Originally Posted By Inspector 57 Worst REPEATED Breakfast Experience: A group of eight (sometimes six, sometimes four) of us used to vacation together in Las Vegas. We developed a wonderful M.O. for it: we'd meet for breakfast each morning; split up and go our ways -- separately or in whatever groups of interest formed -- during the day; and reconvene for dinner and a group evening activity. Dinner was always a long relaxed sit-down affair at a nice restaurant and always centered around a fun, fun, fun conversational game of "How Was Your Day?" The downside, for me... Breakfast was inevitably at a buffet. And there is a fundamental difference between me and my friends: When I spend $18.95 for an all-you-can-eat meal, I don't feel the need to eat until I can barely walk. And once I've reached my saturation point, I don't want to watch others snarf down their fifth or sixth plate of waffles and ribs and peanut-butter brownies, either. The meals were our treasured social times, but I always had to excuse myself "early" from breakfast while they continued to Hoover.
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight * leans over to I57 and whispers..You gonna eat that , cause if not, can I have it?*
Originally Posted By peeaanuut <<" it was a pack of dried ramen." You know, it's better if you boil it first.>> Concidering I was eating it in the stairwell that I slept in the night before, cooking it wasnt an option. But you are correct, cooked ramen is much better.
Originally Posted By beamerdog Recently, a breakfast burrito in the airport. In general, anything with Canadian bacon.
Originally Posted By melekalikimaka <<Recently, a breakfast burrito in the airport.>> Wow, that was very daring of you!
Originally Posted By onlyme Worst breakfast ever was in Cambria, CA. The Moonstone Grill has a beautiful outdoor dining area, overlooking the crashing waves. So, what do I decided to try...an oyster omelet. The minute it arrived, I knew I was doomed. It was huge-filled with raw, squishy, runny oysters. I put my fork to it, and the 'juice' ran everywhere. The smell was beyond horrible. I took one bite and spit it out...discretely, of course.
Originally Posted By disneydad109 How's this one.............. It really wasn't for Bfast but for dinner and it was Iquana.It was a little chewie but it had a taste that one does not soon forget.I don't recall the side dish but I think it may have been over rice.
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon onlyme...in my book, you are the definite winner so far...stomach roils just to think of it!
Originally Posted By Tinkeroon disneydad109...<<it was Iquana.It was a little chewie but it had a taste that one does not soon forget.>> You mean it doesn't taste like chicken?
Originally Posted By RoadTrip I love oysters, but generally not before 5 in the evening; NEVER before noon. The thought of oysters at breakfast, especially raw slimy ones, is more than I can even think about.
Originally Posted By onlyme Sorry, didn't mean to make anyone sick. We go to Cambria, often. I've never, again, been able to step foot in that lovely restaurant. It's a shame, really. Is there a 'What was I thinking', thread?
Originally Posted By jonvn Cambria is really nice. We stayed at the Cambria Pines Lodge once, it was lovely. I think it kind of burned down after that, though. It's been rebuilt, but it was so rustic and pleasant.
Originally Posted By Mr X **Is there a 'What was I thinking', thread?** You should start one. You could even just cut and paste from here, what you wrote is DEFINITELY funny enough for a first post to a great topic.
Originally Posted By pecos bill When I was a skinny kid, the movie Rocky came out. As a result, a couple buddies and I got into the routine of drinking six raw eggs every morning. It lasted about a week.