I like choclate chips in my pancakes and maple syrup with bacon or sauage is teh yum. howeer I question the idea of chocolate near my sausage or bacon.
and Nora 's link makes me wish matt would make a clue by 4 NOW
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I like choclate chips in my pancakes and maple syrup with bacon or sauage is teh yum. howeer I question the idea of chocolate near my sausage or bacon.
and Nora 's link makes me wish matt would make a clue by 4 NOW
I think you could improve it a little by putting chocolate chips in one of the inner pancakes.
Whereas I think I might try it, until you put chocolate chips in it.
Potatoes and chocolate chips do not belong together.
Sorry. I'm obsessed today. It may cost me my sanity, or lead to punching walls or windows.
I think chocolate covered pretzels are a disgusting idea, but if you could chocolate coat a rasher of bacon and keep it crisp, I'd at least try it out.
Dark chocolate.
Butter on pancakes doesn't work for me since I'd have to use gobs and gobs to achieve the required moisture. I'm picky like that.
Trent Lott is still a Senator?
I would probably eat a chocolate sausage sandwich. Something about that sounds good. Chocolate with most fruits however? Nuh-uh.
I think chocolate covered pretzels are a disgusting idea
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Now I want to go to Eggspectations, dammit. Or, in a pinch, Jessica's house.
Potatoes and chocolate chips do not belong together.
In my world, potatoes are a neutral starch. Sort of like how I'm perfectly happy to toss fettucine in sour cream and strawberry preserves.
Neutral starches are okay in my book around chocolate. Hell, they're even encouraged to comingle.
I think chocolate covered pretzels are a disgusting idea
Oh my no. The only thing better than chocolate-covered pretzels are chocolate-covered peanut-butter pretzels.
I'll try chocolate-coated almost anything once. (Chocolate-coated grilled garlic cloves? Better than they sound! And bonus points for being served on a stick, as festival food should be.)
There is supposedly an Eggspectations here in Columbia, MD. I'll have to investigate whether they are still open or not and, if so, where they are hidden because that the Construction sounds like total YUM to me.
Different departments here host breakfast on Fridays. It's gotten pretty elaborate (there are electric griddles kept here for frying up bacon and eggs, making pancakes etc). Today was awesome Southern breakfast with grits and eggs and biscuits and fried apples and there were cinnamon rolls and turkey bacon (the ladies hosting this week don't eat the swine, as they say) and really delicious fruit salad. I'm still full from this morning!