Yesterday morning, before I headed off to a big day in San Francisco, I pulled myself away from the usual bowl of cereal (which I had this morning around 11:30 am) and made this:
![Omelet](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2147/2836713727_d7aacce565_m.jpg)
Must go out and buy bell peppers.
This was another attempt at making a meal without a recipe, as I'm aware that following everything precisely slows me down. But it is an easier way for me to remember what should be in my dish - I often will forget an important ingredient or two if I'm not looking at a list (for instance, I almost forgot to add the tuna to the tuna casserole I made last month).
Omelet (with very general ingredient amounts):
1 large egg, beaten with 1/4 cup of plain soy milk
2 pieces of sliced ham, chopped
1/4 cup of chopped onions
shredded mild chedder
cracked pepper to taste
Grill the onions and ham until whenever in a little bit of butter. Add the egg mixture to a buttered warm skillet. When the first side is done, flip it over with a spatula, wait a minute or two as it cooks, then add the ham and onions to one half of the egg disc. Sprinkle cheese over that. Continue to cook for another 30 seconds - 1 minute, then fold omelet over the filling.
Pretty simple, and it held me over until about 2 pm. Will have to do it again, but with some peppers and tomato for sure.
The veggie omelets made for Matt & Jonathan had asparagus, onions, orange and green bell peppers, canned sliced mushrooms, and maybe more. So many vegetables, but/and it was so good. Especially with the salsa (which had tomatoes, beans, and jalapeno peppers).
Mmm. I haven't cooked a big dinner in a while; maybe I'll do it tonight if I'm feeling up to it. But it'll happen soon, for sure.
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