Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone who eats any of that on a daily basis.
Cereal - sometimes, but more for a snack, not breakfast really.
Pancakes/crepes - rarely (once or twice per year)
Breakfast meat and potatoes - once every other month
Oatmeal/Farina - once every other month
Most days - just once cup of coffee and water, apple or other fruit mid-morning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am English and very few people there have a full English breakfast very often. For most people it is once a week or less. Maybe if you work in construction you can get away with it.
Most people start the day with a cereal like weetabix, porridge, or toast and marmite. Maybe a soft boiled egg with soldiers.
My favorite breakfast is nasi lemak, which you get in Malaysia, Singapore or Indonesia. Rice cooked with coconut milk, served with fried anchovies, sambal (spicy shrimp paste), an egg, and sometimes peanuts.
Anchovies in the morning. Gag.
Donuts in the morning. Barf.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t eat breakfast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apricot Danish and iced latte this morning. Started the day on a high note! Not exactly nutritious, but hardly “garbage.” Basically, some eating is for pleasure — some for sustenance.
Yes if you made it. If it is some grocery store quality packaged variety then garbage it is
Who cares what you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forgot to add that I only eat solid food before noon a few times a year, when travelling or on holidays. Black coffee is my go-to because anything else triggers sugar cravings. I used to eat Brussels sprouts or broccoli but just the sensation of chewing makes me want something sweet so I am safer not getting the taste of any particular food in my mouth that early.
What a miserable way to live.
Anonymous wrote:Forgot to add that I only eat solid food before noon a few times a year, when travelling or on holidays. Black coffee is my go-to because anything else triggers sugar cravings. I used to eat Brussels sprouts or broccoli but just the sensation of chewing makes me want something sweet so I am safer not getting the taste of any particular food in my mouth that early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apricot Danish and iced latte this morning. Started the day on a high note! Not exactly nutritious, but hardly “garbage.” Basically, some eating is for pleasure — some for sustenance.
Yes if you made it. If it is some grocery store quality packaged variety then garbage it is
Anonymous wrote:Apricot Danish and iced latte this morning. Started the day on a high note! Not exactly nutritious, but hardly “garbage.” Basically, some eating is for pleasure — some for sustenance.
Anonymous wrote:I make DD oatmeal. It’s the prepackaged kind, it has 12g of sugar. She had slivered almonds to the top and had fruit with it. This is a perfectly healthy breakfast imo, it’s filling and she’s fine until lunchtime at school.
Anonymous wrote:Apricot Danish and iced latte this morning. Started the day on a high note! Not exactly nutritious, but hardly “garbage.” Basically, some eating is for pleasure — some for sustenance.