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?

Anonymous
  • 11th Jun 2013 04:00pm

I always manage to have my breakfast. it's because I need to take my breastfeed supplement with my meal. But before I was pregnant and having baby, I always manage to have one.

For me having breakfast is the most important meal of the day. And sometime, I feel like my day would be more easy. I believe if my tummy is full then I can work with clear mind.

My breakfast is always start by drinking a glass of water, then I prepared a glass of hot chocolate and a bowl of cereal every day. This is what I always did for my weekday. For the weekend it has to be something special, so I often go to cafe in my area just for having a simple yet great breakfast.

My ideal breakfast is bowl of POP cereal from Kellogs and Sourdough bread with smoked salmon and scramble egg with chili


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