"Svend" (svend)
09/06/2018 at 02:22 • Filed to: foodlopnik | 5 | 17 |
Vine tomatoes, streaky bacon and scrambled egg with a warm croissant and strawberry jam. Whole milk and breakfast juice.
EDIT:
Lunch time.
Slow cooked chicken thighs, loosely cut and added to peppers and onions in a sweet and spicey sauce with steamed rice.
NKato
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 03:09 | 1 |
Where are you eating that you’re getting these nice breakfasts?
Also, if you ever come to the PNW, you should totally svend the Queen. :v
Svend
> NKato
09/06/2018 at 03:27 | 1 |
Where? At home in front of the TV and computer.
I make it myself. I enjoy food and taking a little more time and care can make something akin to a chore into a pleasant experience for the eyes, mouth and stomach.
Lunch is slow cooked chicken thighs diced with peppers and onions in a sweet and spicey s auce on steamed rice.
Svend the Queen sounds good.
farscythe - makin da cawfee!
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 04:32 | 1 |
nom! looks perfect as always
just about to dig into some greek style potato wedges here... with a bit of garlic sauce on the side
farscythe - makin da cawfee!
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 04:32 | 0 |
nom! looks perfect as always
just about to dig into some greek style potato wedges here... with a bit of garlic sauce on the side
Svend
> farscythe - makin da cawfee!
09/06/2018 at 05:13 | 1 |
Very nice. Wedges with peppers and courgettes with garlic sauce on the side, winning combination.
farscythe - makin da cawfee!
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 05:19 | 1 |
some pork in there too.. gyros flavoured
Svend
> farscythe - makin da cawfee!
09/06/2018 at 05:46 | 1 |
Nice. Love gyros.
for Michigan
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 06:28 | 1 |
“breakfast juice”?
This sounds like a thing made of corn syrup, water, and fruit flavoring that is unsuccessfully imitating orange juice. Kind of like Sunny D.
Svend
> for Michigan
09/06/2018 at 07:40 | 0 |
Lol. You won’t find many products this side of the pond with corn syrup in.
Sunny-D is just a chemical mix, yack.
Breakfast juice is an orange juice with clementines and grapefruit in.
It adds a certain zest to the juice.
wafflesnfalafel
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 07:55 | 1 |
jealous, (I had a partially burnt toaster waffle... had to make it quick, stuff to do today)
Svend
> wafflesnfalafel
09/06/2018 at 08:07 | 0 |
Nothing wrong with that, it fills a hole .
You’ll appreciate the next meal all the more.
CaptDale - is secretly British
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 12:42 | 0 |
I think this might be the most healthy meal I have seen you make.
Svend
> CaptDale - is secretly British
09/06/2018 at 13:42 | 0 |
That’s not true. Lol.
for Michigan
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 19:12 | 1 |
Oh, that sounds like something I’d be interested in.
Over here they add maple flavoring to corn syrup and sell it as “ breakfast syrup” . It’s vile and handily more popular than the real maple syrup it so inadequately replaces . I think that’s why “breakfast juice” made me think of Sunny-D.
Svend
> for Michigan
09/06/2018 at 19:43 | 0 |
Ye’, America has a weird thing for corn syru p. I don’t get it.
This is by no means a premium juice just a shops own brand (U.K. walmart) not from concentrate juice.
Most juices here are either from concentrate or not with sweetness added usually in the form of apple juice.
Dilute juices, squashes and cordials usually have a high degree of sugars or sweeteners for sugar free ones.
This is our Vimto squash.
No added sugar one.
Regular.
for Michigan
> Svend
09/06/2018 at 19:45 | 0 |
Around here, health food brands boast about using “real sugar” instead of corn syrup.
Svend
> for Michigan
09/06/2018 at 20:06 | 0 |
We have a sugar levy/tax on drinks so many use sweeteners.
Such as £10 will get you a 24 can pack of regular C oca C ola, while the same cost will get you 30 can pack of diet C oca C ola and Coke Zero.