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VERY, VERY LATE.....OR IS IT 'VERY EARLY'?......SUPPER, IN BED........@ 4 AM..

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....and, to think...'growing up'.....dining was part of 'clockwork'....b'fast @ 7, lunch @11:30-1, dinner @ 7-8.......and 'supper' at midnight......Lunch was once the 'big meal'......and Supper was a bowl of cereal with fruit......to supplement the 'then' lighter dinners.......Now, the only 'regular' feature of my eating habits is a cup of java, soon after awakening.......No 'dinner at 8' generally leads to awakening from slumber, a bit ravenous, and devouring some of the many 'leftovers' in the fridge...

LAST NIGHT'S LEFTOVER SMOKEY CHIPOTLE HUMMUS ON SESAME/SUNFLOWER/CHIA/PUMPKIN SEED CRACKERS, WITH SLICED RADISH AND CHERRY TOMATOES

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                            HARDLY ATTRACTIVE ENOUGH FOR AN APPETIZER COMPETITION ON MASTERCHEF.......BUT, TASTY AND FLAVOR-APPROPRIATE  ENOUGH FOR SNACKING, ABED, WHILE WATCHING THE FINAL 'LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT', LAST NIGHT.. .

"PROMETHEUS' REVENGE"

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and, to make it 'total', the eaglet's chicks'  rosemary and herb-crusted livers, were bowled up with  quinoa salad ...... cranberry, yellow raisins & cinnamon stick preserves, mortar & pestle-ground dried herbs, cilantro and spicy tomato ketchup......served with chocolate/toasted coconut Java....presented across the fallen Hindu Demi-God, The Lord Arjuna's oxidized bronze back and shoulders.....and eaten with French Silver Claw and Talonware......

"PILEUP OMELETS" and "SMEARED TOAST" have displaced those polite coddled eggs, soft-boiled eggs in porcelain egg cups, and egg muffin cups of more formal dining days......

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Pile-ups seem to be the becoming, habitual, early morning fare.......here....a scrambled egg pile up with creamed avocados, shredded cheeses, pieces of sugar-cured ham, spinach, and this morning's 'mix' of ground spices and chopped yard greens.......to be spooned over a toasted croissant, smeared with apple butter........The same morning fare that I loved as a ten-year old, with the croissant having been substituted for toasted Tip-Top Bread or super-light baking-powder biscuits and avocado...for butter. . 24 hours later....more 'leftovers' atop yesterday's 'leftovers', some Thai vegetarian green curry, for 'today', dumped atop a bit of 'yesterday'.....so...what will be the 'bill of fare'....for 'tomorrow'? I was just 'wondering' ....."what do most folk have for breakfast?....by the numbers.....as in 'what they eat, most mornings', while still in bedclothes.........This, and its many variations, is my...

Tom Earl's little hamburger steak with chopped scallions, pickle relish and ketchup.......

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  Eaten, 'as is', with or without a slab of melting cheddar cheese, or on a toasted bun of many kinds......A favorite treat from my childhood.....it was served in school lunch rooms, as well as at just about every downtown 'country kitchen' restaurant and grill.......The version, pictured, here, was served at Sam J. Tummimello's Central Cafe ' ,  24 hours a day... 7 days a week,  for two quarters and a dime.....a step up from the  hamburger steak with grilled onions and a side of fries    ..at the Krystal on the Square.....    

THE TEMPTATIONS OF BYRON ELLA.... (Certainly, a 'step up' from a toasted croissant, spread with Bear Jam and Nutella, sprinkled with crushed macadamia nuts)

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Pistachio-Crusted Boursin Cheese with Spiced Pear Chutney

DOES IT GET ANY MORE 'BASIC' THAN A TUNA SANDWICH WITH SLICED TOMATOES?

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  THAT I SEEM, NEVER, TO TIRE OF.....IN ANY OF IT'S MANY CULINARY MANIFESTATIONS.....

Vietnamese PHO, made with bone marrow, but without meat, has become a 'regular' in my soup bowl.....with or without bean sprouts......

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    onion, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, coriander, star anise, cherry tomatoes,  hoisin sauce, Thai basil, sugar & salt,  sriracha  and serrano peppers & squeezed lime are the palate tinglers....

SWITCHUP AT KROGER'S.......

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Yesterday, deplete of provisions....and, after several days of avoiding 'sweets'.....I journeyed to Kroger, traveling the mile or so with a thousand other vehicles, going 'somewhere or the other'......After entering the Grocery Store and gathering some 'staples', I began to survey both the other shoppers and the contents of their wheeled baskets.......noting the correlations between the body types of the shoppers and the types of food they had gathered.    Many of their 'food items' were unfamiliar to me; so, I began to chat with the other Kroger clients about their selections.......Shopper #1 was a friendly, obese woman, trolling the aisles with her obese husband and two obese children, under ten.   I asked her 'what her favorite foods were'.   She, rather excitedly, replied: "Dolly Parton's Chocolate Pie!.....There's nothing better......Nothing!" as she put three of them into her cart, along with several gallons of sugary soft...

REASON ENOUGH TO 'STAY HOME.....AND PREPARE MY OWN FOOD! RATHER THAN DRIVE FOR 'TAKEOUT'...."TODO PARA LEVAR"

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The annoying " Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax ", alone, would keep me 'home'.

VIEWING EPISODE 9 OF SEASON 1 OF "THE ULTIMATE BAKING CHAMPIONSHIP"

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Memories of my late friend, Hill Irving sprung from my Memory Banks....as did those of Sylvia Weinstock.......who mastered the art of combining sugars, fats and chocolates, ensuring the inevitably forthcoming increase in body weight and waist sizes for so many Americans.....In Paris, the dessert, pictured above, would be an inch and a half in diameter......In America, it is the size of a tangerine, if not that of an orange......Entry into its sweet interior is obtained by pouring a hot, sweet 'goo' onto a hardened chocolate sphere, filled with other sweet delights..... How about this 'Tree Art dessert?  An Epic 'FAIL', of course....but, still, tasty enough to eat, anyway....if not aesthetic-enough to win a prize or much praise for Culinary  Inventiveness

THE "TOWER OF BABEL CHALLENGE".......

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 How does one tackle the eating of this Pileup?   An oyster fork?   A salad fork and sharp knife?  Fingers and a large lap napkin?  What would Amy Vanderbilt have recommended?   Any suggestions from Wally and Beaver?   

MULTIPLICATION VIA SIMPLIFICATION? OR COMPLICATION VIA ADDITION?

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My jillionth variation on ' tuna fish sandwich '..... "MAKE IT YOUR WAY"     to a can of undrained Kirkland Solid Albacore Tuna, add chopped sweet pickle relish, toasted celery seeds, yellow mustard, mayonnaise, Stonewall Kitchen's roasted garlic & onion Jam, coarse-ground black pepper, chopped broccoli, sweet kale, radicchio, Brussels sprouts, red tomatoes, pepitas and cranberries and a dribble of chilie-infused honey, some dried parsley, chives, onion, cilantro and dill weed....