Anonymous wrote:Why one or the other? I’ll take eggs and a small pastry and will likely eat only half of the pastry. Or just eggs, one piece of bacon, and fruit. That with coffee would be a nice breakfast for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer a full German breakfast but since it’s difficult to find real German rolls or bread, I usually stick with semi-German breakfast of yogurt and fruit, sometimes with muesli, and/or a 3 minute egg, plus tea.
I’m more in this camp. German breakfast is the best!
Except for the weisswurst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer a full German breakfast but since it’s difficult to find real German rolls or bread, I usually stick with semi-German breakfast of yogurt and fruit, sometimes with muesli, and/or a 3 minute egg, plus tea.
I’m more in this camp. German breakfast is the best!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FEB if I’m hungover. Or if it’s the only meal for most of the day on vacation. Or a once in awhile brunch.
Steel cut oatmeal and skim latte is my everyday breakfast. I will sometimes treat myself with a chocolate almond biscotti to dip in the latte.
If I eat oatmeal or some other carbo breakfast I’m hungry by 930
Anonymous wrote:FEB if I’m hungover. Or if it’s the only meal for most of the day on vacation. Or a once in awhile brunch.
Steel cut oatmeal and skim latte is my everyday breakfast. I will sometimes treat myself with a chocolate almond biscotti to dip in the latte.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer a full German breakfast but since it’s difficult to find real German rolls or bread, I usually stick with semi-German breakfast of yogurt and fruit, sometimes with muesli, and/or a 3 minute egg, plus tea.
Anonymous wrote:I’d much rather have the full English. I did a study abroad in Europe (Spain) and started every morning with chocolate milk or tea and a pastry. Gross. That did not make me feel good. It’s not like you have to eat a full English if it’s offered. But of course my idea breakfast would be neither. My favorite is avocado toast with an egg or Greek yogurt with strawberries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things are probably different now, but historically an English breakfast was much different from breakfast on "the Continent". A full English breakfast included eggs, bacon, maybe sausage, mushrooms, beans, and toast. A continental breakfast was much lighter. Some coffee and a bun, a little bread or croissant and jam. Maybe a piece of cheese. Much lighter. Why?
Also, which do you prefer?
Well I'm from England and a full English breakfast in my opinion, is disgusting, a real cardio-disaster I've only ever seen eaten by working-class men who need the energy for construction, that kind of thing.
I do prefer a Continental breakfast and that's what I normally eat.
Those carbs will kill you.
Beans and tomatoes have carbs too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things are probably different now, but historically an English breakfast was much different from breakfast on "the Continent". A full English breakfast included eggs, bacon, maybe sausage, mushrooms, beans, and toast. A continental breakfast was much lighter. Some coffee and a bun, a little bread or croissant and jam. Maybe a piece of cheese. Much lighter. Why?
Also, which do you prefer?
Well I'm from England and a full English breakfast in my opinion, is disgusting, a real cardio-disaster I've only ever seen eaten by working-class men who need the energy for construction, that kind of thing.
I do prefer a Continental breakfast and that's what I normally eat.
Those carbs will kill you.