Re: fish for breakfast

2013-06-11 Thread Dixon Hayes
Fish for breakfast isn't so unusual in a deep woods campout, which is probably where Gomer got the idea. Apparently he thought Andy typically had fish for breakfast at home as much as he had eggs, toast or those delicious Post cereals. Dixon

Fish For Breakfast

2013-06-09 Thread pdking77
My first mother-in-law was very much a country gal and looked forward to having 'salt fish' for breakfast. The fish would come packed in large plastic tubs and were - yup - packed in salt. She said it was only available in months with an 'r' in it (January, February, March, April

Fish For Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

2013-06-09 Thread Chuck Talley
of dawn, catch our breakfast - fish - build a campfire and eat our breakfast. Then we would fish for a few hours, build a campfire and eat our fish for lunch. Then we would fish a few more hours, build a campfire and eat our fish for supper and fish some more until dark. The same routine for five

Fish for breakfast

2013-06-09 Thread Patty Haley
The other day I recalled having fish for breakfast. In the northeast lox on a bagel is a breakfast treat, especially served at a brunch! ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Fish for Breakfast

2013-06-08 Thread Larry Grainger
I must admit that I have never heard of anyone having fish for breakfast... Paul Mulik Paul, Here's an interesting instance of someone eating fish for breakfast. Jesus said to them, 'Come and have breakfast'...Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them, and so with the fish. John 21

Fish for breakfast

2013-06-08 Thread Sundale Preschool
While it is not a common breakfast meal here in the U.S., my British son-in-law of 14 years, tells me kippers (herring) and eggs is a classic English breakfast. I Googled “kippers and eggs” and he’s right as rain. Herring is, of course, an ocean fish-and probably would not have been the

Fish for Breakfast

2013-06-08 Thread CTMIDWAY58
Fish for breakfast? Sure! Grew up on a farm in Virginia back in the '40s and many times we had fish for breakfast. Why not?? It is good, sweet, nourishing, easily fixed, and if you get fillets there is no leftover to contend with!! My mother was especially good at fixing Whiting and I

Fish for Breakfast

2013-06-08 Thread Chris Nelson
Fish grits for breakfast. A southern tradition! At least in my part of the south. My mama would be more than satisfied to eat leftover fish from the night before for breakfast. Chris in Wilmington Mayberry Volunteers Chapter John 21:12 Jesus cooks fish for breakfast

Fish for breakfast

2013-06-07 Thread paulmulik
of anyone having fish for breakfast, and I've been an amateur angler my whole life. I also have never seen anyone wear a tie while fishing, except for Mayor Stoner. Paul Sent from my U.S. Cellular BlackBerry® smartphone ___ WBMUTBB mailing list

Fish for breakfast

2013-06-06 Thread Patty Haley
was wondering did Andy and Opie have a fish fry for breakfast? Don't knock it till you have tried it I guess. :-) Patty ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Fish For Breakfast

2013-06-06 Thread Ken Anderson
When I first began staying at my wife's home place after we were married I was pleasantly surprised one morning when we had pan fried fish for breakfast. There is a small spring fed lake on their land and it is filled with pan fish. My wife said her father always had fried fish for breakfast. I