It's after New Years so the pink plates (which I love) have come out - perfect for our 3rd Sunday breakfast. The 3rd Sunday is the only one that Dad is home. Yuuuuuummm!
Mom, That looks like an amazing quiche. What lucky family members you have. I know that I am grateful for every occaision I have to be treated by your fabulous cooking. I am looking forward to seeing the 336 Cornwalls in less than two weeks.
WOW, I wish we were in California this weekend but I must say the Cornwall breakfast in Boston looked really good too. I think that is probably the reason why Dallin and I had french toast for dinner last night.
How fun, it seems as though the Cornwalls do big and great breakfasts. If it could only be big and great but in bed and we didn't have to make them but someone would come in and ring a little bell, part the curtains, say good morning sir, and hand me the sports section of the newspaper now that would be nice. But we will stick to waking up to a obnoxious/high pitched alarm that is immediately snoozed and the process is repeated a few times, not even part the curtain, and do it our self. But fun post and great Breakfast.
I am registering a complaint. I do not think my quiche was appreciated as much as it should have been. I had the very last piece for breakfast this morning (Monday) and it was truly delicious. I think it was too fussy for dad, to cheesy for Rachel and I think Sarah was just so so on the entire breakfast. I think next 3rd Sunday breakfast we are just going to have to have boring old pancakes or something.
Mom, Wow! we obviously take you and your spectacular foods too much for granted. I/we loved the quiche and the blueberry muffins and juice. I love cheesy quiche. Thanks Susie Q. It was great. ...look forward to more of your yummy, great cooking. Pancakes ? (NOT!)
Mom, That looks like an amazing quiche. What lucky family members you have. I know that I am grateful for every occaision I have to be treated by your fabulous cooking. I am looking forward to seeing the 336 Cornwalls in less than two weeks.
ReplyDeleteWOW, I wish we were in California this weekend but I must say the Cornwall breakfast in Boston looked really good too. I think that is probably the reason why Dallin and I had french toast for dinner last night.
ReplyDeleteHow fun, it seems as though the Cornwalls do big and great breakfasts. If it could only be big and great but in bed and we didn't have to make them but someone would come in and ring a little bell, part the curtains, say good morning sir, and hand me the sports section of the newspaper now that would be nice. But we will stick to waking up to a obnoxious/high pitched alarm that is immediately snoozed and the process is repeated a few times, not even part the curtain, and do it our self. But fun post and great Breakfast.
ReplyDeleteI am registering a complaint. I do not think my quiche was appreciated as much as it should have been. I had the very last piece for breakfast this morning (Monday) and it was truly delicious. I think it was too fussy for dad, to cheesy for Rachel and I think Sarah was just so so on the entire breakfast. I think next 3rd Sunday breakfast we are just going to have to have boring old pancakes or something.
ReplyDeleteMom, Wow! we obviously take you and your spectacular foods too much for granted. I/we loved the quiche and the blueberry muffins and juice. I love cheesy quiche. Thanks Susie Q. It was great. ...look forward to more of your yummy, great cooking. Pancakes ? (NOT!)
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