Chorizo is easier and better.
That depends on whether or not you have chorizo, doesn't it?
Chorizo is easier and better.
Who doesn’t have chorizo?That depends on whether or not you have chorizo, doesn't it?
Is that an Uni omelette? If so, be still my heart!
Uni... 😋Is that an Uni omelette? If so, be still my heart!
Love nahunta!Starting the day right with an essential breakfast…nothing like a plate of Nahunta BACON!!
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😎 🤟You a rabbit? 🤣
You a rabbit? 🤣
Man .. … that looks great! Totally jealous.Been eating more breakfast since being unemployed. I used to just sip black coffee, until lunch.
Simple eats.
Bacon and quail eggs.
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Where can one buy these things called quail eggs? I would like to try them.
HMart, CaryWhere can one buy these things called quail eggs? I would like to try them.
Very nice plates. Are those Lebanese pickles on the plate with the bacon?
I believe it is from IsraelVery nice plates. Are those Lebanese pickles on the plate with the bacon?
If you want your eggs to be delicate with tender and flaky whites and semi-soft yolk , it has to be simmered, not boiled. First - do not store your eggs in a fridge. they do not need it. It has to be @ room temperature. Here is what you do: bring water to a boil, insert eggs, and turn heat to simmer (minimum possible). 5 min - running yolk, 7 min - soft yolk, 8-9 min - hardest stage. soon, it ready, transfer it to ice water. enjoy!I'm liking the cook on those eggs.
I no longer hardboil, unless I'm pickling them.
And here I am in SC making breakfast burros for my breakfast.Shortly after arriving in Texas 3 years ago, I had a craving for a country ham biscuit. We do not have a Bo Jangles anywhere around and any other fast food place either doesn't have ham or they have city ham. So, I check out the grocery stores. No country ham anywhere. I asked and no one knew what I was talking about.
My 90 year old neighbor knew what it was. Her and her husband and kids used to travel during the summer. She said they were on the Blue Ridge Parkway and they bought a ham. She baked it like any other ham and said it was too tough and salty to eat. LOL This was in 1964 when she , her husband, and two sons took their new VW Karman Ghia to the World's Fair in New York.
So, I reach out to my brother in Galax and he hooks me up with a few packs. When I ran out of those near the end of November I asked him to send me more. When he sent Christmas presents, he included 12 packs of country ham.
This morning I fried up a pack and fixed some biscuits. Good ol' warm and salty goodness!! We may be the only people in the state having country ham this morning.
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Man love me some country ham....anything..sanwiches, biscuits, with melted sharp cheese, fried eggs, anythingShortly after arriving in Texas 3 years ago, I had a craving for a country ham biscuit. We do not have a Bo Jangles anywhere around and any other fast food place either doesn't have ham or they have city ham. So, I check out the grocery stores. No country ham anywhere. I asked and no one knew what I was talking about.
My 90 year old neighbor knew what it was. Her and her husband and kids used to travel during the summer. She said they were on the Blue Ridge Parkway and they bought a ham. She baked it like any other ham and said it was too tough and salty to eat. LOL This was in 1964 when she , her husband, and two sons took their new VW Karman Ghia to the World's Fair in New York.
So, I reach out to my brother in Galax and he hooks me up with a few packs. When I ran out of those near the end of November I asked him to send me more. When he sent Christmas presents, he included 12 packs of country ham.
This morning I fried up a pack and fixed some biscuits. Good ol' warm and salty goodness!! We may be the only people in the state having country ham this morning.
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Shortly after arriving in Texas 3 years ago, I had a craving for a country ham biscuit. We do not have a Bo Jangles anywhere around and any other fast food place either doesn't have ham or they have city ham. So, I check out the grocery stores. No country ham anywhere. I asked and no one knew what I was talking about.
My 90 year old neighbor knew what it was. Her and her husband and kids used to travel during the summer. She said they were on the Blue Ridge Parkway and they bought a ham. She baked it like any other ham and said it was too tough and salty to eat. LOL This was in 1964 when she , her husband, and two sons took their new VW Karman Ghia to the World's Fair in New York.
So, I reach out to my brother in Galax and he hooks me up with a few packs. When I ran out of those near the end of November I asked him to send me more. When he sent Christmas presents, he included 12 packs of country ham.
This morning I fried up a pack and fixed some biscuits. Good ol' warm and salty goodness!! We may be the only people in the state having country ham this morning.
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