On 7/9/2020 7:01 AM, Gary wrote:
> graham wrote:
>>
>> On 2020-07-08 5:46 p.m., Bruce wrote:
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>> I simply cannot imagine eating the same thing, day in, day out. I don't
>>>> care what silly name you you give it, "VSTD", "STD". Eating the same
>>>> thing every day sounds just plain boring. It also sounds like
>>>> institutionalized meals to me.
>
> That's just "princess" talk. ;)
>
Kuthe isn't a "princess", much as he'd like to be. Really, Gary, would
you enjoy eating garlic mashed potatoes, rice and beans topped with
veggies every single day? Sounds boring as hell to me.
>>> I have a standard breakfast. We always have the ingredients, I like it
>>> and it's quick. Suits me just fine.
>>>
I have no idea what Bruce eats. If he cooks anything he sure hasn't
mentioned much about it.
>> As do I and I never tire of it.
>
> My standard breakfast for so many years = one cup of coffee.
> Works well for me.
>
I don't have a standard meal of any kind. I don't eat breakfast every
day but when I do it's closer to brunch/lunch time. I like eggs but I
don't eat them every day nor do I necessarily cook them the same way
every time. Scrambled (with or without cheese), soft boiled, over easy,
basted... depends on my mood.
When I do cook eggs (breakfast or breakfast for dinner) sometimes I have
bacon with them. Other times I prefer a couple of link sausages or a
couple of sausage patties. On rare occasions I'll make "home fries" to
go with. Sometimes with a buttered biscuit, sometimes a slice of
buttered toast. Or I'll have a bowl of grits. (I much prefer Lakeside
brand yellow grits.) I like peanut butter toast for breakfast on
occasion. Occasionally I have a bowl of oatmeal. Variety makes eating
so much more interesting. :)
Jill