Grits? Texans ITT imo. English muffins are pretty awful untoasted, and pretty delicious toasted/fried. Muffins I find to be pretty mediocre. Except poppy seed muffins. Those are good.
Heck yeah! If it's made somewhere in the world, then by golly we'll fry the heck out of it and serve it on a plate! (or napkin) Carnivals/State Fairs ftw!
They're both awful and give me stomach trouble if I eat any for breakfast. Give me a good old Norwegian ham sandwich and coffee any day. You can't start the day on sugar.
A slice of bread. With butter and ham. Real bread, that is, not that white stuff you pass off as suitable for sandwiches in the US.
It's called wonder bread, and you can squeeze a slice into the shape and size of a marble. I myself prefer the 100% whole wheat all natural bread I get. America generally is known to have greasy unhealthy foods, and that is 110% true.
Just let it happen.
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They're both awful and give me stomach trouble if I eat any for breakfast. Give me a good old Norwegian ham sandwich and coffee any day.* You can't start the day on sugar*.
Which is why no one should eat those captain crunch, trix, and other high fructose corn syurp sugar bomb cereals. I recently saw a commercial advertising Trix, which know has 2 grams of fiber per serving. WOW! /sarcasm
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A slice of bread. With butter and ham. Real bread, that is, not that white stuff you pass off as suitable for sandwiches in the US.
Butter and ham? Healthy! (I'm sure it's tasty, though) Regarding bread here, you can find real bread if you're willing to pay a little more. The over processed, over bleached stuff is just the cheap mass market product.
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A slice of bread. With butter and ham. Real bread, that is, not that white stuff you pass off as suitable for sandwiches in the US.
Way to assume that's all we use in America. You obviously have never been to an American supermarket.
I have, I'm just talking about those fully prepared sandwiches you can buy. I don't have a kitchen, so I can't make my own food, and have to rely on what you sell ready for consumption and what they serve at the dining center.
Not that these sandwiches aren't good or anything, but they're not breakfast food.
The+Fox wrote:
Butter and ham? Healthy! (I'm sure it's tasty, though)
Well, not a lot of butter, but you need something to moist the bread a bit (yeah, probably not using correct terminology here. You can manage).
This doesn't look too unhealthy, does it? This is real breakfast food, perfect to start the day with.
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