What should I make for b'fast and lunch?!


Question: Baloney and Ham and Swiss. You can just get it from your place of work.


Answers: Baloney and Ham and Swiss. You can just get it from your place of work.

for lunch, you should make fried rice. Its easy and has vegies!

Breakfast
Cornflakes
Toast

Lunch
Soup
Sandwiches.

Breakfast: Pancakes, 3 Cheese Omlette, Toast, and sliced fruits

Lunch: Grilled Chicken Salad, triple cheese hamburger, carrot sticks

and of course a drink
(Could of had a V8)

breakfast--- bacon, cheese, mushroom omellett
lunch--- homemade pizza made on pita bread

My boys love breakfast burritos...just scramble up some eggs, throw in some cheese and sausage or bacon...wrap it up and eat. Easy. Then with the leftover tortillas, use them for lunch and dinner. You can make a veggie burrito or soft taco...have fun.

french toast-scrambled eggs&bacon-glass of milk
ham&swiss sandwich on wheat w/chips and dip(broughtons of course)-ice tea

French Egg and Bacon Sandwich

French Toast with egg and bacon in the center with maple syrup on top. Sprinkle with powdered sugar if desired.

INGREDIENTS
2 eggs, beaten
4 slices bread
4 slices bacon
2 eggs
1/2 cup maple syrup

DIRECTIONS
Dip bread slices in beaten eggs. Heat a lightly oiled griddle or frying pan over medium high heat. Cook until browned on both sides. Set aside but keep warm.
Place bacon in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Drain and set aside. Reserve 1 tablespoon of bacon grease in pan and fry remaining two eggs.
Place one piece of French toast on each of two plates. Place the fried eggs on top of the bread, top the eggs with strips of bacon. Cover with the remaining pieces of French toast. Following that by pouring on the syrup.





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