thread: What for Father's Day Breakfast?

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    Corn fritters with avocado and sour cream, bacon, eggs.

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    we are having waffels!! but DP dosnt do breakfast so he will have his later with a coffee!!. we will enjoy the brekie ourselves lol. till it's present time!! the kids cant wait

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    We're having juice, pots of coffee and tea, a fruit platter, and french toast with ham and gruyere, followed by some pastries. I have some croissants there too, I think I might turn them into chocolate croissants! The ILs are coming, so it won't be in bed, but DH doesn't like eating in bed anyway (unless he's drunk LOL which he won't be tomorrow morning!).

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    Corn fritters with avocado and sour cream, bacon, eggs.
    Oh I am so gate crashing your breakfast!!!!!!

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    Yeah, I thought Fiona's sounded great too! DH would just eat the bacon and eggs though, so it would be a waste of time here we have that most Sundays.

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    We're having bacon,eggs,hash browns,english muffins and chocolate milk(dh doesn't drink coffee) Oh and it won't be in bed either as dh's a grot when he eats in bed

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    Oh Janie that sounds bliss too! I love a good croque monsieur as does Marc I think he'd love to gatecrash your place too

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    Fiona - could you/would you post the recipe for your corn fritters? Pretty please? I have been wanting to make some for AGES and don't have a good tried and true recipe. Understand if it's a family secret, but you can kill me after I make them, OK?

    DP's working tomorrow, so no breaky for us. He'll have the usual cup of coffee and a cigarette (naughty DP) and I'll have a big glass of activite. Exciting stuff. But I'll do something good for dinner to make up for it.

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    Cai, it's not a true croque monsieur (shame, I luuurve them!), rather really thick slabs of bread with ham and gruyere stuffed in a pocket, dipped in your egg and milk mixture and cooked a la french toast Then popped in the oven quickly so the cheese is really melty