Favourite Breakfasts ?
#121
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I grew to love the various dishes of rice and beans along with fresh fruit at the breakfast buffet at a resort in Costa Rica each morning.
The healthy protein from the beans and the vitamins from the fruit made us feel great each morning during that trip.
The healthy protein from the beans and the vitamins from the fruit made us feel great each morning during that trip.
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Everything fried..
Bad for the prostate though.. and I heard you can vastly reduce chances of prostate cancer by eating lots of veggies..
So I guess I'm going to have to resort to only fried tomatoes out of your selection.
#126
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I'm not a huge breakfast guy, but I like omlettes, cheese, mushroom. If we don't care about health requirements, then I love waffles with maple syrup, or some type of chocolate or strawberry in them. Chocolate milk too .)
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I only have a fried breakfast when I stay in a hotel. Generally I eat a selection from cereals,yoghurt,porridge,fruit,toast. That must be healthy enough.
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I'm seriously exploring veggies for breakfast.. something I can ingest.. not really interested in V8.. veggies and dip is nice..
Actually at Subway for breakfast lately.. I've loaded up veggies on my egg while flat bread.. I think this is nutritious.
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What doesn't cause cancer these days? Anyway, back on topic, I had a breakfast burrito on Sunday made with eggs, colby jack cheese, and a mix of hot and mild chorizo. It was amazing!
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I've never tried those.. My mom says it was 'interesting' and tastes rather feathery..
#133
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I love veggie omelettes, although my standard breakfast fare on Sundays (or what had been, but that will change this Sunday) was:
- biscuits and gravy for Mr. Kipper and the Kipper-kins (puppies)
- biscuits for me
- scrambled eggs, with cheese for me, no cheese for the others
- bacon for all.
My favourites are scrambled eggs, kippers or black pudding, tomato, fried bread, and sometimes baked beans.
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Haggis for breakfast also sounds delightful..