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Off topic & small talk: what do you eat today, the days (Page 6)

Topic created on 23rd Feb. 2018 | Page: 6 of 383 | Answers: 3,827 | Views: 349,177
Anonym
And I was eating..delicious farmer's breakfast

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Anonym
Just now fried egg and fresh rolls from the bakery. And a Jacobs Edelkrönung to go with it.

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Anonym
Result number 1 of my low budget kitchen from the pantry: Have baked a very large yeast plait
I will now chow down on it for breakfast for a few days and freeze some for myself

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Skitch22
Elite
I just ate Cini Minis, later I'll get a kebab plate with rice and salad.

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Matthias
Expert
SuitedTrips wrote on 24.03.2018 at 10:15 am: Result number 1 of my low budget kitchen from the pantry: Have baked a very large yeast plait
I will eat it for breakfast for a few days and freeze some of it

You really know how to live frugally. Respect for it!

I'll get right out of bed after I looked at the current threads and then gibts baked frozen rolls, boiled egg (medium hard), a freshly squeezed OJ and sausage and cheese, what you like to eat so.
The weekend is the only period where I really treat myself to something delicious for breakfast, during the week there is not much time.
Am yes from 8 o'clock in the office and actually not a voluntary early riser, so I'm glad when I can purehauen me in the morning nen toast with jam

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gagapapamama
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SuitedTrips wrote on 24.03.2018 at 10:15 am: Result number 1 of my low budget kitchen from the pantry: Have baked a very large yeast plait
I'll eat it for breakfast for a few days and freeze some of it

Can you give me a part I get me every Saturday a yeast plait that is enough for the whole week in the morning because my parrot in the morning also drinks his coffee with me and a piece of yeast plait but in the coffee is dunked eats.

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Anonym
gagapapamama wrote on 03/24/2018 at 10:23 am
SuitedTrips wrote on 03/24/2018 at 10:15 am: Result number 1 of my low budget cooking from the pantry: Baked a very big yeast plait
I will eat it for breakfast for a few days and freeze some of it

Can you give me a part I get me every Saturday a yeast plait that is enough for the whole week in the morning because my parrot in the morning also drinks his coffee with me and a piece of yeast plait but in the coffee is dunked eats.

You have a parrot? How cool!

If you come to Vienna I invite you to a piece...and the parrot too ^^ Has turned out amazingly well for the fact that I had to improvise a bit and the whole thing has cost only about 50 cents

@Matthias
Learning by doing If I would go for it then I could spend soooo much money on food. I'm totally into that stuff from the health food store and the like, but that's not available right now. I left home when I was 16, and over the years I've accumulated lots of recipes and ideas for "at the end of the month" and situations like the one I'm in now. And tastes it fortunately also Meal!

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RiverSong
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Matthias wrote on 03/24/2018 at 10:21 am
SuitedTrips wrote on 03/24/2018 at 10:15 am: Result number 1 of my low budget kitchen from the pantry: Baked a very big yeast plait
I'll eat it for breakfast for a few days and freeze some of it

You really know how to live frugally. Respect for it!

I'll get right out of bed after I looked at the current threads and then gibts baked frozen rolls, boiled egg (medium hard), a freshly squeezed OJ and sausage and cheese, what you like to eat so.
The weekend is the only period where I really treat myself to something delicious for breakfast, during the week there is not much time.
Am yes from 8 o'clock in the office and actually no voluntary early riser, because I'm glad when I can purehauen me in the morning nen toast with jam

then i wish you good appetite matthias --> a varied diet is a healthy basis for your body
oh and suited, that's why i'm glad that you're not really only noodles

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Anonym
Nobel the world goes to ruin. Got ne avocado as a gift and made me such a super hip breakfast with rye bread and avocado in slices on it.

Later then I make me nen semolina porridge. Somehow my low budget kitchen is a bit sugary

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P****1
SuitedTrips wrote on 03/26/2018 at 09:52: Nobel is going to ruin the world. Got an avocado as a gift and made myself such a super hip breakfast with rye bread and sliced avocado on it.


So that's what the youth understands by hip breakfast

Well then I hope that it tasted

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