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Usually some kind of European breakfast, but without deli slices or meat spreads. This morning was typical; homemade buckwheat bread toasted with fig preserves, a boiled egg, six almonds, fruit juice with soda water, and Jack Daniel's Blend coffee. I'm a bit hypoglycemic and eat vegetarian, so I need something to keep the blood sugar pumped for several hours.

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You managed to bump the thread just in time for its one year anniversary.

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Generally, when I'm home, breakfast consists of frozen pancakes with too much margarine on them.

Away at school, it's generally a waffle iron waffle and bacon from the cafeteria. Assuming that it isn't lunchtime by the time I get up, that is.21.gif


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Well, my breakfast is different every morning.

Sometimes I eat some cereal like Coco Roos (A cheap brand of cereal), Cinnamin Toast Crunch.

Or I eat hot pizza in the morning or I have a 'dinner' from those put-in-the-microwave dishes.

Or I eat a banana.

So for me, my breakfast is different every morning.


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I usually eat a sandwich, some yoghurt perhaps, rarely tea. But I eat different stuff every morning, so this is what I eat in 20% of the mornings. Sometimes I eat almost nothing for breakfast, I'm not very hungry in the morning.

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Our breakfasts vary.  This morning we had bacon and tomato sandwiches.


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I don't eat nor am I awake in the AM hours.  I prefer Post Meridian eating. 19.gif

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A can of Mountain Dew, but when I'm trying to be healthy, yogurt or oatmeal and water.

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Originally posted by: Duke87 You managed to bump the thread just in time for its one year anniversary.

guess what:

Forum threads are not like wives. If you forget their anniversary, they don't care!9.gif

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Suddenly I wish my wife were like a forum thread!17.gif

okay, okay, ... Poptarts, a banana, and a heaping cup of Folger's  Cafe Latte™21.gif  I usually end up wanting to climb a tree an hour thereafter.

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well I don't remember exactly what I had this morning, but I usually eat either Pop Tarts or cereal. Alot of times during the school year I didn't eat anything because I had no time.


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Yikes, I would be Riccochet Rabbit if I had just a Pop Tart. The blood sugar can't handle that much simple carb. {shudder}

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Originally posted by: N_O_Body People who skip breakfast miss the best meal of the day.  quote>
 

What he said.  Eat your breakfast!  It is the most important meal of the day.

I usually have a wheat-free waffle with peanut butter.


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I don't really get the whole "it's the most important meal of the day".  If I eat/drink almost anything except water I get really sick to my stomach.  Especially when it comes to anything acidic like fruit or fruit juice.  Anyone else have this problem? 41.gif

I do like breakfast food though.  I love those 'Meat Lover' bowls as Denny's (although I could do without all of the greasiness) especially at like 1 AM.  Since I'm technically eating in the morning, does that count as breakfast? 3.gif

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Man, breakfast food pwns. I love IHOP no matter what time of the day it is, although ironically ive never actually eaten there in the morning....

I eat those cheapo walmart brand nutrigrain-type breakfast bars. Ive been eating them for breakfast since forever but they do the trick.

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Originally posted by: SkiGeek
Originally posted by: N_O_Body People who skip breakfast miss the best meal of the day.  quote>
 

What he said.  Eat your breakfast!  It is the most important meal of the day.quote>

The reason it is important is that you have not had anything to eat since dinner the day before and if you miss breakfast there is a very large gap between meals.

I tend to have some sort of chocolate cereal. 

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Coffee, Musli and Milk

orrr on a weekend

Coffee, Bacon, Mushrooms, Baked Beans, Fried Bread, Sausages, Black Pudding

gotta love a full English

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Pizza...........oh and ummm, coffee, ...good coffee,...always da java mon. Moning nune n nite ya dig mon.

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I'll jump in since it hasn't been answered yet.

The original demerara sugar is a product of Guyana, but now other sugars are going by that name. It is an unrefined yellowish to brown sugar, comparable with turbinado sugar in the US. Since it hasn't gone through all the refining stages, it still retains a lot of the minerals found in the sugar cane juice, and so is considered a healthier alternative to white sugar.

Demerara sugar is found in Europe, but only rarely in the US. Turbinado is now showing up frequently in coffee shop chain stores.

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