Traveling Breakfast

  • buck-slayer
    Posts: 1499
    #1241928

    Headed over to the Packer game on Sunday. Leaving at 5am other than the pickle and olive in my Bloody Mary what else could I make thats easy to eat and not messy in the car?

    iceman1985
    Grand Rapids, MI
    Posts: 257
    #913211

    Breakfast Burrito! Just get a couple of flour tortillas, scramble some eggs, add a little cheese, salt, and pepper and cook them. Warm up the tortillas in the microwave for a few seconds untill they are soft. Take your eggs, place them into the tortilla, wrap them up and you are good to go. If you want to stop the eggs from coming out the bottom, wrap them in some wax paper to catch any of the excess. I bring them fishing with me durring the summer. Great protien for energy and they just taste good. Hope this helps.

    A little hot sauce wakes you up too! Just add it into the eggs for a little more flavor!

    Jesse Krook
    Y.M.H.
    Posts: 6403
    #913223

    Just get some beef sticks to add to the Bloody Mary’s

    chappy
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 4854
    #913229

    Generally a Burrito takes 2 hands to eat.KEEP AT LEAST 1 HAND ON THE WHEEL PLEASE!!!!!

    cpetey
    Onalaska, Wi
    Posts: 1193
    #913230

    When I make french toast, I always make extra and freeze it. With the leftovers, I make sausage and fried egg sandwiches with the french toast (reheated in microwave). I use the big and thin patties…seem to work best. Wrapped in tinfoil, these rockets stay warm a long time.

    iceman1985
    Grand Rapids, MI
    Posts: 257
    #913236

    Quote:


    Generally a Burrito takes 2 hands to eat.KEEP AT LEAST 1 HAND ON THE WHEEL PLEASE!!!!!


    That is why you use the wax paper. Wrap the burrito up so you can just use your hand to hold the package. That way you are not worrying if you are making a mess out the back side of your breakfast. I will agree that you do need to keep one hand on the wheel. No burrito is worth dying over.

    rvvrrat
    The Sand Prairie
    Posts: 1840
    #913238

    Quote:


    No burrito is worth dying over.



    Ya, you are right, but the beef burrito from Taco Grande on State Street in Madtown in the mid seventies was close…dang they made a great burrito. Anyone know if that place still exists?

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