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Luckily for our hearts we only do the full brekkie thing when go away.....my man has come to adore the black pudding :thumbs: ..... he still shakes his head at the beans tho' :lol:

it's "interesting", but I'm used to it now too and even have experienced the goodness of beans on toast as a cheap but filling meal...hehehe.

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Breakfast I had in Chicago at a Diner....

Corn Beef Hashbrowns :yes:

4 slices of Bacon

6 Egg Omelette (bacon cheese sundried tomatoes)

Biscuits and Gravy

Bottomless Coffee

Total $7.50 + $5.00 tip

hmmmm hungry now... :blush:

Wow, this sounds like one of those meals you split...I could not imagine trying to get all of that down by myself :wacko:

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I wouldn't eat it everyday :huh: ... But when it's cheaper to go out to eat breakfast than cook it yourself.. :hehe:

And i use to walk :dance: 15 blocks to go to this particular diner so i walked most of it off,

By the time I got back to where I was staying..

Good hearty meal in the morning is better than having a large dinner at night,

at least you can walk through out the day doing different things to burn those calories off.

At night time.. what could you possible do :blush: to work of those calories...

especially if you and your partner/ wife (L) are thousands of miles away apart from each other :unsure::(

Sometimes you do need "Comfort Food" :rolleyes::yes: :energetic:

Cheers

Paul :thumbs:

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