Well Guys & Dolls Valentine's Day is tomorrow and if you're still thinking of ideas on how to make your Sweetie smile remember, a way to a person's heart is through their stomach! I mean who doesn't love a good meal? I've got the perfect dish that's easy to make at home and is sure to satisfy your lover. Now, think about this... wouldn't it be nice to wake up to breakfast in bed? How about some French Toast drizzled with a little caramel sauce, topped with your favorite fruit for your favorite girl or guy? Yep, sounds great and it is great. This Valentine's Day, play Cupid and put on your Chef's hat and turn up the heat! Chef O is going to show you how to make the perfect Valentine's Day breakfast!
Walter Jerry Payton was born on July 25, 1954. He was fondly known around the NFL and to fans as "Sweetness" because of his moves on the field and his kindness. He will always be remembered as one of the greatest running backs to ever play the game of football. The two-time MVP played with the Chicago Bears for thirteen years (1975-1982) and during his stellar career he scored 125 touchdowns (2nd most ever), 492 receptions, he accounted for a record 21,803 combined net yards and he was a consistent threat in the passing game. In thirteen years he only missed one game and that was during his rookie season in 1975. "Never Die Easy" was Walter Payton's motto. When he practiced on the field in college at Jackson State he purposely never ran out-of-bounds and always served his tacklers punishment whenever they tried to force him down or off the field. Payton attributed his motto to his college coach, Bob Hill. Never Die Easy is also the title of his posth...
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