Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle cheddar sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better. -- Jean B.
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:22:27 -0400, "Jean B." <jb...@rcn.com> wrote: >Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I >was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle >cheddar sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better.
Andy probably won't do another daily cartoon type thing again (not speaking for him, just my opinion).... but the masses can take up the gauntlet and run with the daily breakfast, for FWIW. I'm pretty sure he won't ask for royalties.
In rfc (or maybe all of usenet) for every person who has a good idea, like Andy's daily comic and now daily breakfast, there are a vocal few who denigrate the idea (but won't KF the subject - just because they are assholes), which ruins it for the rest of us who like the concept. AFAIC those who ridicule are just jealous because they didn't think of it first.... why would they bother reading on a continual basis unless they wished they were getting the credit?
Me? I'm not a breakfast... or lunch person. Maybe in the future. I'll eat it if I'm served or I'm requested to make it, but I don't initiate breakfast on my own.
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>>Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I >>was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle cheddar >>sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better.
> Andy probably won't do another daily cartoon type thing again (not > speaking for him, just my opinion).... but the masses can take up the > gauntlet and run with the daily breakfast, for FWIW. I'm pretty sure > he won't ask for royalties.
> In rfc (or maybe all of usenet) for every person who has a good idea, > like Andy's daily comic and now daily breakfast, there are a vocal few > who denigrate the idea (but won't KF the subject - just because they > are assholes), which ruins it for the rest of us who like the concept. > AFAIC those who ridicule are just jealous because they didn't think of > it first.... why would they bother reading on a continual basis unless > they wished they were getting the credit?
> Me? I'm not a breakfast... or lunch person. Maybe in the future. > I'll eat it if I'm served or I'm requested to make it, but I don't > initiate breakfast on my own.
I don't like having breakfast at home on workdays. I arrive at work early and enjoy having something at my desk as I start the workday. It will usually be a toasted bagel with cream cheese, or rye or multigrain toast with jam. Along with that, a very tall iced decaf coffee with cream.
FWIW, I really enjoyed Andy's COTDs. The Brekky thing left me cold, as most of what he wrote about was enough to gag me. Still, I didn't criticize or comment on it.
-- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 07(VII)/23(XXIII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Tact is for weenies. -------------------------------------------
> Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I > was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle > cheddar sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better.
Jean B,
The "Breakfast," "Lunch" and "Dinner" threads have probably been recurring since before I began visiting r.f.c.
Feel free to start up one of them anytime. It's not "my baby," like another morning endeavor from a while back.
sf wrote: > On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:22:27 -0400, "Jean B." <jb...@rcn.com> wrote:
>> Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I >> was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle >> cheddar sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better.
> Andy probably won't do another daily cartoon type thing again (not > speaking for him, just my opinion).... but the masses can take up the > gauntlet and run with the daily breakfast, for FWIW. I'm pretty sure > he won't ask for royalties.
> In rfc (or maybe all of usenet) for every person who has a good idea, > like Andy's daily comic and now daily breakfast, there are a vocal few > who denigrate the idea (but won't KF the subject - just because they > are assholes), which ruins it for the rest of us who like the concept. > AFAIC those who ridicule are just jealous because they didn't think of > it first.... why would they bother reading on a continual basis unless > they wished they were getting the credit?
> Me? I'm not a breakfast... or lunch person. Maybe in the future. > I'll eat it if I'm served or I'm requested to make it, but I don't > initiate breakfast on my own.
Just don't want to take over Andy's turf.
Hey, at least daily breakfasts or dinners or such are on topic!
>> Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I >> was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle >> cheddar sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better.
> Jean B,
> The "Breakfast," "Lunch" and "Dinner" threads have probably been recurring > since before I began visiting r.f.c.
> Feel free to start up one of them anytime. It's not "my baby," like another > morning endeavor from a while back.
>>> Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I >>> was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle >>> cheddar sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better.
>> Jean B,
>> The "Breakfast," "Lunch" and "Dinner" threads have probably been >> recurring since before I began visiting r.f.c.
>> Feel free to start up one of them anytime. It's not "my baby," like >> another morning endeavor from a while back.
>>>> Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I >>>> was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle >>>> cheddar sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better.
>>> Jean B,
>>> The "Breakfast," "Lunch" and "Dinner" threads have probably been >>> recurring since before I began visiting r.f.c.
>>> Feel free to start up one of them anytime. It's not "my baby," like >>> another morning endeavor from a while back.
>>> Best,
>>> Andy
>> Well, I do associate the thread with you!
> Jean B,
> Not at all.
> Andy
Well, speaking of brekky, I'm at home today, so really did make something for breakfast. Thick pinhead oatmeal topped off with unsalted butter, a sprinkling of brown sugar, toasted walnuts, and sliced banana. No coffee. I recently learned that even the minute amount of caffeine in decaf coffee is affecting me.
-- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Thursday, 07(VII)/24(XXIV)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- I get mail........ I exist. -------------------------------------------
> sf wrote: >> On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:22:27 -0400, "Jean B." <jb...@rcn.com> wrote:
>>> Gee, I am so used to the daily brekky thing. I am missing it. I >>> was gonna speak of my absolutely vile brekky.... The chipotle >>> cheddar sausage of the previous day was sooooo much better.
>> Andy probably won't do another daily cartoon type thing again (not >> speaking for him, just my opinion).... but the masses can take up the >> gauntlet and run with the daily breakfast, for FWIW. I'm pretty sure >> he won't ask for royalties.
>> In rfc (or maybe all of usenet) for every person who has a good idea, >> like Andy's daily comic and now daily breakfast, there are a vocal few >> who denigrate the idea (but won't KF the subject - just because they >> are assholes), which ruins it for the rest of us who like the concept. >> AFAIC those who ridicule are just jealous because they didn't think of >> it first.... why would they bother reading on a continual basis unless >> they wished they were getting the credit?
>> Me? I'm not a breakfast... or lunch person. Maybe in the future. >> I'll eat it if I'm served or I'm requested to make it, but I don't >> initiate breakfast on my own.
> Just don't want to take over Andy's turf.
> Hey, at least daily breakfasts or dinners or such are on topic!
Jean B,
I have no turf here on Usenet. I have a little website turf somewhere out there.
> On 24-Jul-2008, "Jean B." <jb...@rcn.com> wrote:
>> > Feel free to start up one of them anytime. It's not "my baby," like >> > another morning endeavor from a while back.
>> > Best,
>> > Andy
>> Well, I do associate the thread with you!
>> -- >> Jean B.
> Now that we have ownership issues out of the way: what did you guys/gals > have for breakfast? Mine was a coffee, ham and cheese EggBeaters > omelet, blueberries and 2% milk.
> Aldi has had blueberries for $1.39/pint the last week or so and they are > pretty tasty; I may have to pickup a flat and make a deep-dish blueberry > pie or two.
I have given up on the large blueberries usually available in our local supermarkets. They all seem watery and tasteless. For cooking/baking, I buy the tiny frozen wild blueberries. They're loaded with flavor and make a wonderful pie.
-- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Thursday, 07(VII)/24(XXIV)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Illiterate? Write for FREE HELP! -------------------------------------------
l, not -l wrote: > Now that we have ownership issues out of the way: what did you > guys/gals have for breakfast? Mine was a coffee, ham and cheese > EggBeaters omelet, blueberries and 2% milk.
Yesterday I had yogurt with fresh blueberries and almonds.
Today, coffee and fudge. I try to eat a balanced diet. Good one day, bad the next.