The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
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The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
Full English or cereal and toast ?
Or is Continental the way to go ?
Do you skip breakfast ?
Is it reasonable to watch TV whilst breakfasting or should you read a paper/internet or just speak to the other half
Put these in order
Sausages
Bacon
Black Pudding
Eggs
Hash Browns
Baked Beans
Shredded Wheat
Wheatabix
Cornflakes
Porridge
Toast with marmalade or jam
Or is Continental the way to go ?
Do you skip breakfast ?
Is it reasonable to watch TV whilst breakfasting or should you read a paper/internet or just speak to the other half
Put these in order
Sausages
Bacon
Black Pudding
Eggs
Hash Browns
Baked Beans
Shredded Wheat
Wheatabix
Cornflakes
Porridge
Toast with marmalade or jam
Last edited by The Subhuman on Sat May 26, 2018 12:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
Sorry Ellandback ....
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
That's not answering the question now is it?
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
Porridge with fruit yogurt & honey plus a round of toast & a cuppa tea every morningfaaip wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 11:23 am Full English or cereal and toast ?
Or is Continental the way to go ?
Do you skip breakfast ?
Is it reasonable to watch TV whilst breakfasting or should you read a paper/internet or just speak to the other half
Put these in order
Sausages
Bacon
Black Pudding
Hash Browns
Baked Beans
Shredded Wheat
Weetabix
Cornflakes
Toast with marmalade or jam
Cereal & full breakfast when we are away on our jollies
Cereal favourites in this order
Porridge
Cornflakes
Weetabix
Shredded Wheat
Cooked breakfast
Eggs (runny)
Bacon (crisp)
Black pudding
Fried braed
Hash browns
Mushrooms
Sausages (burnt)
Beans
Must be served with toast
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
I'd forgotten porridge, one of those things I never liked tbh...also forgot eggs.
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
I never skip breakfast now , I used to for years when I was working .
Always a cereal for breakfast , nuts and seeds muesli, shredded wheat usually with chopped up almonds and raisins . I do have a protein shake on gym days .
I don’t eat a cooked breakfast at all now , not even when I’m on holiday .
Never turn the tv on until about 8pm at night . Don’t really watch it that much .
Eggs
Baked beans
Shredded wheat
Toast ( whole meal etc )
Don’t eat any of the others .
Always a cereal for breakfast , nuts and seeds muesli, shredded wheat usually with chopped up almonds and raisins . I do have a protein shake on gym days .
I don’t eat a cooked breakfast at all now , not even when I’m on holiday .
Never turn the tv on until about 8pm at night . Don’t really watch it that much .
Eggs
Baked beans
Shredded wheat
Toast ( whole meal etc )
Don’t eat any of the others .
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
Been years since I had a cooked breakfast...I am one I'm afraid that often skips breakfast due to my condition
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
……….can't anyone spell 'Weetabix'
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
Certainly not me ...
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
Breakfast is the best meal of the day for you apart from unfortunate people like Faaip
Full of nutrition & prevents you from snacking all day
Full of nutrition & prevents you from snacking all day
Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
I don't often have breakfast but enjoy it when I do, and I'm good at cooking exactly what I've specified below.
1st & 2nd prerequisites - all fried in lard (actually a lot healthier than its rep.) and 1 extra frying pan or a griddle
Eggs with snot-free whites but soft yolks (achieved by intermittent splashing of the hot lard over them)
Bacon cooked fully but never crisp
White bread fried crisp on the outside
Cumberland or Lincolnshire sausages
Big flat breakfast mushrooms
Hash Browns from proper potatoes (not out of a packet)
Black Pudding
Baked beans (optional)
Porridge is OK with brown sugar but it would be in place of the above.
All cereal is crap, with almost no nutritional value whatsoever, but some brands don't taste bad, so Corn Flakes and toast with marmalade would be another alternative to the fried one.
1st & 2nd prerequisites - all fried in lard (actually a lot healthier than its rep.) and 1 extra frying pan or a griddle
Eggs with snot-free whites but soft yolks (achieved by intermittent splashing of the hot lard over them)
Bacon cooked fully but never crisp
White bread fried crisp on the outside
Cumberland or Lincolnshire sausages
Big flat breakfast mushrooms
Hash Browns from proper potatoes (not out of a packet)
Black Pudding
Baked beans (optional)
Porridge is OK with brown sugar but it would be in place of the above.
All cereal is crap, with almost no nutritional value whatsoever, but some brands don't taste bad, so Corn Flakes and toast with marmalade would be another alternative to the fried one.
Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
Are we still talking food here? (Cough)JUST ASKING(Cough)1964white wrote:
Rarely a day goes by without my porridge, I even have my oats for supper
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Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
If I am in a rush then it is a ceral bar and a Weetabix milk drink, if I am not rushing to get out early then it is usually a bowl of fruit and yoghurt. When away on holiday I will have a full English breakfast the first morning but I couldn't do one of those every day
Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
Breakfast is not necessarily the best meal of the day for everyone despite what some 'one size fits all' doctors say, it's not necessarily full of nutrition and it doesn't necessarily prevent one from snacking.1964white wrote:
Breakfast is the best meal of the day for you apart from unfortunate people like Faaip
Full of nutrition & prevents you from snacking all day
If you have cereal of almost any kind, or toast, for your breakfast, there is very little real nutrition in it, just sugar. Also, many people who are circumferentially challenged tend to eat too much anyway, so once they start eating they tend to keep on eating, so having a breakfast for those people does not stop them snacking all day.
I like a good breakfast maybe 1 day a week or when on holiday, but generally I'm much better with a brunch at about 10:30/11:00 after some exercise, then a smaller meal for dinner. No matter, we're all different.
Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
In the army, the only meal of the day that is compulsary is breakfast... And it is always full cooked..
These days it is Oat so simple poridge (measured amount) every day
On days where I have to rush out it is 2 pieces of toast
and once a month a full fry up consisting
Fried egg
Bacon
sausage
hash brown
fried bread
bread and butter or toast
beans and tomatoes
These days it is Oat so simple poridge (measured amount) every day
On days where I have to rush out it is 2 pieces of toast
and once a month a full fry up consisting
Fried egg
Bacon
sausage
hash brown
fried bread
bread and butter or toast
beans and tomatoes
Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
As for Mr 64 getting his oats of an evening....
far too much information
far too much information
Re: The LUFC Breakfast Debate (SAT 26th May)
No donuts then?hector wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 3:43 pm In the army, the only meal of the day that is compulsary is breakfast... And it is always full cooked..
These days it is Oat so simple poridge (measured amount) every day
On days where I have to rush out it is 2 pieces of toast
and once a month a full fry up consisting
Fried egg
Bacon
sausage
hash brown
fried bread
bread and butter or toast
beans and tomatoes