Fixing breakfast and remembering my Dad and his dis-taste for Omelettes - - - he would not eat "Ah-mah-letoes" as he would reflect on his Service Days and how the Phillipino waitresses would pronounce it. So, here's to you Scrappy/Dad, as I recycle some Pork Loin and assorted goodies. If you were here we'd be having Steak and Eggs
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He's there with ya buddy, he's there in some way I'm sure !
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What sailor said. I made an omelette the other day and forgot to put tomatoes in. How bads that,lol.
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Couple of spoons of Pico de Gallo solves ALL veggie issues
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OldUsedParts wrote:Couple of spoons of Pico de Gallo solves ALL veggie issues
We call that bruschetta topping. When my wife wants a light meal, it's my go to quickee,lol. Just a little coriander though, more basil. She don't like coriander aka cilantro.i never thought of adding that to an omelette.
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I really have to watch myself as to not turn everything I cook into Tex-Mex food because I love it so much - - - - as Sherry can testify to
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OldUsedParts wrote:I really have to watch myself as to not turn everything I cook into Tex-Mex food because I love it so much - - - - as Sherry can testify to
Nought wrong with tex mex, that's why we are all here isn't it? Lol. We had nachos last night, daughter in law said they had a kick she loved them. I'm having leftovers for lunch. Sour cream makes this dish.
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Good looking cat heads. Your Dad at Subic Bay or Clark Field? Salute!
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thanks, Boots, to tell you the truth, I really don't know - - he was part of the Motor Pool and they landed in Korea but he was like most from that War and didn't talk about hardly anything except the lighter moments - - - - my oldest son has the 6.5 Jap Arisaka that I customized for Dad and still hunts with it !
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