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- Officer CrabtreeTeam Captain
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What did everyone have for breakfast today?
I had some greek yoghurt in the fridge that was going off today so I had that with a selection pack sized box of coco pops in it.
It was surprisingly nice as I find cocopops too sweet normally but the sharpness of the yoghurt offset the sweeness nicely.
I may even have it again on purpose on day.
Any other unusual but nice brekfast tips out there?
What did everyone have for breakfast today?
I had some greek yoghurt in the fridge that was going off today so I had that with a selection pack sized box of coco pops in it.
It was surprisingly nice as I find cocopops too sweet normally but the sharpness of the yoghurt offset the sweeness nicely.
I may even have it again on purpose on day.
Any other unusual but nice brekfast tips out there?
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This got me thinking of my favourite breakfasts...
Mie Goreng (stir fried noodles & veg) with a fried egg on top in Indonesia.
Fish curry in the maldieves (possibly best hangover cure ever)
Ful, mashed beans with cumin and chilli & pitta bread in Egypt are great too.
Would love to have proper huevos rancheros too.
I wonder why we don't have more spicy stuff for breakfast in this country, everyone loves left over curry or chinese in the morning, it really sets you up for the day..
Mie Goreng (stir fried noodles & veg) with a fried egg on top in Indonesia.
Fish curry in the maldieves (possibly best hangover cure ever)
Ful, mashed beans with cumin and chilli & pitta bread in Egypt are great too.
Would love to have proper huevos rancheros too.
I wonder why we don't have more spicy stuff for breakfast in this country, everyone loves left over curry or chinese in the morning, it really sets you up for the day..
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Officer Crabtree wrote:This got me thinking of my favourite breakfasts...
Mie Goreng (stir fried noodles & veg) with a fried egg on top in Indonesia.
Fish curry in the maldieves (possibly best hangover cure ever)
Ful, mashed beans with cumin and chilli & pitta bread in Egypt are great too.
Would love to have proper huevos rancheros too.
I wonder why we don't have more spicy stuff for breakfast in this country, everyone loves left over curry or chinese in the morning, it really sets you up for the day..
I dip my paracetamol in paprika However I'm normally immediately violently sick so perhaps explains why spicy food for breakfast never really caught on in Britain
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