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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?
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?
- G-sterClub Legend
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Most cereals work well with natural yoghurt instead of milk.
Plain porridge oats with yoghurt and some honey being a particular favourite.
Plain porridge oats with yoghurt and some honey being a particular favourite.
- glasgowronnieCaptain of Country
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day off today so i had bacon, egg and potato sconeOfficer Crabtree wrote: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?
- Officer CrabtreeTeam Captain
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glasgowronnie wrote:day off today so i had bacon, egg and potato sconeOfficer Crabtree wrote: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?
Was about to say 'you must be in scotland' then I saw yoru screen name!
- The TonkerNational Legend
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My usual two weetabix with muesli (no nuts, but fruity bits), with milk (semi-skimmed). Plus two cups of tea.
I was up in Scotland a while ago on business, and asked for porridge for breakfast at the hotel - it was fantastic (far better than anything I could make myself).
I was up in Scotland a while ago on business, and asked for porridge for breakfast at the hotel - it was fantastic (far better than anything I could make myself).
Mesa Sunrise Gluten Free cereal with banana and honey. It's pretty awesome. I do like to mix it up a bit with some yoghurt, halva and honey too.
Failing that, I eat whatever I find on the kerb outside my flat
Failing that, I eat whatever I find on the kerb outside my flat
- glasgowronnieCaptain of Country
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Officer Crabtree wrote:glasgowronnie wrote:day off today so i had bacon, egg and potato sconeOfficer Crabtree wrote: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?
Was about to say 'you must be in scotland' then I saw yoru screen name!
yes bonny scotland..four years now....
- Valley TrashGlobal Superstar
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Cup of coffee, 2 paracetamol and a Sherman in the shower... 'The Breakfast of Champions'
- RhonddaredAcademy Player
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Alpen with milk no sugar & Coffee milk no sugar.
- TDAGlobal Superstar
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....a bit late, but just logged on.......
Two healthy pieces of bran toast (pain au son) and marmalade, cup of tea, then a "pain au chocolat", fresh from the local boulangerie, eaten in the car on my way to play golf..........lots of crumbs, but provided an excellent early morning chocolate fix.....
Two healthy pieces of bran toast (pain au son) and marmalade, cup of tea, then a "pain au chocolat", fresh from the local boulangerie, eaten in the car on my way to play golf..........lots of crumbs, but provided an excellent early morning chocolate fix.....
- JBClub Legend
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2 fry ups, 1 bowl of a cereal, a sausage sandwich, an apple, 4 crackers with cheese and a pint of orange juice with a 250ml glass of milk.
Then I had some grapes for a snack as I wasn't full.
Then I had some grapes for a snack as I wasn't full.
- Caldi BlueCaptain of Country
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4 weetabix with semi skimmed milk. Anyone else find that no matter what you have for breakfast, you are always starving by 11am?
- Valley TrashGlobal Superstar
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Bran Out! #KCB (Kellogg's Cereal Bars)
- Happy DaysTeam Captain
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I'm very surprised at the number of cereal eaters on here. Cereals are for children and lesbians, everyone knows that.
Acceptable breakfasts for grown men include.
Bacon/sausage sandwich.
Full English.
Bit of toast.
Leftover Kebab/curry.
Cup of tea and a fag.
Any man that finds himself eating Cheerios needs to sit down and have a long hard think about what it is he thinks he's doing.
Acceptable breakfasts for grown men include.
Bacon/sausage sandwich.
Full English.
Bit of toast.
Leftover Kebab/curry.
Cup of tea and a fag.
Any man that finds himself eating Cheerios needs to sit down and have a long hard think about what it is he thinks he's doing.
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