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  1. 1. What do you USUALLY have to eat?

    • Cereal
      18
    • Toast
      9
    • Fry up (eggs, bacon, sausage etc)
      8
    • Pancakes/hot cakes
      0
    • Bagel
      4
    • Waffles
      0
    • Omelette (cheese etc)
      0
    • Eggs (scrambled/boiled etc)
      7
    • Biscuits and Gravy
      1
    • Porridge (oatmeal)
      7
    • Other (please specify!)
      28
    • Breakfast? What's breakfast? Gimme a cigarette!
      11
  2. 2. What do you drink at breakfast time?

    • Coffee
      48
    • Fruit juice
      9
    • Water
      13
    • Soft drink (coke/lemonade etc)
      6
    • Tea
      12
    • Milk (or milkshake)
      3
    • Other (please specify!)
      2


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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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I usually eat cereal or a bagel with cream cheese for breakfast. But if I have the time and energy I'll make pancakes or waffles. Everything on you list looks good though (except the cigs).

Hey, is the idea for this poll from Lucy Liu's interview with Jay Leno last night? (she likes breakfast)

Nah, I'm British and I didn't see it! :D

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Biscuits and gravy!!!!

sounds revolting, Ill have to ask my other half about this one....

I know what biscuits are in the US, but what on earth is Gravy?

I take it, we're not talking Bisto..

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UK people and their assumption that all gravy has to be brown..... sigh.

Cooked sausage, crumbled up, some of the sausage grease/fat, milk, flour, butter. That's sausage gravy.

Much less revolting than say....haggis. or Marmite. or "Spotted #######" (which I still say is a medical condition...)

or there is cream gravy... made with milk, cream or evaporated milk, butter, flour, salt and pepper.. I like to fry up some onions in it too :thumbs:

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Depends on what kind of time I have in the mornings. Sometimes it's a pack of crackers or a PBJ. Sometimes it's oatmeal (porridge for everyone else I guess) or when Joel is in the mood, I get his famous cheesy eggs. :)

Always coffee though...with that flavoured creamer stuff. MMM MMM Good!!!!!!!!

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First thing in the morning is coffee. I need coffee. Then I make my vitamina #1 (I blend 1 small papaya with 150ml of milk, 1 tsp of flaxseed) or my vitamina # 2 when I can't find papaya (I blend 1 banana, 1 apple, a bit of cinnamon and 1 tsp of flaxseed) and I drink it. Very healthy :thumbs:



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Tea & toast, most mornings. Or if I'm running late and don't have time to eat before I go to work, either a bacon sandwich (with tea) or a Starbucks Extortionately Expensive Cheese & Marmite Panini (with an Extortionately Expensive Latte to go with it).

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First coffee. Then more coffee and a bagel + cream cheese. Or cinnamon bread, it depends on my mood that day :lol:

But I cannot leave my house without first having my latte! I would be such a meanie :angry:

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As one of my entries was a Please Specify, here it is:

I eat a bowl of raw cereal grains for breakfast jollied up with a dried fruit (varies from mix to mix), a nut or seed (varies from mix to mix) and dusted with a spice (varies from mix to mix). To this I add milk.

When the mix runs out, I mix up another batch. The ingredients in the cupboards are rotated after each new mix. There are 3 base ingredients of rolled oats, wheat bran and unsweetened shredded or otherwise pulverised coconut---whatever is available when I restock---that are in every mix in the same proportions. The number of different kinds of nuts and seeds is different from the number of dried fruits which, in turn, is also different from the number of spices. I seldom eat the same mix twice---unless I really like it and mix some up for my boyfriend when he comes to visit.

A surprisingly good mix added to the base 3 are currants, pecans and cardamom. But, if I had to eat the same flavours every day, I am sure to become bored with them.

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I have a vitamuffin for breakfast... It is chocolate and only 100 calories with tons of vitamins in it! :)

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yoghurt and usually a piece of fruit as well.

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Hello

Well I usually have my big cup/or could call it a small bowl (cappuccino cup) of coffee with steamed milk, sliced of buttered bioche with some apricot or raspberry confiture. Sometimes eat an omellette if we are having a late breakfast (brunch)...

My husband likes his black esspresso, a glass of steamed milk with honey and his sweeties (anything sweet pastry) and youghurt.

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I have two cups of coffee, milk - no sugar, and a scrambled egg with a wee bit of boursin cheese in it. YUM-O :)

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