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i like fish soup for breakfast, but only my recipe, and no, i'm not sharing.

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i like fish soup for breakfast, but only my recipe, and no, i'm not sharing.

Sour fish soup is great.

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Funny I came across this post today because I did serve fish for breakfast this morning. I sautéed canned tuna (The Philippine brand Century Tuna) in garlic and Vidalia onions and served it with Kings Hawaiian sweet rolls with fresh fruit salad on the side. My husband (who is also a pancake and french toast kind of guy) and my brother-in-law (who is visiting us for a few days) both loved it :)

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your husband is a normal american guy.....not that strange.... some of the breakfsast things:

A typical American breakfast menu will vary from one part of the country to another. However, on a general note, an typical American breakfast comprises eggs in some style (hard, sunnyside up, over easy, scrambled, benedict, boiled, 3 minute), bacon or sausage or steak, cereal, baked foods like donuts, muffins, etc. washed down with some coffee, milk, hot chocolate, or juice.

Just look at Denny's or Bob Evan's to see typical American breakfast or "comfort" meals. Bob Evan's even has some breakfast and other recipes on their site.

(you can always use tapa for the steak and rice for potatoes.)

steak and eggs with hash browns

bacon and eggs

ham and eggs

biscuits and sausage gravy

sausage biscuits

hash brown and eggs

omelets and hash browns

french toast/pancakes/waffles and bacon or sausage or eggs and/or steak

(the hardest part is finding a "true" waffle iron these days... most are the Belgium waffle kind.)

oatmeal

cereal with milk

corn meal mush

some breakfast side items:

homemade cornbread

cinnamon rolls

coffee cake

donuts

muffins (blueberry, english, or others)

toast

jam/jellies

butter (not the margarine junk)

biscuits

grits

gravy

hash browns

fried potatoes

potato cakes

bacon

sausage

fruits

common drinks:

orange juice

apple juice

coffee

tea

milk/chocolate/strawberry

grapefruit juice

grape juice

hot chocolate

Please note: pure maple syrup is almost a staple in the Northeast/Midwest. Nothing like pure maple syrup on sausage, pancakes, waffles, mush or french toast.

things you could put fish in:

breakfast burrito (tortilla with eggs, cheese, potatoes, sausage, bacon)

omelets (you can always put some fish in the omelet, many things can go into an omelet from just cheese to onions, ham, sausage, green peppers, tomatoes, etc)

corned beef hash

breakfast casserole

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I mentioned this thread to my wife, asking her if she ever ate fish for breakfast in the Philippines. She made a sour face and said no. Then she mentioned what was mentioned here, that some people eat dried fish at breakfast. I asked her if maybe people who are from the small island villages ate fish more for breakfast, and she said right away maybe so. But then she added she lived most of her life in Manila, and she never did that. I am thankful, because I don't like fish at any time, let alone at breakfast.

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What planet is he from ?

He is probably from Mars

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It's not just the Philippines, Scandinavian countries often have fish for breakfast as well. I don't think it's as rare in the US as people think...especially when you are camping and pull that nice trout out of the stream at first light.

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ok - please post a photo of your favorite 'fish breakfast' ..

extra points if you turned dried fish into a nice congee

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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My Fiance has a strange preference for food. For example, at Breakfast He only

wants to eat Pancakes, or French Toast, etc. I ask him before if he wants fish

and He told me ... " No, Fish is not for breakfast " ...

Is this normal of an American Guy ? Why he dont want Fish for breakfast ?

What planet is he from ?

I'm a thinking he's from the planet of 'no fish no marry'.

What are your thoughts?

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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ok - please post a photo of your favorite 'fish breakfast' ..

extra points if you turned dried fish into a nice congee

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ok - please post a photo of your favorite 'fish breakfast' ..

extra points if you turned dried fish into a nice congee

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Well OK its not my favorite, but thought I might win as the only poster of dried fish for breakfast

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ok - please post a photo of your favorite 'fish breakfast' ..

extra points if you turned dried fish into a nice congee

Bangus with egg and rice. Yumm.

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And 3 in 1 coffee?

It was okay for instant coffee, if made strong enough. The best coffee I found while there was at McDonald's. Even the Dunkin' Donuts coffee wasn't all that good.

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