tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310545094908978263.post923301555157811414..comments2023-06-15T02:14:19.395-06:00Comments on Kaibab Bernese Mountain Dogs: BreakfastUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310545094908978263.post-36654094982193976032010-01-20T20:40:55.425-07:002010-01-20T20:40:55.425-07:00Yes! Please share your bagel recipe!!!!!Yes! Please share your bagel recipe!!!!!Mary-Ann Bowmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01538280448116050786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310545094908978263.post-84461283565697440592010-01-20T17:40:24.751-07:002010-01-20T17:40:24.751-07:00How interesting -- it's always struck me as od...How interesting -- it's always struck me as odd but true that most people are quite rigid about what they like for breakfast (though not usually any other meal). Must be a comfort thing. As for me, my favourite at-home meal is home-made bagels, coffee and a really good Granny Smith apple. When travelling, and eating on the road, it's eggs over easy, bacon well done and (hopefully) non-gready delicious fries. And coffee of course.<br /><br />Yes, you have to be prepared -- if there are no bagels in the freezer, you have to make whole wheat pancakes with butter and honey -- not a bad substitute, actually.<br /><br />Just so you know, it takes exactly two hours start to finish to make a batch of 8 delicious bagels. If you want the recipe, just ask!<br /><br />Susan<br />and Djinnsusanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01577289744870707642noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310545094908978263.post-82563588294952040822010-01-18T20:15:43.101-07:002010-01-18T20:15:43.101-07:00I am not really sure about my breakfasts lately of...I am not really sure about my breakfasts lately of smoothies comprised of pomegranate juice, nonfat yogurt and frozen blueberries. Maybe you can enlighten me M-A.<br /><br />Breakfast, like life, is hardly ever perfect. For all my years in the dog show world, it was kind of like breakfast. BYW, my dogs love eggs ! :)<br /><br />Plus, I hate judges that take a dog's muzzle and stare straight into their eyes. This is not (IMHO) good judging behavior. I had a judge do to my boy Sailor once (a tender-hearted but not shy dog), Ed Bivins was the judge, and he hated it (Sailor did that is). I ask you, would you like to be held by the nose and stared down by a stranger?? I think not. Sorry, uncalled for. I myself would not stand for it. I'd probably spit in their eye ... <br /><br />Good thing I am not in the ring being judged. :)Lynnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05875008154587045790noreply@blogger.com