| Breakfast 04:48 - Feb 2 with 1490 views | Benters | They say is the most important meal of the day.So what do people have for breakfast. I have various things but I always make sure I have something. Porridge,crumpets,poached eggs,scrambled eggs,toast and marmalade ,the only time I have a fry up for breakfast is if away in a Hotel somewhere. Or do you think balls to all that and go for a Mcds or Greggs? |  |
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| Breakfast on 05:04 - Feb 2 with 1122 views | bluelagos | If I'm feeling healthy poached eggs on avocado on toast. Doing a walk, maybe some fruit with porridge or fruit, granola and yoghurt. Try and skip the fry up but not averse to a bacon butty, brown sauce obs. A treat rather than regular breakie. |  |
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| Breakfast on 05:20 - Feb 2 with 1085 views | WeWereZombies | Thanks for the heads up, I'm going to make up my oatmeal porridge right now so that it will be ready to cook in three hours time. |  |
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| Breakfast on 05:55 - Feb 2 with 1017 views | Lesta_Tractor | Overnight oats or porridge most days, eggs and Vegemite toast on a Saturday. Too much coffee! |  |
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| Breakfast on 06:29 - Feb 2 with 976 views | bluelagos |
| Breakfast on 05:55 - Feb 2 by Lesta_Tractor | Overnight oats or porridge most days, eggs and Vegemite toast on a Saturday. Too much coffee! |
Vegemite? Didn't have you down as a wrongun but going to have to re-evaluate that now. |  |
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| Breakfast on 06:44 - Feb 2 with 967 views | SitfcB | Today’s offering… Hard to not get a double sausage and egg McMuffin when I order this though. Sometimes I’ll just have some Belvita strawberry and yoghurt biscuit things, maybe a Greggs once or twice a week. I’m always out the door at 5am and have never eaten first thing. |  |
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| Breakfast on 06:45 - Feb 2 with 956 views | Churchman | Default brekkers is a fruit yoghurt and a slice of toast or a hot buttered crumpet. Today will be slice of toast with some smoked mackerel. Last Monday was a full English. The ultimate once every couple of months treat. 3x bacon, 1x sausage, tomato, egg, baked beans, mushrooms, hash browns, buttered toast, tea. Just the best. Another once a month breakfast treat is beans on toast. Beans spiced by chef (me - I’m ace with a tin opener) with chilli, black pepper and chat masala. If travelling I’m not averse or sniffy about a McD double sausage McMuffin without the egg, but it’s a rarity. On holiday, anything goes, but rarely fried stuff strangely. Somehow in a hot climate on an R&R trip, yoghurt, fruit and a sardine salad with a glass of Prosecco sets the day up nicely. |  | |  |
| Breakfast on 06:55 - Feb 2 with 918 views | Churchman | The worst breakfast ever: https://www.alamy.com/weisswur We did a few golf tours to Bavaria and our hosts as a special treat served this horror up. They’re basic pig meat with a few spices boiled and have to be eaten by midday or they go off. Even the pint of lager at 8am couldn’t disguise how dreadful they were - and as guests we had to eat them. |  | |  |
| Breakfast on 06:59 - Feb 2 with 874 views | leftback | Don’t break fast until 10 ( don’t eat after 6 previous day) I’ll be having a couple of satsumas and a banana, give it a try buh - you too could have a body like mine! |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Breakfast on 07:05 - Feb 2 with 859 views | Bent_double |
| Breakfast on 06:29 - Feb 2 by bluelagos | Vegemite? Didn't have you down as a wrongun but going to have to re-evaluate that now. |
Tried some Vegemite in Oz a few weeks ago, disgusting, vile stuff, and that's from someone who doesn't mind marmite. Anyway, cereals (usually meusli) with fruit, and toast for me. Occasionally a FE (or parts of) if there's any leftovers from cooking guests' breakfasts. |  |
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| Breakfast on 07:20 - Feb 2 with 775 views | PhilsAngels | Granola with added nuts (brazil, walnut, almond) & fruit (raisins, apricots), pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds with skimmed milk |  |
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| Breakfast on 07:29 - Feb 2 with 748 views | Len_Brennan | Porridge during the week, cereal or toast at the weekend, or a sausage/bacon & egg bagel, with cream cheese & relish treat if it's a birthday, anniversary or I've done something wrong. |  |
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| Breakfast on 07:34 - Feb 2 with 730 views | Lesta_Tractor |
| Breakfast on 06:29 - Feb 2 by bluelagos | Vegemite? Didn't have you down as a wrongun but going to have to re-evaluate that now. |
Mixes beautifully with a runny yolk! |  |
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| Breakfast on 07:41 - Feb 2 with 692 views | DanTheMan | Crumpets and eggs usually. Although I very much like a shakshouka but it's a bit much to do daily. |  |
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| Breakfast on 08:02 - Feb 2 with 617 views | Steve_M | Cereal, usually museli, granola or porridge but occasionally something more random. Plus some fruit. Eggs, with bacon, is nice occasionally but too much effort and fat to do too often |  |
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| Breakfast on 08:10 - Feb 2 with 573 views | BlueBoots | Need my breakfast first thing or I can't function - nice milky coffee every day, and either couple of toast with preserves, or couple of small pastries (croissant & pain au chocolate) I'm on the bike after that for an hour or two every day, and when I've tried anything else beforehand it either doesn't seem to sit well in my gut, or my energy levels aren't right. |  |
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| Breakfast on 08:16 - Feb 2 with 547 views | Hogger |
| Breakfast on 08:10 - Feb 2 by BlueBoots | Need my breakfast first thing or I can't function - nice milky coffee every day, and either couple of toast with preserves, or couple of small pastries (croissant & pain au chocolate) I'm on the bike after that for an hour or two every day, and when I've tried anything else beforehand it either doesn't seem to sit well in my gut, or my energy levels aren't right. |
Oatmilk wholemeal porridge with seeds and raisins in week. Boiled eggs and toast Saturday. Fried eggs, beans and veggie sausages (Vegetarian Butcher's Little Willies are superb) for brunch on Sunday. No breakfast two days a week for the 16:8 thing [Post edited 2 Feb 8:17]
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| Breakfast on 08:27 - Feb 2 with 506 views | GlasgowBlue | Two poached eggs on wholemeal toast. |  |
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| Breakfast on 09:25 - Feb 2 with 410 views | BlueBadger | If I'm working the day shift I have two breakfasts. A light something generally involving fruit at around 630 before I go out, then something sausage or bacon-centred in the hospital canteen around 930 to 10. |  |
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| Breakfast on 09:32 - Feb 2 with 400 views | MattinLondon | Either scrambled egg on toast or Greek yogurt with raisins. At Christmas (or other special occasions) I do like a fried egg and bacon bap with a slice of cheese and ketchup. |  | |  |
| Breakfast on 09:36 - Feb 2 with 386 views | noggin | Vanilla yoghurt with a handful each of blueberries and almonds. |  |
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| Breakfast on 09:38 - Feb 2 with 385 views | Guthrum | Can't do without breakfast and it has to be first thing. Usually either a couple of fried eggs/cheese omelette with wholemeal toast, or home-made "cereal" (bit of fruit with toasted oats, lots of nuts and a very small sprinkle of Grape Nuts for extra crunch). Accompanied by a cup of coffee, the only time of day I normally drink the stuff. |  |
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| Breakfast on 09:38 - Feb 2 with 386 views | J2BLUE | Long outdated advice. Obviously if you want breakfast, eat it, but you don't have to or need to. I never eat until 11ish. Prefer an extra 20 mins in bed |  |
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| Breakfast on 09:40 - Feb 2 with 358 views | hype313 | Don't eat breakfast, just not hungry and helps with fasting. Breakfast was invented by Kelloggs to stop people masturbating. 'Yes, it is historically accurate that John Harvey Kellogg developed Corn Flakes, along with other bland foods, with the specific intention of curbing sexual arousal and stopping masturbation.' |  |
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| Breakfast on 09:43 - Feb 2 with 321 views | noggin |
| Breakfast on 09:40 - Feb 2 by hype313 | Don't eat breakfast, just not hungry and helps with fasting. Breakfast was invented by Kelloggs to stop people masturbating. 'Yes, it is historically accurate that John Harvey Kellogg developed Corn Flakes, along with other bland foods, with the specific intention of curbing sexual arousal and stopping masturbation.' |
"'Yes, it is historically accurate that John Harvey Kellogg developed Corn Flakes, along with other bland foods, with the specific intention of curbing sexual arousal and stopping masturbation.'" He sounds like a bit of a w@nker. |  |
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