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Breakfast Sunday 24 November 2024 (Original Post) irisblue Nov 2024 OP
Black coffee now ☕, later blueberry pancakes with Indiana maple syrup. Emile Nov 2024 #1
Coffee with cream, now gademocrat7 Nov 2024 #2
More yogurt! NJCher Nov 2024 #3
Plain yogurt with no_hypocrisy Nov 2024 #4
Coffee, scrambled eggs and sage breakfast sausage chowmama Nov 2024 #5

Emile

(33,804 posts)
1. Black coffee now ☕, later blueberry pancakes with Indiana maple syrup.
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 06:11 AM
Nov 2024

Good Morning 🌞

NJCher

(39,551 posts)
3. More yogurt!
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 10:22 AM
Nov 2024

That new Greek lemon yogurt is a winner. I love to add the bits of crystallized ginger. Today I’ll add blueberries.

Chocolate chip muffin, toasted in the air fryer.

New caramel flavored tea, decaf.

chowmama

(687 posts)
5. Coffee, scrambled eggs and sage breakfast sausage
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 01:42 PM
Nov 2024

I had to make a batch of the sausage anyway because some goes in Thursday's bread stuffing. 2# in 8oz logs in the freezer; I pulled out one and used half of it this morning to test the seasoning. It's just right.

(SAGE) BREAKFAST SAUSAGE

Ground pork, no less than 20% fat

Per # of meat / Per 5#

Salt: Scant ½ tsp / 2 ½ tsp
Pepper: 1/8 tsp / 5/8 tsp
Sage (opt.): up to ¾ to 1 tsp / 1 ½ Tbsp or less
Thyme: ½ tsp / 2 ½ tsp
Marjoram or oregano: ¼ tsp / 1 ¼ tsp
Red pepper flakes: 1/8 tsp / 5/8 tsp

All herbs and spices measurements are dried. If you have fresh herbs, use 3X as much. Be sure the dried seasonings aren’t too old to have good flavor.

Edited because the 'column' format didn't come out right. Hopefully this way is at least understandable.

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