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?

frilly
  • 26th Jul 2017 10:30pm

I have breakfast every day. I am 80 years & have had breakfast every day as long as I can remember.
My 3 children had cooked breakfast & cereal every day whilst they were living at home. None of them left home until then were in their twenties. 2 of them left home to work away for a short time, came back as soon as they could, left home again to be married, always had breakfast. Their children when they stayed with me had breakfast every morning as their parent had.
I find this next part astonishing, all of them now do not have breakfast first thing in the morning for various reason & say some of them, they cannot stomach food at all first thing. Even when they have come back, the grandchildren they have said this . I have argued, sweet talked them everything, nothing has worked. I don't understand any of it ,my son was 26 when he left to get married/


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