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Which country are you tooting from?

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  • loganfive@beige.partyL loganfive@beige.party

    Which country are you tooting from? (And city if you feel like it.)
    And what is your favorite breakfast?

    Please boost for a wider audience.

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    @LoganFive

    I'm in the UK. Usually, I skip breakfast as a way of getting some fasting in. At the moment, though, I'm suffering from heartburn (which started during my recent chickenpox episode), and I need to eat more often than usual.

    I usually have a banana & jam sandwich on wholemeal with a bit of chopped fruit (maybe a pear and a satsuma, maybe a couple of plums, or whatever I can find in the fridge), accompanied by a pint of decaf green tea.

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    • affekt@hachyderm.ioA affekt@hachyderm.io

      @LoganFive Texas, USA. The daily breakfast is oat porridge and a couple of hard-boiled eggs on the side. also about a half gallon of coffee. Quick and easy.

      timwardcam@c.imT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Affekt @LoganFive I had breakfast in Texas once.

      Waitress: "Grits or hash browns?"

      Me: Blank look.

      Texan I was with: "If you've never heard of either, you don't want the grits."

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      • loganfive@beige.partyL loganfive@beige.party

        Which country are you tooting from? (And city if you feel like it.)
        And what is your favorite breakfast?

        Please boost for a wider audience.

        mishastl@mstdn.caM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @LoganFive I am in Windsor, Canada. My fav breakfast is perogies, eggs, sausage and veg.

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        • affekt@hachyderm.ioA affekt@hachyderm.io

          @cjust @LoganFive just keep it in the non dominant hand at all times

          willb@infosec.exchangeW This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Affekt @cjust @LoganFive this guy Americans

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          • alliflowers@talkedabout.socialA alliflowers@talkedabout.social

            @LoganFive Daphne, Alabama, USA. Give me eggs! @Rasta

            rasta@mstdn.caR This user is from outside of this forum
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            @AlliFlowers @LoganFive Oh, well, if you're making us eggs, I'll have eggs too 😜

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            • timwardcam@c.imT timwardcam@c.im

              @Affekt @LoganFive I had breakfast in Texas once.

              Waitress: "Grits or hash browns?"

              Me: Blank look.

              Texan I was with: "If you've never heard of either, you don't want the grits."

              michaelgemar@mstdn.caM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @TimWardCam @LoganFive @Affekt Grits are awesome. I love grits.

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              • michaelgemar@mstdn.caM michaelgemar@mstdn.ca

                @TimWardCam @LoganFive @Affekt Grits are awesome. I love grits.

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                @michaelgemar @LoganFive @Affekt I still don't know what they are because I took the guy's advice.

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                • loganfive@beige.partyL loganfive@beige.party

                  Which country are you tooting from? (And city if you feel like it.)
                  And what is your favorite breakfast?

                  Please boost for a wider audience.

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                  @LoganFive Posting from Loja, Ecuador - Waffles with fresh fruit, a slice of bacon and some fresh squeezed orange juice.

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                  • loganfive@beige.partyL loganfive@beige.party

                    Which country are you tooting from? (And city if you feel like it.)
                    And what is your favorite breakfast?

                    Please boost for a wider audience.

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                    @LoganFive Appalachian Ohio, USA

                    Two eggs, over medium, bacon and/or sausage, fried potatoes, biscuits and sausage gravy, fried apples, hot black coffee

                    Minus the fried apples, I've probably had that 12,000 to 15,000 times in my lifetime. (Also, my favorite dinner.)

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                    • loganfive@beige.partyL loganfive@beige.party

                      Which country are you tooting from? (And city if you feel like it.)
                      And what is your favorite breakfast?

                      Please boost for a wider audience.

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                      @LoganFive

                      NYC

                      Toasted slices of tefftan (seitan made with teff) on a slice of toasted potato bread, garnished with tahini and homemade melon skin relish (or if none on hand, beet sauerkraut).

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                      • loganfive@beige.partyL loganfive@beige.party

                        Which country are you tooting from? (And city if you feel like it.)
                        And what is your favorite breakfast?

                        Please boost for a wider audience.

                        mcrocker@mstdn.caM This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @LoganFive
                        Leftover garlic cheese toast, leftover last night's steak, and scrambled eggs (with HP). Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada.

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                        • timwardcam@c.imT timwardcam@c.im

                          @michaelgemar @LoganFive @Affekt I still don't know what they are because I took the guy's advice.

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                          @TimWardCam @LoganFive @Affekt It’s basically Southern US polenta.

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                          • beadsland@beige.partyB beadsland@beige.party

                            @LoganFive

                            NYC

                            Toasted slices of tefftan (seitan made with teff) on a slice of toasted potato bread, garnished with tahini and homemade melon skin relish (or if none on hand, beet sauerkraut).

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                            @beadsland @LoganFive This sounds incredible! I've not heard of teff before, but it sounds intriguing.

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