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  1. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    TOP OF THE MORNING TO YE ALL HERE AT AFTERDAWN
    Irish Breakfast

    8 slices Irish bacon
    8 Irish sausages
    4 slices black breakfast pudding
    4 slices white breakfast pudding
    4 medium tomatoes
    4 eggs
    Freshly ground pepper
    Irish cheddar cheese (optional)
    and irish coffee

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    Irish Potato Griddle Cakes,[​IMG]

    Serving Size: 8 griddle geeks.

    Ingredients:

    * 1/2 lb raw potatoes
    * 1/2 lb mashed potatoes
    * 1/2 lb plain flour
    * milk
    * 1 egg
    * salt and pepper

    Directions:

    Grate or shred the raw potatoes and mix with the cooked mashed potatoes, and add salt, pepper and flour. Beat egg and add to mixture with just enough milk to make a batter of a consistency that will drop from a spoon. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto a hot griddle or frying pan, and cook over a moderate heat for 3-4 minutes on each side. Serve with a tart applesauce, or with sausage, bacon, eggs, and fried bread.

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  3. Javafriek

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    Coffee is something that shouldn't be as branded and overpriced as it is now. Absolutely some brands are better than others but don't charge half a day's pay just for a cup of it. What's eveyone here's favorite brand or blend?
     
  4. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    good morning all..on me first cup of coffee.
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    TIME FOR A COFFEE BREAK...
     
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    Enjoy a donut with your coffee and take a look at Krispy Kreme's annual pinup calendar.

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    Enjoy!
     
  6. ireland

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    LOCOENG
    i see ye been eating ye donuts once a month with the donut a month gal and loving it all with a lick and bite on ye donut love.,and using the patch soon after..to get ready for the next month gal.

    NOTE IF I WAS YE,I WOULD USE TWO PATCHES..BECAUSE YE GOTS LOTS OF DONNUT EATING TO DO...



    First anti-depressant patch is approved



    The first skin patch that can treat major depressive disorder has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration. The one-a-day patch has the advantage of freeing patients from dietary restrictions they would have to stick to if they took the same drug in pill form.

    The patch contains a medication called Emsam (selegiline), which can trigger sudden spikes in blood pressure if taken orally with certain foods or drinks, such as red wines or cheese. Patients must avoid combining the pill with such foods as the sudden rise in blood pressure can cause dangerously high hypertension, which can result in a stroke.

    The lowest-dose version of the patch contains six milligrams of Emsam, a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor. The drug is released through the day and does not carry the same dietary restrictions as the pill.

    "The advantage of the patch, nominally, is that it allows you to take an MAOI, and you can still eat your pizza, too," Alan Gelenberg, head of the University of Arizona's psychiatry department told Reuters.

    However, patients using higher-dose versions of the patch will still have to adhere to strict dietary guidelines. The FDA approved the patch for adults only.

    As with all approved antidepressants in the US, the product, developed by Somerset Pharmaceuticals Inc., will bear a warning of increased risk of suicide in children and adolescents.

    The FDA had conditionally approved the patch in 2004.
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  7. Javafriek

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    Latte's ,when prepared correctly, will make you bulletproof, be able to run 75 mph, jump 3 stories high, rip trees out of the ground with hardly any effort, and sneeze acid.
     
  8. ireland

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    GOOD MORNING ALL
    WHO WANT A WEE DROP OF TEA?


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    NOTE:it morning to me as i just got up..
     
  9. gerry1

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    Good morning all! Just had my coffee and egg sandwhich but I don't feel like being here at the office:

    @Ireland: may I have your permission to leave? Secondly, I've heard of "black pudding" (and the thought gives me psychsomatic indegestion) but what is white pudding ... anemia?
     
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    jerry1 and all...

    good morning,put it this way as its morning as i just got up about a hour ago..

    White pudding

    White pudding or Oatmeal Pudding is a meat dish popular in Scotland and Ireland. It is very similar to black pudding, but does not include blood. Consequentially, it consists of pork meat and fat, suet, bread, and oatmeal formed into the shape of a large sausage. Earlier versions (pre-1990) often had brain matter (sheep) added as a binding agent.

    Many versions are suitable for vegetarians, in that they contain no animal fat, vegetable fat being used instead.

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    An Irish breakfast consisting of sausages, black and white pudding, bacon and fried eggs, served with orange juice.
    An Irish breakfast consisting of sausages, black and white pudding, bacon and fried eggs, served with orange juice.

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    The pudding may be cooked whole, or cut into slices and fried. It is an important feature of the traditional Irish breakfast. White pudding (as well as its black and red relatives) is also served battered at chip shops in Scotland as an alternative to fish (see fish and chips). When served this way, accompanied by chips, it is known as a White Pudding Supper. In Scotland, it is also a traditional companion to mince and tatties.
     
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    GOOD MORNING ALL up for a wee wee break

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  12. gerry1

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    @Ireland...Good morning! I'm doing something naughty; I'm taking a mental health day from work and will enjoy a long slow coffee and perhaps even cook a real breakfast. I deserve a break today. (McDonald ditty)
     
  13. Javafriek

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    Mental health day? Sounds like I could use a week or two of those lol. Is that like a sick day or something gerry?
     
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    good morning to ye all from all over the world..

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    and the coffee is on me today..

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    PHONE CALL THIS MORN,FROM THIS GAL,

    she wants to know who wants to have hot tea or me for breakfast?
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  16. gerry1

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    Good morning everyone...fine set of muffins to go with my coffee there Ireland!

    @javafriek...yes, a mental health day is like a sick day but you're sick of work LOL! I seldom get sick though so I use those days they give us for other purposes or I'll lose them. Some firms pay you for not using them but with us, we just lose them so I use them for the occasional mental health day.

    Actually, I should have taken the mental health day today. I came in and no one bothered to inform me that my next client is blind. I have nothing against the blind mind you, I am a social worker after all, but I was given a whole stack of government paperwork which I must explain to the client and have him sign...it would have helped considerably had they given me translations as the documents are in braille !!! Nothing like working for government agencies; I wonder why the country just doesn't implode sometimes. Fifteen years ago I would have been very ticked off but now that I'm reallly jaded and don't give a f$$k, it so much easier to handle such situations...just say f$$k it, grab my coffee, make a toast to my blind and sighted buddies alike and say "CHEERS"!
     
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    GOOD MORNING WORLD,TIME FOR SOME FAST FOOD AND COFFEE,
    a normal afterdawn breakfast..

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  18. Javafriek

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    I like your attitude gerry, it must be the coffee..calms the nerves and revives the senses. I'll have what you're having.
     
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    Happy St. Paddy's Day all and have some cookies on me :)

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  20. Javafriek

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    Thanks arnie! Mmmm tasty and green. Happy Paddy's day!!
     
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