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Breakfast Foods and Coffee Thread

Eeeew. I dislike poached eggs. I like the yolk solid....

:shrug:
Poached just means it's cooked by simmering in water. You can "hard poach" an egg so that the yolk is solid, just like you can either soft-boil or hard-boil an egg in its shell.

Kor
 
Lunch was much better... and reminded me of this:
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Pizza bagels and Three Musketeers? Doesn't sound tasty at all....

:wtf:

(Back to our regularly scheduled coffee...)
 
May your Monday be idiot free!:hugegrin:
If you make it idiot-proof, someone will upgrade the idiot [old IT proverb]
yesterday there were a lot of upgrades on the road...

I had a fresh ciabatta with olives and a glass of milk for breakfast. Tomorrow I'll be good and eat my muesli, but today I simply couldn't resist the scent of the warm bread.


Poached eggs? Not a bad idea at all :) I'll have a few for supper.
UR, tastes change. When I was a kid I hated runny yolk. Now I love it.
Runny yolk is eggs for Klingons! :klingon:
 
Pizza bagels and Three Musketeers? Doesn't sound tasty at all....

:wtf:

(Back to our regularly scheduled coffee...)
I realize now that I sullied the breakfast thread with a lunch item. It'll never happen again (maybe)... ;)
I actually did eat a pepperoni pizza bagel for lunch, and it was damn tasty; and no pound cake. And also no 3 Musketeers but a stellar arugula salad instead.

Now back to business: breakfast is black coffee ala Janeway and turkey bacon and egg on a biscuit. :)
 
...one of the best standards if you ask me! I'd rather eat dinner leftovers for breakfast than breakfast foods (oops there I go sullying again). :brickwall:
 
I so need coffee.. coffee flavoured coffee.. I'll have one soon.. if not sooner. Coffee should be next to oxygen.. it is that important to human life..
Considering the fact that you usually are surrounded by half a dozen running computers, couldn't you connect them all to one liquid cooling system with a heat exchanger and use the exhaust heat to make coffee? Technically it shouldn't be a prob and you'd always have piping hot coffee at hand.
 
Oatmeal (2018) aka 'The Breakfast I wasn't Interested in On Monday'

plot: sick twisted B-movie involving a killer who uses boiling coffee as his weapon of choice offing young schoolgirls one by one as summer recess approaches in a small New England town.
NC-17, color, 78 min.

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Two thumbs up for practical effects and an unexpected third act, two thumbs down for weak coffee.

The best retro slasher seen since Rob Zombie's Halloween, but that isn't saying much.

The practical effects are excellent and that's where most of the budget must have been spent, if the rest of the film is any indication.

 
Just had leftover curry for lunch. Was a few days old ... am a little worried.
Curry the next day has better flavours.

But I do have a dark roast... it was the food part that was unsatisfying. :sigh:
Apparently there's more caffeine in a mild roast, a dark roast has a stronger flavour but to me it's just a bit too bitter (which can be reduced with a tiny, tiny pinch of salt).
 
Apparently there's more caffeine in a mild roast, a dark roast has a stronger flavour but to me it's just a bit too bitter (which can be reduced with a tiny, tiny pinch of salt).
I actually tried that salt trick a few days ago and it worked! ...just needed about 4 grains of salt though.
I like the taste of dark roast much more than milder roasts. The caffeine is primo, but the taste is at least as important imho.
 
As long it isn't decaff I am not against it, if there's a need for a real boost I'll have to travel to the next city and get an Aftershock... :evil:
 
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