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Recently eat something you haven't had in years and forgot how good it was?  Fried 2 eggs this morning with lots of ground pepper for breakfast, left the yolks yummy and toast for dipping of course :)

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Donuts  :)  ... I'm not big on sweets but I ate some regular glazed donuts the other day ( it's been awhile ) and I'm am craving them now BIG TIME  :P

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For some reason I dreamed about Tater Tots a while back...I'll bet I hadn't bought them in 20 years.  We've had them twice and they were great!!

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Yes, we like Tater Tots, too! I always use them instead of frozen French fries. 

 

Humbled just posted a good recipe for Tater Tots Alfredo. I haven't tried it yet but it sounds delicious (although I would probably add some crumbled bacon.  :) ) His recipe is here: http://www.quittrain.com/topic/2568-whats-for-dinner-part-2/page-18?do=findComment&comment=119510

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