cereal, with brown sugar and whole milk
Mid-Morning snack
HUGE Cinnamon Rolls with a white glaze and cashew toppings
Cold Milk
NO CALORIES HERE AT THE POETRY ROADHOUSE CAFE!
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All the listings on the Breakfast Menu sound yummy but you forgot the Chipped Beef on Toast.
Happy Wednesday to you to Meg!
“but you forgot the Chipped Beef on Toast.”
Either you were never in the Navy and subjected to something under that title that would make terrorist at Gitmo chew their Korans rather then eat, or know that Chipped Beef on Toast is anathema to those who love to cook like I do.
However, if you like it, I think I can find a can of it in the back pantry where I keep the food I serve in-laws when they stay too long.
;^)
Morn’n Johnn!!
I will take those Waffles topped with maple syrup!!
Yes, yes!!
Sausage, bisquits and gravy...YUM
Good Morning Mayor...a wonderful devotional to start the day!
I’m back for seconds!! Could I have one of those Sweet Rolls with pecan topping please?
great pix.. it just became my profile pix at Facebook.
incredibly busy day.. Vet /shots for pups in amish country - about hour & half south, doggie hike in Canal Fulton, visit friend in Nursing home in Millersburg, visit dying friend in Akron Hospice, get 100 rounds of Ammo for my CCW class this weekend.. dinner with friend in the Falls.
weather acceptable (note I did not say good). we still have a great deal of snow /ice on ground. HATE winter! enjoy looking at & photography of snow/ice but living in it is another thing
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