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When you go out to eat for breakfast what do you normally get?
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I'm more of a savory breakfast gal (though I would be most happy if I could get my savory breakfast and finish it off with something like a small pancake or piece of french toast :P)
Generally this means anything from chilaquiles to omelets to some sort of hash. I don't really have a standard (chilaquiles are definitely a favorite but obviously it depends where I am).
It all depends on where we go, but I usually get french toast with fresh fruit if they have it.
If I know I'm going to a place that has really good hash I'll get hash and eggs. I'm kind of picky about my hash though.
There's one diner that has grilled fresh blueberry muffins, and we always split one of those with our meals.
I'm a savory girl as well (like MWC), which is why I love the indulgence of IHOP - pancakes with everything for that sweet bite at the end.
My usual savory choice is eggs. Most places don't make omelets the way I like them (filling inside the omelet, not mixed throughout the egg), so I steer clear of them most of the time. I usually do fried eggs with some kind of breakfast meat and hash browns. If I'm somewhere nice I'll do a benedict.
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I haven't gone out for breakfast in a while, but I always go for savory over sweet - eggs benedict are always a favorite; or huevos rancheros or a breakfast burrito.
My favorite place in town has a combo that's 1/2 eggs benedict (so just one egg and 1/2 an english muffin) and 1/2 an order of blueberry french toast. I sub a fruit cup instead of potatoes. It's the best of all worlds. And coffee, of course.
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