Topic: What did you have/are you having for breakfast/lunch/dinner?
3StarsAndASun's photo
Thu 04/06/17 08:38 AM
Hello there gorgeous/handsome! I hope this finds you well. :)
I'm just wondering what did you have/are you having for breakfast/lunch/dinner?

It's past 11:30 pm here in my country and I had 2 slices of multi-grain bread in low-fat, low-salt butter with 1 tbsp of yogurt and freshly brewed green tea. Yeah, I know I'm weird. I should have eaten that for breakfast lol.

Hey, don't forget to eat! Take care and God bless! :)

Rudolf_108's photo
Thu 04/06/17 08:42 AM
A pretzel. True to the cliché.
We Germans are so fond of those, we use the word even as a verb :)

no photo
Thu 04/06/17 08:43 AM
Hi :)

I had a quart of Colt 45 Malt liquor and a Slim Jim.for breakfast ( the one with the stick of cheese)

lunch will be just a pint of Budweiser ( I'm working) and a hot dog from 7-11

Dinner will be a 6 pack of Coors light ( got to watch the belly) and a bag of sour cream & onions potato chips... a 7 course meal

no photo
Thu 04/06/17 08:55 AM
Bourbon for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. drinks

3StarsAndASun's photo
Thu 04/06/17 09:53 AM
Wow, that's yummy! Is it the traditional pretzel? There's a famous pretzel joint here in the Philippines and they serve really delicious pretzels like those made of almonds and cream cheese, nutella and a lot more. They also come with dips like cheese, garlic mayo, chocolate etc. :thumbsup: Speaking of German cuisine, I don't think I've ever tasted one. Gotta check that out soon!

Tom4Uhere's photo
Thu 04/06/17 09:56 AM
Cracker Crumbs & Steam (not that cheap wet steam either)

3StarsAndASun's photo
Thu 04/06/17 10:01 AM
Aren't you gonna get tipsy with that though? :smile: The sour cream and onion potato chips is a winner! I'm trying to eat healthy though that's why I try to avoid, if not limit stuff with empty calories.

3StarsAndASun's photo
Thu 04/06/17 10:04 AM
lol I thought bourbon was some kind of steak :smile: I don't drink, so pardon my ignorance. You should still get something to eat sir. You might get ulcer in the long run.

Tom4Uhere's photo
Thu 04/06/17 10:08 AM

A pretzel. True to the cliché.
We Germans are so fond of those, we use the word even as a verb :)


Every once in awhile I will come across fresh Pretzel buns.
Sloppy Joes on a pretzel bun is awesome!

There was a small hot dog stand here called Sloppy Dogs



that featured a "German Dog on a pretzel bun.


Note: Sloppy Dogs went out of business so that is just a pic of a hotdog in a pretzel bun not a Sloppy Dogs German Dog.

I have had Alligator Sausage on a pretzel bun with Hot mustard and sauerkraut...Worthy!

3StarsAndASun's photo
Thu 04/06/17 10:12 AM
Cracker crumbs? I'm not sure about the steam either. This sounds new to me. It's really interesting to know that there's so much to learn from every country/culture. Btw, do you mix the cracker crumbs with something else or just eat them directly? :)

3StarsAndASun's photo
Thu 04/06/17 10:15 AM


A pretzel. True to the cliché.
We Germans are so fond of those, we use the word even as a verb :)


Every once in awhile I will come across fresh Pretzel buns.
Sloppy Joes on a pretzel bun is awesome!

There was a small hot dog stand here called Sloppy Dogs



that featured a "German Dog on a pretzel bun.


Note: Sloppy Dogs went out of business so that is just a pic of a hotdog in a pretzel bun not a Sloppy Dogs German Dog.

I have had Alligator Sausage on a pretzel bun with Hot mustard and sauerkraut...Worthy!



Wow, looks yummy! haha:smile:

Tom4Uhere's photo
Thu 04/06/17 10:20 AM

Cracker crumbs? I'm not sure about the steam either. This sounds new to me. It's really interesting to know that there's so much to learn from every country/culture. Btw, do you mix the cracker crumbs with something else or just eat them directly? :)


With steam that has been properly dried. You fill your bowl with cracker crumbs then mix in the steam. Wash it all down with some dehydrated water.

Sometimes as an appetizer I like to make up some

Elecamboarturducken

Its elephant stuffed with camel stuffed with a boar stuffed with a turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken.

Tom4Uhere's photo
Thu 04/06/17 10:22 AM
I made a soup sandwich once. A bit too wet for my tastes.

I like my bread mold with a lil salt and pepper.


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Thu 04/06/17 11:12 AM

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