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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 4:21 pm
by drew
Had some REAL GOOD homemade Eggs Benny.



Egg Yolks, melted butter and Sherry, all cooked together, then poured over poached eggs on English muffins, with bacon and hasbrowns...with extra sauce to dip the bacon and Hashbrowns in...and also an extra English Muffin to saok up the leftover sauce in the pot.

Probebly healthier to take a bullet in the chest...but MMMMmmmmMMMM.

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 4:48 pm
by Menolly
Yum, I love eggs benedict.

I use lemon juice in my hollandaise, never thought of using sherry. What a novel approach, drew!

Do you use a blender to emulsify the sauce? Or do you whisk it?

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:01 pm
by A Gunslinger
I had me a commune with Lucky the Leprechaun this morning.

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:05 pm
by drew
we just wisked it.

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 4:33 pm
by JazFusion
Lucky Charms: Breakfast of Champions.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:48 am
by A Gunslinger
JazFusion wrote:Lucky Charms: Breakfast of Champions.
Yes it is. I love me some Luckies. It's GUILTY PLEASURE...BUT A PLEASURE FERSHER.

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 7:36 pm
by balon!
Cream of Wheat!

(and I've now completed my monthly excursion to the Gallery. :D )

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:03 pm
by AjK
A Gunslinger wrote:I had me a commune with Lucky the Leprechaun this morning.
:haha:
As part of my New Leaf Diet I stick with a protein drink and Special K in the mornings. But I remember the good old junk cereal days very fondly. Anyone remember Quisp? Mmmmm.....

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:02 pm
by aliantha
Oh yeah! Quisp and Quake! I liked Quisp better -- the gods alone know why, it was the same bloody cereal in a different shape....

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:15 pm
by AjK
aliantha wrote:Quisp and Quake! ... it was the same bloody cereal in a different shape....
Heresy!!! Recant now while you can. Quisp rules all! Quake has been driven from the planet in utter shame!

From Wikipedia (source of all truly questionable knowledge):
Quisp and Quake were two sugar-sweetened breakfast cereals originally released in 1965 in the U.S. by The Quaker Oats Company and generally advertised together (during the same commercial) as products competing against each other. The very successful ads were cartoons created by Jay Ward of Rocky and Bullwinkle fame, and used some of the same voices, including Daws Butler as the voice of Quisp (an alien) and William Conrad as the voice of Quake (a miner).

In 1970, a contest was held by Quaker Oats to see whose cereal was the more popular of the two. In 1972, Quisp won, and Quake retreated underground. Quake, the cartoon character, reappeared in a new cereal called Quangaroos where he obtained an orange kangaroo as well as putting his mining helmet down in favor of an Aussie motif.

In the late-1970s, Quisp was removed from grocery stores due to low sales. It re-emerged in the mid-1980s, and finally was re-introduced in the 1990s as the "first Internet cereal" and is still in limited distribution.
8O still in ... limited internet distribution?
* sprints out of KW and out onto the www to find his lost love *

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:23 pm
by aliantha
8O If you find it, post a link!

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:25 pm
by AjK
aliantha wrote:8O If you find it, post a link!
Go to www.quisp.com/ and click on the blue box that reads "Buy Quisp". Note the shirt and the watch! My children would disown me. I wonder if they take WGDs...

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:37 pm
by aliantha
That is too funny. I bet the shipping would be more than the cost of one box of cereal!

The t-shirt is awesome. I might have to get one....

(Apparently if I lived in Denver, I could buy Quisp at Albertson's.... :( )

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:38 pm
by Menolly
...huh...

I'm not that much younger than ali, yet I do not recall Quisp and Quake at all...

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:48 pm
by AjK
aliantha wrote:The t-shirt is awesome. I might have to get one...
My family would kill me. (And then make sure to bury me in the shirt.)
aliantha wrote:Apparently if I lived in Denver, I could buy Quisp at Albertson's....
Another Wikipedia tidbit:
Starting in early March 2008, many Dollar General Stores (especially in, but not limited to, OH, PA, WV, and much of the Northeast US) will begin selling Quisp (as well as other classics such as King Vitamin, Crunchy Corn Bran, and Honey Graham Oh's).
We have Dollar Generals here in NY. I will try to remember to check it out. As one of my favorite 70's tennis professionals John Newcomb used to say "I'm on it like a rash!" *

[* much funnier when said with an Australian accent]

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:50 pm
by AjK
Menolly wrote:...huh...

I'm not that much younger than ali, yet I do not recall Quisp and Quake at all...
Perhaps you were merely not a card carrying member of the sugar cereal club like I was. (I can't speak for Aliantha.) In which case, good for you. :)

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:58 pm
by aliantha
AjK wrote:
Menolly wrote:...huh...

I'm not that much younger than ali, yet I do not recall Quisp and Quake at all...
Perhaps you were merely not a card carrying member of the sugar cereal club like I was. (I can't speak for Aliantha.) In which case, good for you. :)
No no, feel free to speak for me on this! :lol: Remember when Sugar Crisp was Sugar Crisp, and not We're-Trying-to-Hide-the-Sugar-Content-by-Renaming-It Crisp? :lol: Corn Pops were Sugar Pops, too, weren't they? Are Sugar Smacks still Sugar Smacks, or did they get renamed too?

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:17 pm
by Menolly
When I was a kid, Frosted Flakes and Lucky Charms were among my favorites. (OK, I'll admit they're still consumed as a treat here once in awhile.) But yeah, I never cared for Capt'n Crunch, Sugar Crisp/Pops/Smacks, or other highly sweetened cereals besides those two.

Even so, I watched a lot of Saturday morning cartoons. I should have at least seen the ads?

We moved to south Florida in '69. Maybe it wasn't marketed down there. But if it was sold in NY, I should have seen the ads when we lived on Long Island before moving to Florida...

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:13 pm
by AjK
aliantha wrote:No no, feel free to speak for me on this! :lol: Remember when Sugar Crisp was Sugar Crisp, and not We're-Trying-to-Hide-the-Sugar-Content-by-Renaming-It Crisp? :lol: Corn Pops were Sugar Pops, too, weren't they? Are Sugar Smacks still Sugar Smacks, or did they get renamed too?
:haha:
I cannot speak authoritatively but I highly doubt that any cereal has kept the word sugar in its name. I believe that it was one of my favorite cereals from the 70's "Sugar Coated Sugar Cubes" that toppled the applecart (candied apples of course) and caused the change in trend. These days I confine myself to Special K or as I like to call them "Zero-Trans-Fat Low-Carb Sugar-Free Wood Chips".

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:17 pm
by AjK
Menolly wrote:Even so, I watched a lot of Saturday morning cartoons.
Most important Saturday things growing up:
1. Morning Cartoons
2. Morning Cereal
3. Toys/prizes out of the cereal
4. Rest of the day outside playing wildly like idiots