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What do you usually eat for breakfast?

Potaria
17-08-2005, 14:57
With me, it's whatever I've got. If I have cereal, I'll eat that. Pancakes? Sure. Pizza? Of course.

This morning, it's baked chicken with BBQ sauce. How about the rest of you?
Bolol
17-08-2005, 14:59
For me, it's usually cereal and scrambled eggs. But if there's any leftovers from the night before I'll scarf those down in lieu of a "normal" breakfast.
The South Islands
17-08-2005, 15:00
I had 2 Egg sandwiches. 1 Broken-yolk egg on Toasted wheat bread, combo of Cheddar and melted pepperjack cheese, with plenty of hot sauce (chalula) and kechup. Serve warm with fruit.

C'est Yum.
Hemingsoft
17-08-2005, 15:01
A can of Mountain Dew, a Nutty Butty Bar, then two cups of coffee. Every morning.
Angelicia
17-08-2005, 15:02
Honey nut cheerios if we have them. Coco pops otherwise :rolleyes:

Or raspberry jam sandwiches. Yummmmmm. Raspberry jam so kicks strawberry jam's blobby congealed ass.
Pure Metal
17-08-2005, 15:02
i try not to have breakfast in order to allow for a bigger, tastier lunch. however when i do its usually some form of cerial or nutella on toast. occasionally some kind of crazy jam.
the only leftover i find fit for breakfast is pizza

i'd like to have ham and cheese on tasy bread (maybe brioche) but mornings aren't exactly my favourite time of day and i'm waaay too lazy/grumpy to bother :(
i need a cook! :D
Eutrusca
17-08-2005, 15:03
"What do you usually eat for breakfast?"

Wouldn't it make more sense to ask "who?" :D
The South Islands
17-08-2005, 15:04
Honey nut cheerios if we have them. Coco pops otherwise :rolleyes:

Or raspberry jam sandwiches. Yummmmmm. Raspberry jam so kicks strawberry jam's blobby congealed ass.


Blackberry pwns all other berry jams!
Undelia
17-08-2005, 15:04
My usual breakfast consists of:

A protein smoothie made from apple juice, bananas and various in season fruits with a dash of protein powder.
Two pieces of toasted whole wheat bread with peanut butter.
Plain yogurt with cinnamon and honey mixed in.
A glass of green tea

Sure it takes twenty five minutes to make and eat, but I like getting up early anyway. Gets me alert.
Hemingsoft
17-08-2005, 15:05
"What do you usually eat for breakfast?"

Wouldn't it make more sense to ask "who?" :D

What did we tell you about laying off those soylent products!!!!!
Jordaxia
17-08-2005, 15:05
Blackberry pwns all other berry jams!

yes! Finally, someone else who sees the light!

As for breakfast, most of the time I have nothing. sometimes a sandwich (ham or cheese depending)

I'd say tea, but I don't count drinks as part of my breakfast.
Laerod
17-08-2005, 15:06
Some kind of baked good covered in this:
http://www.isam.is/myndir/matvara/nutella/nutella_sukksmjor.jpg

P.S.: Should you quote me, REMOVE THE IMAGE!
Green israel
17-08-2005, 15:06
mostly nothing. sometimes I eat corn-flex.
Eutrusca
17-08-2005, 15:07
What did we tell you about laying off those soylent products!!!!!
Mmmm! Soylent Green ... it's not just for dinner anymore! :D
The Similized world
17-08-2005, 15:07
yes! Finally, someone else who sees the light!

As for breakfast, most of the time I have nothing. sometimes a sandwich (ham or cheese depending)

I'd say tea, but I don't count drinks as part of my breakfast.
Bread with various crap on top.. And coffee by the gallon
Pure Metal
17-08-2005, 15:07
Some kind of baked good covered in this:
http://www.isam.is/myndir/matvara/nutella/nutella_sukksmjor.jpg
now thats the good shit *licks lips*
Potaria
17-08-2005, 15:09
now thats the good shit *licks lips*

http://www.kwrestaurants.com/menu/montanas/images/roasted_chicken.gif
Laerod
17-08-2005, 15:09
now thats the good shit *licks lips*I'd buy some jars just for summer camp and hide it when I was eating so I didn't have to share :D
Laerod
17-08-2005, 15:10
http://www.kwrestaurants.com/menu/montanas/images/roasted_chicken.gifI'm sorry, but nothing gets close to Nutella. NOTHING.
Potaria
17-08-2005, 15:11
I'm sorry, but nothing gets close to Nutella. NOTHING.

http://www.adamssuperfood.com/data/productimages/plain%20cheesecake.jpg
Pure Metal
17-08-2005, 15:11
I'm sorry, but nothing gets close to Nutella. NOTHING.
not even chicken covered in nutella? :eek:
The South Islands
17-08-2005, 15:12
Mmmmmmm....
Jordaxia
17-08-2005, 15:12
not even chicken covered in nutella? :eek:

That sounds oddly appealing. I think you should find out. You know, for science.
Hemingsoft
17-08-2005, 15:13
I start my breakfast off right with a nice big bowl of Colon Blow. You know how many bowls of you regular fiber cereal it would take to match one bowl of Colon Blow? 10,000!!!!!! Now that's a lot of fiber.
Pure Metal
17-08-2005, 15:13
That sounds oddly appealing. I think you should find out. You know, for science.
ok. i'll post a pic of my puke when i'm done :P
Laerod
17-08-2005, 15:15
http://www.adamssuperfood.com/data/productimages/plain%20cheesecake.jpgYou can't eat that every day :D
Unbuttered Toast
17-08-2005, 15:15
Coffee is the nectar of the Gods.

Raisin Bran is Mana from Heaven.

Breakfast, it's not just for dinner anymore.
Potaria
17-08-2005, 15:17
You can't eat that every day :D

That's where you're wrong. A Polish immigrant in a town not too far from mine eats three Antone's sandwiches every day (these things are HUGE. they're filled with all kinds of meat, cheese, pickles, and chow-chow). And, last time I checked, Cheesecake had a lot less fat and sodium than those sandwiches :p.
German Nightmare
17-08-2005, 15:23
2 cigarettes :eek:

Today I added some potato salad and a liter of water :rolleyes:

For lunch I had the juice of 3 lemons, 2 toasts (peanut butter and strawberry jelly!!!), some OJ (also selfmade) and a big chunk of cheese :D

I just finished the leftovers (potato salad) around 16:00 and I'm looking forward to dinner - selfpicked green beens from my balcony and probably some roasted potatoes :p
Potaria
17-08-2005, 15:24
2 cigarettes :eek:

Today I added some potato salad and a liter of water :rolleyes:

For lunch I had the juice of 3 lemons, 2 toasts (peanut butter and strawberry jelly!!!), some OJ (also selfmade) and a big chunk of cheese :D

I just finished the leftovers (potato salad) around 16:00 and I'm looking forward to dinner - selfpicked green beens from my balcony and probably some roasted potatoes :p

Can I puke? Please??
Hemingsoft
17-08-2005, 15:25
Mmmm. . . cigarette reminds me to smoke again.
Back in a few.
Laerod
17-08-2005, 15:27
That's where you're wrong. A Polish immigrant in a town not too far from mine eats three Antone's sandwiches every day (these things are HUGE. they're filled with all kinds of meat, cheese, pickles, and chow-chow). And, last time I checked, Cheesecake had a lot less fat and sodium than those sandwiches :p.I take it you haven't tried though. There are a few exceptions perhaps, but Nutella is the best for the most most often, making it the superior breakfast bread spread. :D
The Abomination
17-08-2005, 15:31
1 Single Banana. And thats for brunch, as any kind of meal taking place after twelve can hardly be called a breakfast.
Carnivorous Lickers
17-08-2005, 15:35
I usually eat normal breakfast stuff-eggs, pancakes, etc-whatever my wife makes.

I do love cold pizza, and have often fried up left over spaghetti, potatoes, onions-whatever is left over. I can eat anything at any time of the day.
Potaria
17-08-2005, 15:40
I take it you haven't tried though. There are a few exceptions perhaps, but Nutella is the best for the most most often, making it the superior breakfast bread spread. :D

It's pretty good, yes, but there are other things I'd rather eat every morning :p.
Keruvalia
17-08-2005, 15:51
Usually toast with peanut butter and some sort of fruit, mostly canteloupe, and coffee ... if I breakfast at all, that is.
Sdaeriji
17-08-2005, 15:52
Egg McMuffins, but not from McDonalds. I make them here. English muffins, eggs, and bacon.
Pure Metal
17-08-2005, 15:54
yay i just picked up three vouchers for a free breakfast sub at Subway! :)

*dances*
Willamena
17-08-2005, 15:55
One of my favourite breakfasts is raviolli with cheese.
Drunk commies deleted
17-08-2005, 15:56
I don't have a usual breakfast. It's always something different. Yesterday it was a sausage sandwich. Today a couple of slices of roasted chipotle crusted pork loin. Often I skip breakfast. Sometimes I stop for biscuits and gravy at the Chick-fil-a. One day last week I cooked up scrambled eggs with bits of fried pork roll in them. It's always different for me, but I like to include a healthy ammount of pork when convenient.
Keruvalia
17-08-2005, 15:57
Now here's something I'm finding interesting ... I notice ya'll using breakfast as a noun ... I've always been taught it was a verb. Neat. :)
Potaria
17-08-2005, 15:57
yay i just picked up three vouchers for a free breakfast sub at Subway! :)

*dances*

You lucky bastard.
Drunk commies deleted
17-08-2005, 15:58
Now here's something I'm finding interesting ... I notice ya'll using breakfast as a noun ... I've always been taught it was a verb. Neat. :)
It's both. It's a meal, and it's the act of eating that meal.
The South Islands
17-08-2005, 16:07
yay i just picked up three vouchers for a free breakfast sub at Subway! :)

*dances*

I've never heared of a Subway Breakfast sub. What's in in?
Laerod
17-08-2005, 16:09
It's pretty good, yes, but there are other things I'd rather eat every morning :p.
:eek: INFIDEL!
H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
17-08-2005, 18:14
I generally start with the testacles of my enemies, deep fried and breaded of course (we're not barbarians here, or anything). Then I move onto either some sweetbreads (which are neither sweet nor bread) or a refridgerated liver (Here, I sometimes run into a problem when I accidentally use a drunk. People are so inconsiderate about what sort of harm they cause their meat) paste on some lightly toasted bread (not burnt though, that would just be disgusting). Finally, I finish up with a fresh salad, sprinkled with grilled leg meat (preferably of a female because women have better legs, sad but true).
Oh yes, and I have found that most forms of coffee are most excellent when made with newly shed tears.

So, some people might say I'm a bit of freak, because I am more of a brunch person and go through so much effort every morning, but I find that it is an excellent way to start the day.
Oxwana
17-08-2005, 18:20
French bread and butter dunked in strong coffee.
Soooooo good.
Oxwana
17-08-2005, 18:24
I take it you haven't tried though. There are a few exceptions perhaps, but Nutella is the best for the most most often, making it the superior breakfast bread spread. :DNutella is not breakfast food, it's all the time food. Saying that Nutella is breakfast food is like saying that water is a lunch drink. Crazy talk, that.
H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
17-08-2005, 18:30
Nutella is not breakfast food, it's all the time food. Saying that Nutella is breakfast food is like saying that water is a lunch drink. Crazy talk, that.
You drink water!? Do you know how many chemicals are in that stuff? Disgusting, absolutely disgusting!
Much better to go with Dr. Pepper, coffee, or a nice vodka.
Its nice to look at, but it will kill you if you drink it. After all did you know that 100% of people who died past the age of 2 have drank water at some point?
Coincidence, I think not!
Al galicia
17-08-2005, 18:51
I had 2 Egg sandwiches. 1 Broken-yolk egg on Toasted wheat bread, combo of Cheddar and melted pepperjack cheese, with plenty of hot sauce (chalula) and kechup. Serve warm with fruit.

C'est Yum.

chalula is that mexican brand with the lady on it right? its kinda grainy and sweet, i prefer louisiana brand.
Al galicia
17-08-2005, 18:56
It would be interesting to study how certain foods became"breakfast foods", eggs, bacon, etc. Cause a lot of the time an omelette at 7:30 PM aint a bad thing. Or cereal at three in the afternoon, and a chicken fried steak and mashed yams is good for breakfast, or what have you.
Ollieland
17-08-2005, 18:57
Option 1 - The traditional English breakfast of sausages, bacon, eggs (sunny side up with runny eggs), mushrooms, onions, bubble and squeak, all fried to perfection and smothered with HP sauce, served with bread and butter and tea so strong the spoon disolves when you stir it.

Option 2 - If I can't be bothered then its tea with toast and marmite

Option 3 - If I feel rough from the night before then its lots of tea and lots of nicotine to go with it!
Dobbsworld
17-08-2005, 19:00
A meal.

But sometimes...

figuratively speaking...

genitals.

*edit:

with coffee.
Saxnot
17-08-2005, 19:18
Generally I don't eat breakfast. If I do, it's generally sunday, and it'll be at about noon, consisting of a toasted chicken sandwich. If, by some miracle, I have time to eat breakfast during the week, it's generally toast.
Eolam
18-08-2005, 01:53
Ideally - some pickled plum, perilla leaves, a halved sea urchin, and quince tea with pine-nuts.
Epsonee
18-08-2005, 02:24
I usually wake up after 11:00 and miss out on breakfast. I also don't eat anything until about 3:00. So the closest thing I have to breakfast is 12:30am Tacos.
Nation of Fortune
18-08-2005, 02:30
Poppyseed muffin if anything at all
Lord-General Drache
18-08-2005, 02:33
I rarely have breakfast. If I do, it's one of two cases:

1)I'm in a rush, and I grab a quick bite to eat. Nothing substantial, and prolly none too healthy.

2)I have lots of time, and I cook myself something large and scrumptious (rare) or I eat eat leftovers (common).
InEFFECTualness
18-08-2005, 02:36
I don't usually have breakfast. I don't even wake up in time for breakfast, by then I'm going to sleep, lmao. Mmmn, if I do catch it in time, it's usually just a cup of coffee and/or a can of soda.
Optima Justitia
18-08-2005, 04:13
Any of the following:

• A marinade of salted potato slices in olive oil.
• Two chocolate-filled glazed French brioches from the boulangerie across the street.
• Two salted fried eggs with tomato slices and toast.
• A chocolate croissant.
• A couple of everything (i.e., garlic + salt + poppy seed + sesame) bagels with cream cheese.

Depending on which meal I choose, I drink either sweetened iced tea, orange juice, or milk with my breakfast.