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Posted by Buzzman72 on January 10, 2007 at 14:30:27 from (207.69.137.27):
In Reply to: best breakfast posted by Dave from MN on January 10, 2007 at 05:35:29:
When I was a kid, we were fairly poor. So I soon discovered that the best breakfasts were the ones Dad cooked when we went deer hunting. He's start "layin' back" food that was on sale around Labor Day, with the snack items ending up being the half-priced Payday and Hershey candy bars the day after Halloween. But a deer camp breakfast usually was something like steak and eggs, and either hash browns or home fries with gravy over 'em, and scratch-made cat-head biscuits to clean up any of that gravy the taters missed. [Than tin "oven" they made for a Coleman stove was a slow POS, for sure, but if you're patient and got an early start, you could still get in the woods before good daylight.]
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