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Message 1579790 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 5:08:39 UTC - in response to Message 1579752.  

Coffee!

Not for me, thanks.

If it's really cold outside, hot tea or sugar free hot chocolate.

I have some chocolate milk substitute, it has to be stirred from time to time when I make the drink, but the taste is very good.


Hershey's makes good sugar free chocolate bars; they even have them in Special Dark, now.

Their Lite chocolate syrup is also very good. I can't tell the difference really.
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Message 1579800 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 5:40:34 UTC - in response to Message 1579790.  

Coffee!

Not for me, thanks.

If it's really cold outside, hot tea or sugar free hot chocolate.

I have some chocolate milk substitute, it has to be stirred from time to time when I make the drink, but the taste is very good.


Hershey's makes good sugar free chocolate bars; they even have them in Special Dark, now.

Their Lite chocolate syrup is also very good. I can't tell the difference really.

This what I was talking about, it comes in a 5lb can, they also make a flavor in Strawberry in a 3.5lb can, Chocolate is $16.99 a can, $89.99 for a case of 6 and Strawberry is $17.59 $13.85 a can, $94.99 $74.79 for a case of 6. It seems they are now calling both an alternative, instead of a substitute, oh well, I've bought one can and they last a long time the way I drink it.

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Message 1579805 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 5:50:13 UTC - in response to Message 1579800.  

Coffee!

Not for me, thanks.

If it's really cold outside, hot tea or sugar free hot chocolate.

I have some chocolate milk substitute, it has to be stirred from time to time when I make the drink, but the taste is very good.


Hershey's makes good sugar free chocolate bars; they even have them in Special Dark, now.

Their Lite chocolate syrup is also very good. I can't tell the difference really.

This what I was talking about, it comes in a 5lb can, they also make a flavor in Strawberry in a 3.5lb can, Chocolate is $16.99 a can, $89.99 for a case of 6 and Strawberry is $17.59 $13.85 a can, $94.99 $74.79 for a case of 6. It seems they are now calling both an alternative, instead of a substitute, oh well, I've bought one can and they last a long time the way I drink it.


I've never seen Honeyville anything in the stores here.

Speaking of chocolate, I had a Frosty from Wendy's the other day, and it was very good. :~) I love chocolate shakes, but the Frosty, if made right, has a good scoopable texture and is nice and malty.

I think it's going to be homemade biscuits and sausage patties this morning for breakfast. Feeling in the mood to cook and stay away from the blah versions I've been finding at Mc'D's.
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Message 1579808 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 5:59:36 UTC - in response to Message 1579805.  

Coffee!

Not for me, thanks.

If it's really cold outside, hot tea or sugar free hot chocolate.

I have some chocolate milk substitute, it has to be stirred from time to time when I make the drink, but the taste is very good.


Hershey's makes good sugar free chocolate bars; they even have them in Special Dark, now.

Their Lite chocolate syrup is also very good. I can't tell the difference really.

This what I was talking about, it comes in a 5lb can, they also make a flavor in Strawberry in a 3.5lb can, Chocolate is $16.99 a can, $89.99 for a case of 6 and Strawberry is $17.59 $13.85 a can, $94.99 $74.79 for a case of 6. It seems they are now calling both an alternative, instead of a substitute, oh well, I've bought one can and they last a long time the way I drink it.


I've never seen Honeyville anything in the stores here.

Speaking of chocolate, I had a Frosty from Wendy's the other day, and it was very good. :~) I love chocolate shakes, but the Frosty, if made right, has a good scoopable texture and is nice and malty.

I think it's going to be homemade biscuits and sausage patties this morning for breakfast. Feeling in the mood to cook and stay away from the blah versions I've been finding at Mc'D's.

And you won't as Honeyville sells on the net, I buy whole powdered eggs from them every month, that saves gasoline and wear & tear on My car.
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Message 1579810 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 6:02:02 UTC

Well... destiny has clearly put me down as having hiccups for breakfast today :/ There was an incident... involving some cold rice. It's taught me not to be innovative.

Could do with one of your Honeyville Farm drinks I think Vic :)
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Message 1579811 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 6:03:40 UTC - in response to Message 1579808.  
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I've never seen Honeyville anything in the stores here.

And you won't as Honeyville sells on the net, I buy whole powdered eggs from them every month, that saves gasoline and wear & tear on My car.


I see. Great rate on shipping.
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Message 1579817 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 6:22:14 UTC - in response to Message 1579811.  


I've never seen Honeyville anything in the stores here.

And you won't as Honeyville sells on the net, I buy whole powdered eggs from them every month, that saves gasoline and wear & tear on My car.


I see. Great rate on shipping.

Yeah, that it is, a flat $4.99 on an entire order, I've even made pancakes with the powdered eggs, two level tablespoons of egg powder worth were called for, I didn't even need to add any extra water for the 1 egg, 2 level tablespoons egg powder = 1 raw egg, I'm not sure if the light soy milk or the Aunt Jamima pancake mix was at fault, as the pancakes were off in taste, enough so that I couldn't eat more than half of what I'd made, though outside of that, the pancakes looked normal.
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Message 1579831 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 7:19:49 UTC

Warm cheese roll, at my desk, as usual.
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Message 1580067 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 18:48:15 UTC

Big meal to-day, two eggs, two slices of toast......
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Message 1580088 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 19:14:01 UTC

3 big 9" diameter pancakes with margarine and dripping with maple syrup and of course decaf coffee...
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Message 1580089 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 19:15:50 UTC - in response to Message 1580067.  

3 big 9" diameter pancakes with margarine and dripping with maple syrup


Your killing me.......




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Message 1580103 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 19:23:03 UTC - in response to Message 1580089.  

3 big 9" diameter pancakes with margarine and dripping with maple syrup


Your killing me.......

Not to mention himself.

(Not that I don't do that too sometimes...)
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Message 1580104 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 19:23:10 UTC - in response to Message 1580089.  

3 big 9" diameter pancakes with margarine and dripping with maple syrup


Your killing me.......




And I won't be hungry almost all day long either, oh and the syrup was lite syrup...
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Message 1580155 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 20:19:46 UTC - in response to Message 1580140.  

For Breakfast - - NOT

Hmm, not that far from me. Tempting... :)

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Message 1580164 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 20:26:24 UTC

Not for breakfast, but I wonder what they'd think if Vic and I (not sure if Scott qualifies) showed up together for a free lunch.
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Message 1580347 - Posted: 1 Oct 2014, 4:56:20 UTC

Well, that Bear Grill café itself looks cute, but not the breakfast. Yikes.

I've noticed egg and milk prices have gone up a lot in the last couple of years. I don't really know why, unless people are eating a lot of breakfasts at places like that!
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Message 1580352 - Posted: 1 Oct 2014, 5:06:21 UTC - in response to Message 1580347.  

Well, that Bear Grill café itself looks cute, but not the breakfast. Yikes.

I've noticed egg and milk prices have gone up a lot in the last couple of years. I don't really know why, unless people are eating a lot of breakfasts at places like that!

If the eggs and milk are from the west coast, drought would have a lot to do with it.
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Message 1580360 - Posted: 1 Oct 2014, 5:33:45 UTC - in response to Message 1580352.  

Well, that Bear Grill café itself looks cute, but not the breakfast. Yikes.

I've noticed egg and milk prices have gone up a lot in the last couple of years. I don't really know why, unless people are eating a lot of breakfasts at places like that!

If the eggs and milk are from the west coast, drought would have a lot to do with it.


That's probably true; not sure what it is here in Kentucky. I used to be able to get a dozen medium eggs for 89 cents. Even the small ones are more than a $1 now.
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Message 1580372 - Posted: 1 Oct 2014, 6:18:04 UTC

A Kinder Bueno with coffee. At my desk, of course.
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