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Breakfast #7657599 11/10/19 04:48 PM
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Guinness, the cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast.

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Dr Pepper is with breakfast. Guinness is with dinner.


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Originally Posted by bill oxner
Dr Pepper is with breakfast. Guinness is with dinner.

When in Ireland you do as the Irish do!


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Originally Posted by nsmike
Originally Posted by bill oxner
Dr Pepper is with breakfast. Guinness is with dinner.

When in Ireland you do as the Irish do!

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I got to where I really liked beans with breakfast. The wife and I really enjoy Ireland, but not just for the beans.


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Originally Posted by bill oxner
Dr Pepper is with breakfast. Guinness is with dinner.


As much as you're on here...you should have paid attention to his Ireland thread.


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The wife and I were in Denver a couple of weeks ago for the Browns vs Broncos game. She's an OU grad and Baker Mayfield fan. We stayed in a downtown hotel where the Browns were staying along with the Dog Pound and many Cleveland fans (which by the way are very nice folks). Anyway, nearly every Browns fan had a beer for breakfast, brunch and lunch before a 2:25 game...great times.


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Originally Posted by Eagle 1
The wife and I were in Denver a couple of weeks ago for the Browns vs Broncos game. She's an OU grad and Baker Mayfield fan. We stayed in a downtown hotel where the Browns were staying along with the Dog Pound and many Cleveland fans (which by the way are very nice folks). Anyway, nearly every Browns fan had a beer for breakfast, brunch and lunch before a 2:25 game...great times.



I spent some time in Hawaii, the games are on early over there. Lots of breakfast drinking during games.

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Originally Posted by TurkeyHunter
Guinness, the cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast.

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Can you decipher what we're looking at?


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I'll give it a shot, the red is fried tomato. between the tomato and egg are olives, then black and white pudding, sausages and ham. I'm not sure what is between the ham and tomato.


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I think those are mushrooms, not olives. Interesting breakfast mix going on there.


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Originally Posted by QuitShootinYoungBucks
I think those are mushrooms, not olives. Interesting breakfast mix going on there.

Your right I don't know why I said olives, I knew they were mushrooms, when I first looked at it I thought olives and then realized that they are mushrooms, because olives aren't part of a breakfast fry up. I guess it's true that first impressions are lasting.


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I think those are mushrooms, not olives. Interesting breakfast mix going on there.

Your right I don't know why I said olives, I knew they were mushrooms, when I first looked at it I thought olives and then realized that they are mushrooms, because olives aren't part of a breakfast fry up. I guess it's true that first impressions are lasting.

And the Irish beans. aka: Baked


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I thought the beans were obvious! The question is homemade or Heinz (apparently the recipe and taste are different from Heinz America)?


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Originally Posted by nsmike
I thought the beans were obvious! The question is homemade or Heinz (apparently the recipe and taste are different from Heinz America)?


They were like the Heinz beans you find in English breakfast. They are not the same flavor as similar canned USA beans. They are less sweet. Always enjoy them with an English and now Irish breakfast. You can buy them at a British store in DFW. I like them here but I wouldn’t go looking for them back home. Gimme some grits.

I’ve been having the most amazing and fun time with this group. We party hard and have a lot of good fun and Texas country music. They are loving the music.

As many of you know I’ve traveled a huge amount, a 4+ million miller. The Irish people are the most friendly I have ever met.


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