
It wouldn't fit in the Twitter text box, because it's impossible to convey in 100 characters or whatever it is you're given the heartbreak of getting up in the morning, looking forward to making Belgian waffles from scratch, and then, when you're about to add the egg and milk you discover that there are NO eggs in the house.
Oh, the humanity!
Now I'm hungry and cranky from drinking budget basement diet soda for breakfast. And there are a couple of cats outside caterwauling.
But enough about me. How are you?
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I hate when that happens! We've taken to buying those HUGE flats of eggs from Costco.
It made me miss my little flock of hens, that's for sure!
I had Belgian waffles on Sunday, if that helps any... :)
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Breakfast, good question, will work that out after the caffiene has kicked in.
Speaking of humanity, waking up and realising there is no coffee in the house. Not good.
thanks for the info, sammi. will do! and Daze, though we consume caffeine in different forms, I'm right there with ya when it comes to panic over not having any in the house.
I hate it too - happens all the time - eggs, bread & milk are the serial offenders. I just need a cow, mill and a chook out the back
I absolutely hate it when those things happen, but I'm happy to know that it doesn't only happen to me.
Of course, now I'm craving waffles. I haven't had them in ages.
I have eggs. I need more pancake mix and bacon. Two days to buy them. Mmmm. Sunday breakfast.
Life is wonderful when there are both pancakes or waffles AND bacon for breakfast, particularly if someone else cooks them and cleans up. This has never actually happened to me in my adult life, but it sounds like it would be wonderful.
I buy a carton of eggs and then it takes me forever to eat them all so I usually always have eggs on hand.*hugs*
oddly, it goes in fits and starts for me, too, cin. i'll go through a period when i don't bake anything for weeks (my primary use of eggs) and they'll languish in my fridge forever, and then suddenly, I'm baking up a storm and going through eggs left and right. There seems to be no predictable pattern to it.
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