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I was just looking for a recipe for something totally

not this. Yet, I found this... and this looks good.

So, I'm sharing it.

 

 

 

 

Breakfast Baked Pineapple

 

1 #2 can crushed pineapple, undrained

2 Tbsps flour

1/4 cup sugar

3 eggs beaten

3 slices bread, cubed

1 Tbsp sugar & 1 tablespoon cinnamon, mixed

3 Tbsps butter or margarine

 

Lightly grease pan. Mix pineapple, flour and sugar.

Beat eggs and lightly add to the pineapple mixture.

Pour into greased pan. Place bread cubes on top. Melt

butter and pour over bread. Sprinkle with cinnamon &

sugar. Bake at 350 degrees - 45 minutes.

 

 

 

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

 

 

 

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people pursued this same feline wisdom, there'd be a lot fewer

misunderstandings. "

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Wow..that is interesting, I'll have to try it for my pineapple fans.

Glad the bday went well...I loved your snacks, my mom would have

grumbled about it being " sticks & nuts " like birds eat...

 

How'd the aging viewing go? Did you change lots??

 

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Watched, yes. Change? Not lots. But I did find some

inspiration in an enexpected place. I went to a

girls' church (Christian) group with a friend. I

tried to read... but I still listened. Someone was

talking about making a stand... not going to a doctor

who performs abortions... not selling to a retail

business that will sell pornographic materials.

Before we left, I told my friend, calmly and friendly,

that from now on, when a meal is my treat, I will not

be paying for meat consumption. I will not contribute

to the supply and demand of slaughter! Two days

later, we went out for a meal. I wasn't even paying,

but she had an avocado sandwich. And yesterday she

asked me for a baked egg breakfast recipe (which was

when I found the pineapple thing).

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How'd the aging viewing go? Did you change lots??

 

 

 

" The cat did not respond. She did not believe in paraphrasing anybody. If

people pursued this same feline wisdom, there'd be a lot fewer

misunderstandings. "

From Kinky Friedman's

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

 

 

 

 

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Observation...those views are very similar to a lot of

vegans i know...is there a reason you don't consider

that avenue yet?

 

Oh and breakfast is becoming a chore for me, but I

remembered something important on Friday. Juice. Using

my juicer is excellent, and I felt so good yesterday

with my morning run and a huge glass of pinnapple,

strawberry, orange and grape juice.

 

~Mel

 

--- Jiraph Wirpel <wirpel wrote:

>

> Watched, yes. Change? Not lots. But I did find

> some

> inspiration in an enexpected place. I went to a

> girls' church (Christian) group with a friend. I

> tried to read... but I still listened. Someone was

> talking about making a stand... not going to a

> doctor

> who performs abortions... not selling to a retail

> business that will sell pornographic materials.

> Before we left, I told my friend, calmly and

> friendly,

> that from now on, when a meal is my treat, I will

> not

> be paying for meat consumption. I will not

> contribute

> to the supply and demand of slaughter! Two days

> later, we went out for a meal. I wasn't even

> paying,

> but she had an avocado sandwich. And yesterday she

> asked me for a baked egg breakfast recipe (which was

> when I found the pineapple thing).

> =====

>

>

> How'd the aging viewing go? Did you change lots??

>

>

>

> " The cat did not respond. She did not believe in

> paraphrasing anybody. If

> people pursued this same feline wisdom, there'd be a

> lot fewer misunderstandings. "

> From Kinky Friedman's

> Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

>

>

>

>

> Messenger

> Show us what our next emoticon should look like.

> Join the fun.

> http://www.advision.webevents./emoticontest

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I think anytime there's a group of people together and they're there for a good

reason in a positive surrounding it's bound to be an inspiration. Doesn't

matter if it a certain religion or not. I go chant at the Buddhist temple with

my Japanese girlfriend and I'm probably a foot taller than everyone in there and

5% of the temple speaks English but I have a blast there.....

 

Jiraph Wirpel <wirpel wrote:

But I did find some

inspiration in an unexpected place. I went to a

girls' church (Christian) group with a friend. I

tried to read... but I still listened./

 

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