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Macintosh apple fried with butter, cinnamon and brown sugar...



Oats cooked in milk...



Finished Product on a freezing morning in central Floida.




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That looks and sounds really good!

We'll have to have a breakfast cook off between that, and my Mountain Man breakfast done in the Dutch oven.




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MAN that sounds good!

Can I have one to go, please? Thanks in advance. Smile
 
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Timely post! Today is a day for a feasting breakfast! Since the ENC got 1/2” of snow and the entire state decided to shut down, I made breakfast on the grill. A little “BBE”…bacon, buffalo, and egg. The wings took a little longer so I had to eat the bacon and eggs while I crisped them up.







 
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Damn, that looks good binky. Ambitious, too. That's a serious commitment to breakfast.



"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."

Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II.
 
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I do apple like that in the cast iron skillet and then pour in batter on top and stick in the oven to make a really nice Dutch Baby.




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That sounds really good and oddly I have all the ingredients.


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Originally posted by ArtieS:
Macintosh apple fried with butter, cinnamon and brown sugar...

Oats cooked in milk...

Finished Product on a freezing morning in central Floida.
Looks really good, as far as it goes, but it needs more bacon.

And anchovies.



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And anchovies.


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binky, what's in the pan at 1100??

I see chicken at 0400

And an egg at 0730....



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Bacon. It cooked faster than I expected for it being so cold. Shriveled up, but still tasted like bacon. Smile

And word just came in that work is cancelled for tomorrow. The ENC just can't deal with snow! Might have to have another cookout in the AM...(I'm not sure who asked about Roger at the end of the txt, but I will find out. And they will pay. Smile )

 
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