Could I call having 3 eggs and 6 sausage links a "reasonable breakfast" ?
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I consider 3 eggs and 6 sausage links to be reasonable, but I think most readers would find that more than reasonable.
Reasonably filling. Did you have biscuits, muffins, toast or pancakes with it?
I hope you haven't fallen into the clutches of anti-carbohydratians. Next you'll be singing hymns written in St. Louis!
I see no correlation between a low-carb diet and the "music" that comes from the St. Louis Jesuits, except the fact that both may be part of my long stay in Purgatory.
Reasonable if your primary goal is to induce a heart attack.
My grandfather (who weighed about 160 lbs.) once walked into a restaurant and ordered, "One dozen eggs. No more, no less!"
He apparently ate them all.
My grandmother bought eggs by the gross dozen (but she had seven children, a strange (not to mention grammatically non-standard) husband, and several field hands to feed).