Food & Drink

Breakfast

Food & Drink

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

12th Apr 2013 12:08pm

I'm interested in finding out how many people manage to make time for breakfast everyday! And if you do manage to, how do you fit it in?

If you don't have it everyday, how often do you manage to have it?

And what would be your ideal breakfast?

willscarlett
  • 21st May 2013 05:45pm

I wake up at 5 every morning for school, as I'm Australian and lived far out from school. Unfortunately sometimes I'm so stressed I forget to eat breakfast; one of my problems is the pure fact that I'm NEVER hungry in the morning. I normally have it most days a week. My ideal breakfast.... ooh let me think....
I really like hot foods like bacon and BBQ sauce, hash browns, tomatoes and sausages but NOT baked beans or mushroom. I also like pancakes, crepes and even cereal. I also enjoy some types of toast, and for a very special treat I get nutella :) (chocolate spread). I'm also addicted to the American cereal cinnamon toast crunch, but I barely ever get it because they don't sell it in Australia :( breakfast is a realy important meal in the day, and actually helps you lose weight, so I try to have it as much as possible.


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