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ive cooked burgers and steaks for breakfast for years..
i grew up on a farm, and on a fishing boat (lobstering) if you didnt eat enough in the a.m. you would feel sick, and weak, it was hard work,,,the body needs nourishment,, and fuel,,
A burger for breakfast?!? That's crazy. Go with a steak and eggs, or a big chunk of pork belly with fried eggs on top. An Al Pastor burrito can be good too. Actually, I just realized that I had a Gyros for breakfast this morning.
Heck, why not? I just had pizza tonight, and the leftovers will likely be tomorrow's breakfast!
Yeah, I had leftover pizza for breakfast yesterday. It's actually probably better then a lot of the sweets that are considered breakfast foods. Bread, veggies and some cheese is going to keep me going a lot longer than a jelly doughnut would.
Back when I worked graveyard a burger at 830 am
Hit the spot just right!!!!
Burgers in the am for 6 long graveyard years.
And the part that pisses me off Is I was 30 lbs lighter
When this was going On!!!!!
The title of this thread brought back fond memories!
When I was young in the late '50s and '60s, my parents would take my two brothers and me on vacations every summer. We went all over the United States and Canada and even drove to Mexico City back then. Ahhhh....good times--three kids in the back seat! LOL
Anyway, one of my memories of those times is eating in restaurants and ordering a burger for breakfast. I don't remember eating in fast food places, only restaurants with their sit down restauranat style, but I do remember my dad letting us order burgers for breakfast even though he thought it was crazy. Mom never made us burgers for breakfast when we were home, but we got them on vacations.
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