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Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts

Saturday, October 04, 2014

Fruity Mini-Pancakes


"Banana! Ripe an' ready! Right outside a yuh gate!"

The banana vendor takes to walking through the neighbourhoods near his roadside stall. He does this whenever he receives a large shipment of ripe bananas that are more than the quantity the early morning rush hour traffic consumers would buy. He has found many loyal customers, who pay $120 for 5 large bananas and are happy to have this little piece of the fruit market be brought to them. 

I was about to make scrambled eggs for breakfast when I hear his cry "banana! Ripe an' ready! Right outside a yuh gate! Guinep! Right outside a yuh gate!" Impulsively, I ran outside...he did say guineps after all. It's hot outside so I quickly tell him a bag of bananas and two bags of guineps, pay him and send him on his merry way.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Dairy Free and Egg Free Breakfast


Selamat Hari Natal

Joyeux Noël

Feliz Navidad

Buon Natale

Froehliche Weihnachten

Feliz Natal

С Рождеством

Merry Christmas




As discussed in So what's on the Breakfast Menu the holidays are upon us and for many of us that means we will be a house guest or are expecting house guests. A wheat free breakfast is one thing but a dairy free, egg free and wheat free breakfast? Oh honey, it can definitely be done.

Friday, December 13, 2013

So what's on the Breakfast Menu?


"Tis the season to be jolly, fa la la la la, la la la la"

It's Christmas! The holidays are upon us and for many of us that means we will be a house guest or are expecting house guests.



As a host, one of your primary concerns is what to feed your guests, especially if (a) they can't or won't eat certain things and (b) you are on a tight budget.


As a guest, you hope there will be enough food that you will enjoy, especially if you are going to an area or country you are unfamiliar with.  If you are on a restricted diet for health reasons (such as diabetes, food allergy and so on), you might be anxious about being both properly and sufficiently facilitated by your host.  If you have a true food allergy, you will be very concerned about if your host will have food items safe for you to consume, as well as foods you will enjoy eating.