I've been doing cheese and crackers a lot lately. Idk why, but if it's good enough for Romans…
Popcorn is great for when i want light but filling.
Leftovers are a perennial favorite.
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I've been doing cheese and crackers a lot lately. Idk why, but if it's good enough for Romans…
Popcorn is great for when i want light but filling.
Leftovers are a perennial favorite.
These days: Chia seed pudding (chia seeds, water, coconut cream) with roasted almonds, walnuts and pumpkin seeds and unfrozen berries.
If I’m still hungry, two eggs w cheese on toast.
All that with pour over light roast coffee and a big glass of water.
I have 2 scrambled eggs, toast plus elderberry jelly, 2 sausage patties, and either a glass of milk or orange juice.
It depends on my mood or if I'm in a rush.
A lot of times something like an egg sandwich, grain based cereal, or a peanut bar.
They're expensive but I'm lazy. These little cups of premade egg scrambles. It's got potato, cheese, and bacon. Or turkey, egg, and potato. Then I add some chili garlic sauce.
If not that, sometimes a protein shake.
Usually nothing I less I know I'll have a long day. When I do eat breakfast it's usually oatmeal or left over dinner. If I eat breakfast then I skip lunch.
back in my day it was waffels eggs and coffee but now adays with inflation its a monster
If I'm working, I don't have the energy to do more than a toasted bagel with cream cheese. On the weekend, especially if I manage to sleep in, I might do something like an omelette or egg sandwich of some kind. If I have the time, I might go big and break out a can of corned beef hash, cook that up and poach an egg in the middle of it, then have that with some toast.
If it was easier to get and keep fruit without it spoiling before I can eat it, I'd probably throw in a mandarin orange or something as an easy to eat side to my usual bagel, but American supermarkets make it hard to buy small batches of food more frequently rather than making a trip twice a month to stock up on groceries.
I’ll make a latte and snack on some nuts sometimes. Wife has avocado toast or two eggs
Glass of water and a cup of coffee. I don't usually eat food until 1 or 2 in the afternoon.
Today for breakfast I ate chexmix, at around 2pm.
Croissant and drip coffee with cream.
Cerial or just coffee.
My most frequent breakfasts are just coffee, or 2 eggs over medium, some kind of meat (spam, bacon, sausage, or steak in that order of prevalence), and some kind of bread (toast, English muffin, biscuit) with coffee. Those options account for perhaps 85% of my breakfasts.
Sometimes (1-3 times per month?) I have cereal and milk. Very rarely, I'll have fruit and salami.
During the summer, I sometimes substitute iced tea for coffee. During winter, I sometimes have leftovers from dinner the night before. Any time of year, if there's leftover pizza, I'll have that for breakfast, cold, with salt and red pepper flakes added.
About twice a year I pull out my waffle maker, and make waffles on a weekend. Every time I tell myself I should do it more often, but every time it seems to sate my craving for ~6 months.
Latte at work
Nothing, usually. Sometimes yogurt with granola and/or fruit. When I was younger I ate cereal a lot. If I'm eating out, I'll get bigger stuff like waffles, biscuits and gravy, eggs benedict, or a classic plate of stuff (usually eggs, meat, and potatoes).
Usually nothing. Occasionally a few eggs with a little cheese in a microwave omelette.