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Old 2/5/14, 07:40 PM
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at first I thought you where at the club.
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yes, doc suggested I up my wine intake.
I'm up to 14 docs over the past few years and I have told all of them that I have 2 cocktails and 2 glasses of wine over the course of the evening - from happy hour to cooking then eating dinner - pretty much every evening.
Not one has commented I should drink less... so I take that as permission!
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Clam chowder (NE) appetizer, pork tenderloin, potatoes O'Brien, Caesar salad. With wine. After happy hour.
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
Clam chowder (NE) appetizer, pork tenderloin, potatoes O'Brien, Caesar salad. With wine. After happy hour.
What is potatoes O'Brien?
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
What is potatoes O'Brien?
I'm O'Brien, you're Murphy.
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
I'm O'Brien, you're Murphy.



"Dublin. Originally. Parents came over here when I was eighteen. Cereal famine. Couldn't get a bowl anywhere. Bad."
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
What is potatoes O'Brien?



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Originally Posted by cdynaco
So that's how it is?

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So that's how it is?

What... no Irish in Texas? Thought ya'll had railroads down there...




You know, the other end of the KATY from MOPAC?



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I have never ever seen nor heard of pan fried potatoes with red and green bell peppers.
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
What... no Irish in Texas? Thought ya'll had railroads down there...
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I have never ever seen nor heard of pan fried potatoes with red and green bell peppers.
Nor I. I think all the Bavarians around here ran the Irish off.
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
I have never ever seen nor heard of pan fried potatoes with red and green bell peppers.
Interesting. I even add saute'd onions and green peppers to hash browns for breakfast.
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
Interesting. I even add saute'd onions and green peppers to hash browns for breakfast.

I'm not a big breakfast potato fan. I usually give them to my wife if it's at a restaurant and take her bacon. Lol

I do love potatoes the rest of the time but for some reason I wasn't raised on them for breakfast so I don't eat them for breakfast.
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I try to like hash browns, but I've never been a potato chip fan and they taste a little too much like potato chips to me. I do like chorrizo con papas tacos though.
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I love hash browns at Waffle House, but I hardly ever make them at home. They just don't turn out the same. And I don't eat them for breakfast, but with breakfast food for lunch or supper. Never did really have potatoes for breakfast growing up that I can remember.

And I've never seen the fried potatoes with the peppers and stuff. My granny used to make just plain old fried potatoes a lot, cut up in chunks, salt and pepper, and fried in lard in an iron skillet.

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Pecan pancakes, Conecuh bacon, scrambled eggs.
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
I love hash browns at Waffle House, but I hardly ever make them at home. They just don't turn out the same. And I don't eat them for breakfast, but with breakfast food for lunch or supper. Never did really have potatoes for breakfast growing up that I can remember.

And I've never seen the fried potatoes with the peppers and stuff. My granny used to make just plain old fried potatoes a lot, cut up in chunks, salt and pepper, and fried in lard in an iron skillet.
sounds delicious. I'll roast them a lot at home. A good tip I heard was to fry them just a little before putting them in the oven. Helps to give a crispy skin and soft center.
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i grew up on fried potatoes for breakfast .. slice them like tomatoes and fry them crispy on the outside and eat them in a buiscut with salt and mayo ....
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Originally Posted by kcoTiger
I try to like hash browns, but I've never been a potato chip fan and they taste a little too much like potato chips to me. I do like chorrizo con papas tacos though.
Put maple syrup on them.
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Originally Posted by Blue Notch
Put maple syrup on them.
Y'all put maple syrup on everything in Canada.








I put ketchup on mine usually. But sometimes I get them with cheese and chili at Waffle House instead of using ketchup.


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