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Chloe_Scope
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I feel like breakfast is the most underrated meal of them all! But what do you tend to have?
I'll admit, I'm not the biggest lover of breakfast, especially during the week. But I always try and eat something.
This morning I had a cup of coffee, two crumpets with butter and jam, and I now have a bottle of water. During the weekend I am partial to beans and Quorn sausages on toast, of course with a cup of coffee.
However, I love going out for brunch and will always choose pancakes if they are on the menu.
I'm going to stop before I get too hungry.
What did you have for breakfast this morning? What is the perfect breakfast? Let us know!
I'll admit, I'm not the biggest lover of breakfast, especially during the week. But I always try and eat something.
This morning I had a cup of coffee, two crumpets with butter and jam, and I now have a bottle of water. During the weekend I am partial to beans and Quorn sausages on toast, of course with a cup of coffee.
However, I love going out for brunch and will always choose pancakes if they are on the menu.
I'm going to stop before I get too hungry.
What did you have for breakfast this morning? What is the perfect breakfast? Let us know!
Scope
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I have coffee and crumpets as well, most mornings, but I have the food quite late in the morning. Often I skip lunch so they are a kind of brunch. I know what you mean about not wanting to eat early and I think if I worked and had to leave the house at 7:30 I wouldn’t bother with breakfast.
I think my favourite is a traditional full cooked breakfast although I like pancakes with bacon and maple syrup -
I had a couple of slices of toasted cinnamon and raisin bread with butter this morning. Not the norm but it was on offer in Tesco this week lol.
I normally have granola, either the tropical fruit one or the fruit and nut one. Used to just have wholemeal toast but need to boost calories somehow! -
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Every morning I have one slice of toast with marmite and a cup of tea. That does me until lunch time. Quite a boring breakfast but I like to think it’s doing me good.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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I wish I had the motivation to put as much effort into breakfast as you do @Chloe_Scope
Normally just some cereal or toast for me, along with a cuppa of course. At the moment it's chocolate flavoured Wheetabix bites, because why not?Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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I had pain au chocolate this morning and a cup of coffee
I tend to gave different things and also would say it is brunch as I dont like eating early I dont eat anything else then till evening meal
I like lots things fir breakfast
Full English, scrambled eggs on toast, crumpets, muffins, cheese scones, croissant, eggy bread (not all at the same time)
Full english has to have black pudding, fried bread and mushrooms on so I dont often have one usually if I go out or staying away -
I had a bacon muffin and coffee, at this time of year I swap and change between that and porridge yum2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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I love the taste of porridge, I love oaty things like biscuits, just I can’t stand the texture!
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I had two poached eggs on toast. Unfortunately, my poaching wasn't tip top and one egg got stuck at the bottom of the panOnline Community Co-ordinator
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2 Weetabix, until recently I've had 3 for years but then about 5 years ago I had to cut down to 2 on Mum's orders as I was diagnosed type 2 Diabetic.
I used to like Porridge, my late Grandad used to make his own, like House bricks it was, but the last time I had Prridge at Home I ended up with the Runs lol, I don't think it was the Porridge itselgf, I think the Milk was at least 2 days old.
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Frosties
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Cher_Scope said:I had two poached eggs on toast. Unfortunately, my poaching wasn't tip top and one egg got stuck at the bottom of the pan
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You guys all have great breakfasts! I had coffee and crumpets this morning.Scope
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janer1967 said:I had pain au chocolate this morning and a cup of coffee
I tend to gave different things and also would say it is brunch as I dont like eating early I dont eat anything else then till evening meal
I like lots things fir breakfast
Full English, scrambled eggs on toast, crumpets, muffins, cheese scones, croissant, eggy bread (not all at the same time)
Full english has to have black pudding, fried bread and mushrooms on so I dont often have one usually if I go out or staying away
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Cherry tomatoes mushrooms, egg on toast
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durhamjaide2001 Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 10,652 Disability GamechangerOptionsBeans and cheese on sourdough toast
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Nutty granola and toast
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