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Related: About this forumBreakfast Saturday 9 September 2023.
Tea & peanut butter toast.
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Breakfast Saturday 9 September 2023. (Original Post)
irisblue
Sep 2023
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Emile
(29,391 posts)1. Black coffee and a toasted bagel with Philadelphia cream cheese.
gademocrat7
(11,151 posts)2. Coffee with cream
Muenster cheese toast and Granny Smith sliced apple.
MissMillie
(38,953 posts)3. plain bagel
toasted, w/ cream cheese. sliced tomato and onion, and smoked ham
coffee
GPV
(73,021 posts)4. Blueberry pancake with syrup and goat cheese.
Callalily
(15,011 posts)5. Having some coffee right now.
Peanut butter toast sounds like a good idea!
NJCher
(37,743 posts)6. heat wave finally leveled off
Omelette with horseradish cheddar cheese filling. I put in onion and Swiss chard to the egg mixture. And then, voila! My fave: kimchi.
Coffee, decaf, iced.
Now I'm out of kimchi. I am tempted to go to the farmer's market to buy some but have so much to do in terms of fall harvesting and planting of arugula and other cold weather crops.