Anyone serve ice cream or pudding for breakfast? What crazy food do you serve AM? Or No breakfast.

Anonymous
I never liked cereal or sweet stuff for breakfast, or oatmeal. I always do better if I eat leftover meat or grains or even cold pizza lol. For years didn't eat breakfast and ate too much at night and that's not a good habit, I'm trying to retrain myself all the time.
Anonymous
Pie for breakfast rules.
Anonymous
Try a "European breakfast" - bread, butter, cheese, and a veggie or fruit (we do cucumbers and tomatoes sometimes, oranges other times, etc...). And when I say bread, I mean real bakery bread, not soft grocery store bread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try a "European breakfast" - bread, butter, cheese, and a veggie or fruit (we do cucumbers and tomatoes sometimes, oranges other times, etc...). And when I say bread, I mean real bakery bread, not soft grocery store bread.


this is what we do and I would add smoked fish, sliced salami..we always do sliced tomatoes, cucumbers and radishes
Anonymous
My 12yo hates breakfast. I make batches of muffins using Mark Bittman's recipe and he nukes one in the morning. He has it with fruit and yogurt, hot chocolate, or a smoothie (which I make if I have time).

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:soup!


Me too!
Anonymous
My son eats a cheese stick. Sometimes turkey sausage.
Anonymous
My 3 yo DD frequently asks for pickles for breakfast, then chases it with blueberries, grape tomatoes, and a banana. She drinks milk with it all. Then, on the way to preschool, she munches on some raisin bread and drinks water.

She doesn't like to eat right away when she wakes up, but generally within 30 minutes. And then she's HUNGRY. As long as it's not too bad for her, I'm willing to give her a variety of things.

Once, when she was really sick and had been coughing her throat raw, I gave her ice cream for breakfast because she had eaten nothing for almost 20 hours and her throat must have been incredibly sore.
Anonymous
Ice Cream for Breakfast Day is always the first Saturday in February.

It's an official holiday.

The rest of the year: peanut butter for breakfast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pie for breakfast rules.


Yes!!! (and I'm the PP)

Sometimes it's good for dinner too, but that doesn't answer OPs question.
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