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Mine is toast of almost any kind.
Every morning my wife leaves for work at 5:40 and I help her get her stuff in the car.
After she leaves I make myself some toast so I can take my vitamins.
Most mornings it is an English muffin with butter and a piece of cheese however every so often it is a slice of homemade bread. This morning it was French bread.
So what is your favorite?




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#1 - Boiled eggs
#2 - Ramen noodles


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Scones.

Flour, butter, soda, salt, sugar and cream, maybe raisins or chocolate chips.

Takes 5 minutes to assemble, 12 minutes to bake.


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Ham, egg and cheese, fried in olive oil, on sourdough toast!
 
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Instant Oatmeal.

Also, most days lunch is a ham and swiss toasted with butter on a griddle. Takes longer to dig everything out than to cook it.




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Summer - PB&J
Winter - Grilled Ham & Cheese

Year round...fried quail eggs





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Turkey and swiss, whole wheat on the griddle, lots of butter!
 
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Breakfast Burrito. Little sausage in a pan. x2 Eggs. Toss into a Burrito with some chz and hot sauce of choice if i'm in the mood for something spicy.

Nom it up. Super easy!




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Chipped beef on toast, but using hamburger. I put it over a small microwaved baked potato instead of toast. Baked vidalia onion cooked in a soup crock with a lid. Prepare the onion and add black pepper, heaping teaspoon of beef soup base and a pat of butter. Bake at 400 for an hour and eat with toasted French or sourdough bread.
 
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Black beans and rice. 1 cup white rice, water, 1 can of Bush's black beans (drained), 1 link of Cajun Hollar Brand Smoked Andouille Sausage. Place into rice cooker, set timer for 1730 and we're done. I prep it several hours early and then just wait until supper time.


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Quesadillas or a fried egg sammich. There's almost always some sort of leftover meat residing in the fridge to slip in for a little extra gnaw.


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Just one? How about several?

Sausages (Italian, chorizo, plain pork) over rice. The rice can also be a rice mix, e.g., rice pilaf, Cajun-style dirty rice, red/black beans on rice, etc.

Spam (yes, Spam) sandwich, with or without a fried egg, sometimes with cheese

Scrambled egg taco, with or without hot sauce, on flour tortilla





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Beanies and weenies

Can of baked beans, sliced hotdogs eaten straight from the pot off the stove. No bowl needed

Childhood comfort food


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Kraft Macaroni and Cheese with chopped Spam.





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Don't you mean "roads?"

Many of the items mentioned above are on my go to list, although there seems to be a wide variation in what folks find "easy." I'm in the buttered toast crowd, assuming I have good fresh bread in the house. Over two days old, no dice.
 
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Toasted bagel with strawberry cream cheese.
 
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Salmon
 
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Instead of cereal, I prefer rice.

Bowl, add some leftover or prepared white rice. Warm in microwave.
Add cinnamon and your choice of sugar/sweetener.
Add milk.
Add, your choice, blueberries and/or strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, 1/4 sliced banana. A few raisins if you desire.
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Mac and Cheese with hot dogs cut up in it.

Add hot sauce and devour.


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Taco ring
Shrimp and grits





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