Dont do cereal anymore, but man I have a coca pebbles protein drink I do daily and that is the cats a$$. So good.
Just like the childhood days of drinking the milk out the bowl!
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Grossest thing I’ve ever seen was a roommate years ago used water because we didn’t have any milk. He said it was fine and he’s done it before. No thanks, I’ll have scrambled eggs instead.
when I was a kid (in the ‘70s) the cartons looked the same, so I accidentally poured orange juice on my Cap’n Crunch. I couldn’t waste it.... and it actually wasn’t bad at all.The milk is definitely the best part. It gets a nice flavor from the cereal.
Grossest thing I’ve ever seen was a roommate years ago used water because we didn’t have any milk. He said it was fine and he’s done it before. No thanks, I’ll have scrambled eggs instead.
Are people who don't breakfast with eggs, browned bread, taters and fried meat being allowed to vote now?
Jeeze oh Pete where's my cryo-freeze cocoon.
Are people who don't breakfast with eggs, browned bread, taters and fried meat being allowed to vote now?
Jeeze oh Pete where's my cryo-freeze cocoon.
I do all that, minus the potatoes, most every morning.
But speaking of potatoes, I miss making my breakfast casserole.
Fry 1 lb. bacon, cut into 1" pieces (crisp)
Slice potatoes 1/8" - 1/4" thick (you're going to want enough to cover the bottom of a 13x9 casserole dish at least 2 slices thick, so judge accordingly). 1 medium onion diced 1/4". Fry the potatoes and onions in bacon grease until potatoes and onions are browned.
While that is cooking, fry 1 lb. breakfast sausage of your choice, and make a batch of sausage gravy. 1 lb. sausage should make about a quart and a half to 2 quarts at the most, and I add 2/3 stick of butter to the sausage grease and add an equal amount of flour for my roux - you want a thick gravy.
Once the potatoes and gravy are done, scramble 8 eggs. Leave them a little "loose" because they'll finish cooking when the casserole is baked.
Assembly:
In a greased (or cooking sprayed) 13x9 glass baking dish, layer the fried potatoes and onions in the bottom. Cover the potatoes and onions with sausage gravy - enough for it to be about 1" deep). Crumble the bacon over the sausage gravy. Spread the scrambled eggs over the bacon. Cover the eggs with a layer of your favorite shredded cheese - I use sharp cheddar, but you can use colby, cojack, jack, whatever. Bake at 350* for about half an hour or until the cheese is hot and bubbly and just starting to brown around the edges. Enjoy.
The next pineapple pizza debate. Which goes in first, cereal or milk?
[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tv4dMbOTCgg[/video]
I do all that, minus the potatoes, most every morning.
But speaking of potatoes, I miss making my breakfast casserole.
Fry 1 lb. bacon, cut into 1" pieces (crisp)
Slice potatoes 1/8" - 1/4" thick (you're going to want enough to cover the bottom of a 13x9 casserole dish at least 2 slices thick, so judge accordingly). 1 medium onion diced 1/4". Fry the potatoes and onions in bacon grease until potatoes and onions are browned.
While that is cooking, fry 1 lb. breakfast sausage of your choice, and make a batch of sausage gravy. 1 lb. sausage should make about a quart and a half to 2 quarts at the most, and I add 2/3 stick of butter to the sausage grease and add an equal amount of flour for my roux - you want a thick gravy.
Once the potatoes and gravy are done, scramble 8 eggs. Leave them a little "loose" because they'll finish cooking when the casserole is baked.
Assembly:
In a greased (or cooking sprayed) 13x9 glass baking dish, layer the fried potatoes and onions in the bottom. Cover the potatoes and onions with sausage gravy - enough for it to be about 1" deep). Crumble the bacon over the sausage gravy. Spread the scrambled eggs over the bacon. Cover the eggs with a layer of your favorite shredded cheese - I use sharp cheddar, but you can use colby, cojack, jack, whatever. Bake at 350* for about half an hour or until the cheese is hot and bubbly and just starting to brown around the edges. Enjoy.
The next pineapple pizza debate. Which goes in first, cereal or milk?
[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tv4dMbOTCgg[/video]