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informal thoughts on breakfast
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130.       elham
579 posts
 25 Sep 2007 Tue 03:30 pm

Quoting Leelu:

mmmm .. I loooove breakfast .. especially turkish breakfast .. lol .. eggs, green peppers, onions, tomatoes, cucumber, olives, cheese .. ooooh man .. I'm making myself hungry again .. and yes breakfast is an any time of day thing .. give me goooooooood tea or coffee .. with cardamon and I'm a gonner ..


all these in breakfast
what will you eat in the lunch , if you ate these in breakfast!!??

i wonder that cause my breakfast only one of the derivatives milk(butter or cheese )or eggs,bread and of course tae,
my breakfast continue 2 minutes, or 5 mintts if I m not hurry
The fastest breakfast in the world

131.       summi
48 posts
 25 Sep 2007 Tue 03:34 pm

Usually i dont even have time for breakfast, so im hardly having it.

132.       Leelu
1746 posts
 28 Sep 2007 Fri 07:15 am

Quoting elham:

Quoting Leelu:

mmmm .. I loooove breakfast .. especially turkish breakfast .. lol .. eggs, green peppers, onions, tomatoes, cucumber, olives, cheese .. ooooh man .. I'm making myself hungry again .. and yes breakfast is an any time of day thing .. give me goooooooood tea or coffee .. with cardamon and I'm a gonner ..


all these in breakfast
what will you eat in the lunch , if you ate these in breakfast!!??

i wonder that cause my breakfast only one of the derivatives milk(butter or cheese )or eggs,bread and of course tae,
my breakfast continue 2 minutes, or 5 mintts if I m not hurry
The fastest breakfast in the world


yes you fry the onions, peppers & tomatoes together .. then add your eggs and cook until the eggs are done .. the others are side dishes ..

133.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 30 Sep 2007 Sun 09:35 pm

A nice, relatively rich and peaceful Sunday breakfast with accompaniment the animated cartoon Sponge Bob Square Pants on TV! Happy is me!

134.       Badiabdancer74
382 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 07:13 am

I watched Sponge Bob Squarepants in Turkish. I never actually 'watched' it before! I almost picked my brother in law up a "Patrick" keychain but didn't know if they knew who he was...darn! I love scrambled eggs with onions and green peppers, I didn't think that would be considered Turkish. Add some Mexican Salsa though...ohhhh good!

135.       KeithL
1455 posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 05:46 pm

The Nickleodeon cartoons just don't translate well into turkish. Too much of the humor is American subculture, so its just not as funny..

136.       Gümüş
posts
 01 Oct 2007 Mon 11:24 pm

Quoting KeithL:

The Nickleodeon cartoons just don't translate well into turkish. Too much of the humor is American subculture, so its just not as funny..



This goes for a lot of things in all languages. It's very true. And it must be a pain for translators

137.       doudi94
845 posts
 01 Oct 2008 Wed 01:47 am

Since things are getting sooo boring arpund here, I decided im gonna re open this thread

 

I wonder why it was forgotten ??

Anyway, i neve rhave breakfast, the first time i put smthg in my mouths on school days, is 12 00 and its smthgf rom the cafeteria

 

weekends though are a  differnt story

 

either me and my brothers have cereal or I make the breakfast, which i ove to do !

I male evrythignlook sonice, like were at a hotle or smthg, and i looove maing onlets!!

I cut onions and peppers and tomatoes and olives and sometimes hot doogs or balgne (whatever is there) and fry them in a pan and then put the eggs, and while the egg is cooking and cheddar and mozzarella!!!! MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM sooooo GOOD!!!

I also love to amke smthg like garlic bread but just my version of it, if there isnt any french bread ill just take he normal break and cut it in ahlf vertically, so you know its like oof cant explain, anyway, then i put olive oil (spary actually) over it or sometimes i use butter, and garlic over it (crushed of course) and put it in the oven, the  mayb eill put it over it you know the same things as b4 the peppers and onion and etc etc and leave them ont he fire but just olive oil on them, then put a little bit of salsa and melt chedar cheese and put them over the bread, mMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!

and then french toast, or ill toast toast and put cream or cottage cheese on ot, oh yeah, and theres  akind of cottage cheese, you put olive oil on it and sprinkle mint MMMMM its sooo good!!!!

and then the normal breakfast stuff olus juice ect ect

 

I amke a huge mess!!!

(but i clean it up )

 

anyway plz ppl

write smthg

its so boring here

 

138.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 01 Oct 2008 Wed 03:14 am

Bran flakes in yoghurt. Yum!  I prefer cereal in yoghurt rather than milk.

 

Something delicious that gives energy well into the day:

 

1 banana blended with plain yoghurt and milk . . . it´s quick to make too

139.       lesluv
722 posts
 01 Oct 2008 Wed 03:58 am

breakfast...... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=g3P2tk1og9Q

 

fantastic{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

140.       bod
5999 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 03:22 am

 

Quoting elham

Quoting Leelu:

mmmm .. I loooove breakfast .. especially turkish breakfast .. lol .. eggs, green peppers, onions, tomatoes, cucumber, olives, cheese .. ooooh man .. I´m making myself hungry again .. and yes breakfast is an any time of day thing .. give me goooooooood tea or coffee .. with cardamon and I´m a gonner ..

all these in breakfast

 

I don´t usually eat breakfast - but I am currently staying with my ex and my girlie is here visting us........so tomorrow I might make a nice Turkish breakfast for us all.   Pity my girlie doesn´t like to eat olives but we won´t hold that against her!

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