An Artery Cloggin' Dinner
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An Artery Cloggin' Dinner
But it was soooooooooooooo good.
A couple fresh hot biscuits with lots of melting butter
A fried sausage patty on each half of a biscuit.
Smother them with some sausage gravy with some Texas Gunpowder sprinkled on top.
Now an over easy egg fried in bacon grease on each half biscuit.
I think I can feel my chest tightening.
A couple fresh hot biscuits with lots of melting butter
A fried sausage patty on each half of a biscuit.
Smother them with some sausage gravy with some Texas Gunpowder sprinkled on top.
Now an over easy egg fried in bacon grease on each half biscuit.
I think I can feel my chest tightening.
Jim
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Yummy! Reminds me of that famous saying:
"Welcome to Texas - come for the food, stay for the angioplasty!"
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Mine too!
Nice looking dinner Jim.
Nice looking dinner Jim.
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Hey, I think even I could gum that one down!
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JamesB wrote:Hey, I think even I could gum that one down!
I'll be back to full chompin' power next week.
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Sucklebusters Texas Gunpowder is really good on eggs. Gives them a nice kick.
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OSD wrote:I'll be back to full chompin' power next week.
That's good to hear!
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That is too funny, Donna callled me today and said I thawed venison breakfast sausage, and I am ready for evening breakfast with gravy and biscuits. Great minds do think alike. Good looking plate
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Bluz wrote:That is too funny, Donna callled me today and said I thawed venison breakfast sausage, and I am ready for evening breakfast with gravy and biscuits. Great minds do think alike. Good looking plate
I just ate, but what time should I be over!
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Did you say this was for dinner?
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NewBQ wrote:Did you say this was for dinner?
Heavens Yes. We do breakfast for dinner quite often, so do a lot of people. It makes a great change of pace dinner meal.
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Yep - we do breakfast for dinner sometimes as well. It always feels like your cheatin' when ya do that, but it sure is goood!
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This is complete GREATNESS
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That is a fine looking meal.
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OSD wrote:NewBQ wrote:Did you say this was for dinner?
Heavens Yes. We do breakfast for dinner quite often, so do a lot of people. It makes a great change of pace dinner meal.
We do breakfast for dinner around here about once every other week... It's one of the kids favorites.
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