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denise wrote:I do - eggs benedict with mimosas and fresh fruit - use well done american bacon a la the original Lemeul Benedict version/add tons of lemon to the hollandaise sauce/and more champagne to the mimosas.
By the time it's ready it will be brunch - Enjoy!
the turkish breakfast sounds delish adding turkish coffee sounds even better.
Kurt wrote:denise wrote:I do - eggs benedict with mimosas and fresh fruit - use well done american bacon a la the original Lemeul Benedict hangover remedy/add tons of lemon to the hollandaise sauce/and more champagne to the mimosas.
By the time it's ready it will be brunch - Enjoy!
the turkish breakfast sounds delish adding turkish coffee sounds even better.
I like Turkish coffee but more as a midafternoon pick-me-up type of thing.
rickshaw92 wrote:Eggs overeasy with sausage, home fries, white toast with no butter. Coffee and a fag. Or a 6 pack of donuts and a jumbo double double from Timmies. Lots of fags. In Canada. Breakfast in England sucks so I just don't bother. Noodle soup with shrimp of chicken and a fresh baguette in South East Asia is awesome. Turkish food is good at any time of day. I try to plan flights going via IST just so I can have a layover and stuff my face for a few days.
ROB wrote:The Turks have the best breakfast.
Good coffee and the rest doesn't make you feel like you ate a sugar coated plate of flour.
Darcy wrote:ROB wrote:The Turks have the best breakfast.
Good coffee and the rest doesn't make you feel like you ate a sugar coated plate of flour.
Respectfully disagree. That boiled down paste-thick coffee is the bomb, but nearly 2 years of "fake-on" and olives drove me mad for some pork. I did learn the language though (lived mostly Samsun and Trabzon, a bit in Istanbul and Sinop). I'm actually wanted in Turkey. Fact. Makes travel a pain in the ass. (nothing overly dark: work VISA shit)
The Norwegians know how to do breakfast! Heaping mounds of smoked salmon, dark earthy breads... I miss Stavanger something fierce.
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rickshaw92 wrote:I think it was Cold Harvest that once described bacon as the heroin of meat. I would agree.
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