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Old 10-04-2008, 02:39 PM
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It's usually some yummy omelets for us. When I am out of milk, I make powdered milk or have even used coffee creamer to make the egg base with some garlic salt. Then it is whatever we have left around. A little ham and cheese with spinach or chopped broccoli is great. Some onions and peppers with cheese and chicken, also works. You name it. Add some toast and jam and my kids love this meal.

The other thing that works is a double box meal of mac & cheese with hot dogs or ham cut up in it. The kids love it.

When food items are really low it is usually breakfast for dinner. Pancakes, waffles, eggs, etc.
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