What should i fix for breakfast..i want something a little different?!


Question: how about grits with melted cheddar cheese and a little hot sauce, with sunny side eggs, and bacon or crepes with fresh fruit and powdered sugar. fresh fruit salad, corn bread with the drippings of bacon grease and i can diced chilis and little pieces of chipoltle chilis in it. this is really good. my husband loves it.


Answers: how about grits with melted cheddar cheese and a little hot sauce, with sunny side eggs, and bacon or crepes with fresh fruit and powdered sugar. fresh fruit salad, corn bread with the drippings of bacon grease and i can diced chilis and little pieces of chipoltle chilis in it. this is really good. my husband loves it.

Egg omlet with cheese, ham, two japelenos, and chilli sauce just keep the glass of milk near by. Also pancakes with diced peaches would be different. No milk drink cup of coffee with a tad of chocalate

make a pig in blanket. those r sooooooooooooo good! especially from IHOP. yum!

go to the store and ask for assitstance.

hope this helped!

take tortilla roll ups and spread cream cheese on it then put strawberries on top then crush some gram crackers and sprinkle them on top roll it up and you have a strawberry cheesecake burrito sounds gross but tastes Delicious don't be fooled

Something with noodles; in various parts of Asia they eat noodles for breakfast.

Roll some corn torillas around some cooked sausage and Monterey Jack cheese. If you like, you can make three or four on a plate and nuke until the cheese is melted, and tortillas are warm.

French toast with lots of syrup.

Anything you want... what you smoking?

SteveC

Here, try this, Quite special and unique
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/v...





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