Subj : Sprouts was: Getting Tire To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Fri Aug 01 2025 14:16:35 Hi Dave, RH> I'd rather have a good extra sharp cheddar, slice of ham or sausage on RH> the side and scrambled eggs, grits or wheat toast. Or, instead of the RH> eggs, cheese and meat separate, an omelette with all of them or RH> veggies. DD> True enoough. But you're not running a highly profitables fats food DD> store specialising in sandwiches. When I hake something like that as DD> "hand food" I'll use Cheddar, Co-jack, Colby, Ementhal (Swiss), or a DD> slice of pepper-Jack. If not doing sausage I'll do crispy cooked DD> "real" bacon. I'm just out to please my own taste buds, not the LCD of the average population, (G) DD> baked, broiled, fried, steamed, boilede, etc. Whole or halved. Never DD> trie4d (that I know of) shaved. RH> Check out some of the prepackaged salad mixes; that's where we find the RH> shaved sprouts. DD> I buy the salad bags sometimes when they're on special offer. They DD> sare mostly chopped lettuce, maybe some shredded carrot and little DD> else. On DD> some evenings I'll slice a few radishes, dice a tomato and dump them & DD> a bag of premix "salad" into a big serving bowl and pour the dressing DD> on. Read the ingredients listing. Usually the sweet kale or lemon kale mixes have the brussels sprouts. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... If your mind goes blank, remember to turn off the sound. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .