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Yummy Breakfast...tho

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I saw something similar on the Internet. Had to try. I am G/D/Soy FREE so I am eating eggs.

Egg Taco.....2 pcs bacon fried up crisp and one egg folded in CORN (so far so good) tortilla that has been fried in the bacon grease. Being a Cali girl who loves spice, I topped that with 4 drops of PEPPER PLANT (local product, all natural) hot sauce. YUMMY. Avocado and cilantro would be good on this.

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Dx: Microscopic Colitis-Lymphocytic:March 2,2016
Onset: 2/2015.
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Sandi,

2 of those have been my every day breakfast for many years now (breakfast is my biggest meal, so I use big, thick, country-style slices of bacon and extra large eggs). I didn't realize that someone else was promoting that breakfast on the net. Good for them. :thumbsup:

Be careful with the hot sauce while you are recovering. Spicy foods (and also cilantro) don't always play nice with MC in many cases. I was a big jalapeño fan for many years, but my GI issues have forced me to tone down the hot stuff to where now I pretty much do without.

And IMO hot sauces can cause a histamine problem to develop. I never had a problem with using jalapeños and Tabasco sauce, but a few years ago I discovered Sriracha and started using a lot of it. As everyone knows, Sriracha is fermented almost forever, so it has to be an extremely high-histamine product. Unfortunately it apparently created a histamine problem for me (at least I never noticed a histamine problem with my food prior to this), so I stopped using it about a year ago, but unfortunately the histamine problem still persists. :sigh: So now I have to avoid or at least minimize all high-histamine foods.

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Looks like I'm on the right road. No kidding! I LOVE breakfast. Of course I also like breakfast for dinner. I'm going to reserve these belly bombers for night time too throughout the weeks, months and years.

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Dx: Microscopic Colitis-Lymphocytic:March 2,2016
Onset: 2/2015.
Started GF/DF/SF: March 7, 2016
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