Suppertime! Suppertime! Hey Fellas, What'd You Have For Supper Tonight?

For the culinarily uneducated like myself, could you explain the difference between a "breakfast" and "dinner" burrito? I didn't realize there was a difference.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
For the culinarily uneducated like myself, could you explain the difference between a "breakfast" and "dinner" burrito? I didn't realize there was a difference.
The filling. A breakfast burrito has potatoes and eggs along with whatever meat you want to use. Of course peppers and onion and tomato are welcome as well. A regular burrito has meat, beans, rice plus the extras, like chilies and tomatoes. That's my interpretation of the difference, but I can only go by what's going on in the North. Someone that lives near mexico, or the Southwest might have a more detailed explanation.
 
Dude, brinner is totally an acceptable meal, especially if you're a guy, and if you have a wife willing to make it for you, you can consider yourself a lucky man.

In California there are officially posted signs that clearly say, "NO BREAKFAST AFTER 10:30AM". If you are in violation and it is also your first offense there is a fine of $675 plus a $5 fee for processing your credit card online. And also, for me, I'd have to pay an additional 35% White Privilege tax.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
In California there are officially posted signs that clearly say, "NO BREAKFAST AFTER 10:30AM". If you are in violation and it is also your first offense there is a fine of $675 plus a $5 fee for processing your credit card online. And also, for me, I'd have to pay an additional 35% White Privilege tax.
You need to move to a state that has signs stating "Breakfast served all day", like they have in Ohio.
 
You need to move to a state that has signs stating "Breakfast served all day", like they have in Ohio.

I remember long ago having a story read to me that I think was called... America. I have heard of this place called Ohio and, if it exists as you claim, I would be more than happy to have a nice Breakfast there in any hour of my choosing without worry of the local authorities being alerted nor fear the burden of any fines, fees, or racially charged taxes.
 
I remember working in a hotel restaurant, and American customers would often complain that they should be able to order breakfast until noon.
It was usually because the hotel often gave free breakfast vouchers to guests, and they were just getting up too late to use them.
 
I remember working in a hotel restaurant, and American customers would often complain that they should be able to order breakfast until noon.
It was usually because the hotel often gave free breakfast vouchers to guests, and they were just getting up too late to use them.

How could you hear us complaining from the back of the house with the dishwasher running?
 
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