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Breakfast Sunday 14 September 2025 (Original Post) irisblue Sep 2025 OP
Blueberry tea NJCher Sep 2025 #1
Coffee with cream gademocrat7 Sep 2025 #2
Black coffee, eggs over easy, bacon, and toast. Emile Sep 2025 #3
4:30 a.m. SamKnause Sep 2025 #4
Anyone eating strawberry ice cream in the morning happily steals my ♥️ Polly Hennessey Sep 2025 #5
Have strawberries, but not very good. elleng Sep 2025 #7
Apple pannekoeken with crispy bacon and peach syrup. chowmama Sep 2025 #6
Geez...if I come to Montana can I have some cooking lessons in your kitchen? irisblue Sep 2025 #9
Late, as usual... buzzycrumbhunger Sep 2025 #8

SamKnause

(14,945 posts)
4. 4:30 a.m.
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 09:24 AM
Sep 2025

Strawberry ice cream

Hot black coffee

9:15

Scrambled eggs

Toast

Hot Black coffee

chowmama

(1,117 posts)
6. Apple pannekoeken with crispy bacon and peach syrup.
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 12:09 PM
Sep 2025

The syrup is what I did with the aftermath of canning peaches - I boiled the unused light syrup (now with fruit juices) down till it would fit in a pint jar and processed it. It's like a thin maple syrup and tastes peachy. I think we'll use it up before we need to worry about spoilage.

I did the same thing with the syrup left over from canning pears. I must have had more of it because by the time it fit in the jar, it was really thick. If you turn the processed jar over, it takes a good 20 seconds for the bubble to float to the top. I'll have to find some dessert to use it in or with.

Waste nothing.

irisblue

(37,927 posts)
9. Geez...if I come to Montana can I have some cooking lessons in your kitchen?
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 02:28 PM
Sep 2025

(Please note this is an attempt to feed me)

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