Sunday, October 23, 2011

Omelet with lunch meat 365/293

To make the omelet more enticing to my three eaters at home, I use different kinds of filling. Sometimes I use small pepperonies, ham, bacon bits, and then I tried the lunch meat. Aside from that, green pepper, onion, and tomatoes are also included.  I usually mix all the fillings in a bowl and nuke it for one minute before putting it on top of the egg.  Oh, I also sprinkle  shredded cheese on top of the egg before putting the filling, it makes it even  tastier!
October 23, 2011:
  • Hubby mowed the grass this afternoon.
  • I made  fried rice and omelet (again) this morning.  I prepared a pack of Uncle Ben's  long and  wild rice then I made some grilled  chicken with apples, walnut, and maple syrup  as toppings, it was delish!
  • We went for a walk at Marland Heights after visiting my FIL.

24 comments:

  1. looks so yummy :-) I just tomatoes and cheese whenever I make omelette at home, I think i gotta try your recipes :-)

    http://www.jejeizahfaye.com

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  2. ayay, very filling! nakakagutom...next time patikim mo ko nito...eheehe!

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  3. yummy...tlgang kkgutom, talap-talap nmn yan hehe

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  4. Looks like a very yummy omelet! Sounds like you've been very busy in the kitchen! I like to cook, too!

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  5. huhuhu..getting hungry with ur omelet.nice yellow, looks delicious! ..hmm..can I ask what did u put there?pls.... I luv it!!..think it's really yummy!

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  6. this looks sooooo yummy and that bacon, very distracting!!

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  7. im vegetarian, but certainly shot well to appeal the taste buds!

    My Third Eye

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  9. Omelet with different kinds of meat and vegetables as fillings is very delicious and will be surely appreciated by your family. Great that you were able to visit your FIL. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.

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  10. Sweet mother of God... It is probably the most fantastic omelet I've ever seen! 8))

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  11. It looks delicious! I am so hungry now, lol.

    O is for..

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  12. Omelets were one of the first things I could cook, so I have a particular fondness.

    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  13. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Your photos are beautiful! I am your newest follower. Looks yummy!

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  14. I love omelets but usually just have them for brunch. Yours looks scrumptious for lunch or dinner! My favourite is with shrimp, sun-dried tomatoes, and feta cheese! Have a great week,

    Leslie
    abcw team

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  15. Yummy omelet! you can wrap your fried rice in the omelet, just fry the egg very thinly and put the cup of fried rice in the middle and wrap away, It's called Pattaya fried rice here .

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  16. What a great O word and an even better breakfast!

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  17. Yum! I want breakfast already. Thanks for dropping by ChiILMama.

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  18. If it tastes as good as it looks, it is truly amazing. Well done. Thanks for sharing and have a very Happy RT.

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