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ladyfirst Feb 13, 2012 5:40 am

Cappuccino or english breakfast tea with lemon

DavenM Feb 13, 2012 7:21 pm


Originally Posted by ql2112 (Post 18004336)
On working days: milk followed by a cup of coffee as soon as I get to the office. The coffee machine in the office is pretty decent.
In the weekends: coffee (self made drip), one big mug while I'm eating my breakfast, another big mug after I've finished eating.

HAHA!!!
Love it - coffee coffee coffee and more coffee :)
Wish I woulda invested back in the day!

lpatron Mar 11, 2012 8:57 am

At home - whatever juice is made

At office - water

On plane - Coke or Ginger Ale

CMK10 Mar 12, 2012 11:22 am

I'm making an effort to drink more water, especially around my girlfriend who's fanatical about such things, so often water now :D

Ancien Maestro Mar 12, 2012 7:29 pm

A fresh mango peach and banana smoothie this morning.. freshly made in front of the eyes.

somethinpositiv Mar 13, 2012 9:17 am

With breakfast? I drink only an Ensure or Boost Plus shake for breakfast lol.

onobond Mar 14, 2012 10:46 am

Darjeeling tea and any fresh smoothie

maortega15 Mar 14, 2012 12:06 pm

At home - Milk, coffee, orange juice

On the plane (Specifically on CX flights since that's all I take) - Chinese tea, orange juice, hot milk tea

Airport lounge (Once again CX specific at HKG) - Milk (regular, skimmed, soya), chinese tea, hot milk tea, orange juice

RobbieRunner Mar 14, 2012 8:31 pm


Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro (Post 18188161)
A fresh mango peach and banana smoothie this morning.. freshly made in front of the eyes.

I want your life for a week. Sheesh. Don't tell me scantly clad maidens squeeze the fruit for you in Fiji... well... tell me that anyway, AM. I want to imagine the best as long as I'm wanting your life. ;)

As much as I try and stay healthy, I do indulge every time I travel the Eurostar from London to Paris. I always take the morning train, go first class, and enjoy a few Mimosas with breakfast. A few. No more than two. Three MAX if I'm really thirsty. After all, it's first class between my two favorite European cities. Might as well drink some breakfast beverage worthy of the trip, eh?

aw Mar 14, 2012 9:02 pm

On the ground - I am not a breakfast person so a glass of water is my breakfast after I wake up.

At 35,000 feet - an equal amount of orange juice mixed with cranberry or cranapple, with a splash of ginger ale and a twist of lime or lemon.

Ancien Maestro Mar 14, 2012 9:18 pm


Originally Posted by RobbieRunner (Post 18202871)
I want your life for a week. Sheesh. Don't tell me scantly clad maidens squeeze the fruit for you in Fiji... well... tell me that anyway, AM. I want to imagine the best as long as I'm wanting your life. ;)

As much as I try and stay healthy, I do indulge every time I travel the Eurostar from London to Paris. I always take the morning train, go first class, and enjoy a few Mimosas with breakfast. A few. No more than two. Three MAX if I'm really thirsty. After all, it's first class between my two favorite European cities. Might as well drink some breakfast beverage worthy of the trip, eh?

A tall glass of Tropical Mango smoothie with my Sauteed mushroom and chicken crepe for breakfast this morning at the Lady Bug Cafe. The entire meal was perfect.. the lady serving was not scantly clad.;)

Also a tall bottle of filtered water accompanied the servings. The perfect breakfast at $22.

CMK10 Mar 15, 2012 10:42 am


Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro (Post 18203066)
Also a tall bottle of filtered water accompanied the servings. The perfect breakfast at $22.

$22? That should buy a week's worth of breakfasts :eek:

Ancien Maestro Mar 15, 2012 11:33 pm


Originally Posted by CMK10 (Post 18206319)
$22? That should buy a week's worth of breakfasts :eek:

Yes, and I agree.. most of the time I go to Subway and spend $4.. but once in awhile, this breakfast is just unbelievable for a treat, and absolutely fresh and perfect. I don't do it often, but the Lady Bug cafe in Aspen Calgary, is just awesome.. Note, Ladybug Cafe is not open Mondays and Tuesdays. Their freshly baked selections are to die for.

somethinpositiv Mar 16, 2012 10:54 am

I find it funny that the typical "American Breakfast" includes a glass of milk as well as a glass of orange juice. Those two do NOT go together. I say pick one or the other, unless you want cheese to curdle in your gut.

Flying Bat Mar 16, 2012 6:35 pm

Freshly squeezed OJ.


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