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Re: bringing in breakfast for co-workers
I don't know about your office, but a waffle iron in mine would probably end up in multiple fatalities and lawsuits.
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SYRUP WITH THE PANCAKES FOR EVVVVERYONE
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Hire a chef to run an omlette station. [/ QUOTE ] This is it. The thread is over at this point. Anything else would be non-balla. That said, I think the fruit and cheese thing would rock. My fat ass doesn't really need an omelet. |
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Once a week an employee brings in brakfast. [/ QUOTE ] If you want to top him, bring Season 2 of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. No, in all seriousness, everybody loves orange juice. Maybe bring some delicious chocolate milk, breakfast burritos, and hash browns! |
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My fat ass doesn't really need an omelet. [/ QUOTE ] Statements like this tilt me so hard. An egg has 70 calories, you'll use maybe 3-4 in an omelet and it will leave you full for a while. It's a great food for weightloss. /derailing thread |
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[ QUOTE ] My fat ass doesn't really need an omelet. [/ QUOTE ] Statements like this tilt me so hard. An egg has 70 calories, you'll use maybe 3-4 in an omelet and it will leave you full for a while. It's a great food for weightloss. /derailing thread [/ QUOTE ] This really hinges on what's inside the omelet. Fat people don't typically order ones that don't have a [censored] load of cheese and bacon in them. A non bad-for-you omelet is a waste of eggs imo. |
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where can i hire a chef to do this? also how much would this cost?
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Last question, whats the best way to store the mix? [/ QUOTE ] If you don't have a ton of time, you should measure out and combine your dry ingredients the night before. Then, in the morning, you just have to crack your eggs and pour your milk/vanilla/whatever and whisk it together real quick. That would be best, but it should hold overnight just fine if its in the fridge. Don't let it get near room temp though, either at your house or on the commute. |
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LOL at dids getting past the profanity filter.
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I just assumed that one had to be filtered. |
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