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juvyjones28
26th February 2012, 03:17
They always say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. I agree :xxgrinning--00xx3: Especially if you have plenty of choices on your table.
My typical daily breakfast are number 1, 3 and 4. sometimes 6. What about yours? :Erm::xxgrinning--00xx3:

6075 1. 60732.6074 3.60764.60705.60726.60697.60718.60779.

bigmarco
26th February 2012, 06:01
2 or 3 for me please :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
26th February 2012, 07:15
Thinking of breakfast already, Juvy? Have you been like me ... had another sleepless night? :yawn:

Arthur Little
26th February 2012, 07:19
They always say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. I agree :xxgrinning--00xx3: Especially if you have plenty of choices on your table.
My typical daily breakfast are number 1, 3 and 4. sometimes 6. What about yours? :Erm::xxgrinning--00xx3:

6075 1. 60732.6074 3.60764.60705.60726.60697.60718.60779.

Mmm ... anyway ... looks delicious! :hubbahubba:

Arthur Little
26th February 2012, 08:37
:rolleyes: ... tempting though it may be :yeahthat: ... I just stuck to bacon, toast & coffee this Sunday morning. ;)

mickcant
26th February 2012, 09:30
Number 2 for me :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Mick. :)

stevewool
26th February 2012, 09:58
just toast and coffee for me, 4 pieces of toast

Iani
26th February 2012, 10:28
Wow now that is a big breakfast. I'm always in such a rush that breakfast is definitely on the back burner. Piece of toast if I'm lucky - and after being to a lecture by a nutritionist, I'm even feeling guilty about that.

Might even post a thread about what she was saying, frankly some of the stuff - I think she's a quack, but she has a Harley Street address :Help1:

Terpe
26th February 2012, 12:25
Poached egg on toast is mine.
Sometimes on a lazy Sunday morning (not many of those) I will have scrambled egg on toast topped with chopped smoked salmon. (that's my fave) :hubbahubba:

Not forgeting the most important 'ingredient' a nice intense espresso or two

mickcant
26th February 2012, 13:14
Poached egg on toast is mine.
Sometimes on a lazy Sunday morning (not many of those) I will have scrambled egg on toast topped with chopped smoked salmon. (that's my fave) :hubbahubba:

Not forgeting the most important 'ingredient' a nice intense espresso or two

Whot no Rice:omg:
Mick:)

Iani
26th February 2012, 13:28
What about the well loved "Student breakfast"...................leftover pizza or curry from last night :D

Moy
26th February 2012, 13:32
below are my simple tasty light breakfast:omg::D

http://niceeynice.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/the-simple-italian-breakfast.jpg

http://search.chow.com/thumbnail/480/0/www.chow.com/assets/2010/06/28513_egg_salmon_breakfast_sandwich_620.jpg

http://titaflips.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/pix-902-1024x682.jpg

Terpe
26th February 2012, 13:58
I found that I miss the opportunity to enjoy a 'traditional' english breakfast in Philippines for the following reasons:-

1. No proper bread
2. Difficult finding proper butter (in fact any proper dairy product)
3. Bacon isn't real bacon
4. Sausages don't cut the mustard
5. No black pudding

The eggs and tomatoes are OK though :D

Moy
26th February 2012, 14:13
I found that I miss the opportunity to enjoy a 'traditional' english breakfast in Philippines for the following reasons:-

1. No proper bread
2. Difficult finding proper butter (in fact any proper dairy product)
3. Bacon isn't real bacon
4. Sausages don't cut the mustard
5. No black pudding

The eggs and tomatoes are OK though :D
you sounds :bigcry::cwm3:and talk exactly the same:cwm23::doh:Rasp: with the husband Terpe:yikes::D:yikes:

Terpe
26th February 2012, 14:23
you sounds :bigcry::cwm3:and talk exactly the same:cwm23::doh:Rasp: with the husband Terpe:yikes::D:yikes:

So how does your hubby talk about the coffee?

Moy
26th February 2012, 14:30
he got nothing to complain about coffee at all aside from we normally bought it by small packs:doh:cwm24::icon_lol::icon_lol:

http://thecouponproject.com/images/old/6a0105371ec95f970b0115713d89c8970c-pi.jpg

otherwise we just go to out farm and harvest fresh native coffee he most prefer it:cwm24::D than to spend:NoNo::icon_lol:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__nni3TDlKjo/TL9MYXOlWqI/AAAAAAAACtM/NzcV9mcTUyU/s400/Coffee+Origins+Press+Farm+Tour.png

Terpe
26th February 2012, 15:02
My latest delight from the Philippines is a kilo of coffee called Mt.Apo Altura Coffee. It's from Dizon Farms.
It says on the packet that it's "grown from chemical free arabica beans at altitudes of 1500 mts and above in the rich volcanic soil of Mt Apo"

I'm very very pleasantly surprised. My initial guess is that this coffee must be quite expensive.
It's quite a dark roast and and has rich smoky taste and smell.
But it's got a lovely smooth flavor without any real bitterness.
I've made it in both a cafetier and an espresso pot. The espresso pot is far better.
Well worth a try, I think, anyway.

Have you heard of this coffee? or Tried it?

lastlid
26th February 2012, 15:31
Porridge (without salt) with banana and honey and carnation milk. :hubbahubba:
Washed down with fruit juice.

Arthur Little
26th February 2012, 19:15
Number 2 for me :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Mick. :)

And me, Mick. There's nowt to beat a good, old~fashioned English Breakfast ... although I do have to watch my cholesterol! :cwm24:

Arthur Little
26th February 2012, 19:41
cholesterol! :cwm24:

Whoops :Jump: ... I've just noticed Terpe has initiated a thread on that very subject!

lastlid
26th February 2012, 20:06
I found that I miss the opportunity to enjoy a 'traditional' english breakfast in Philippines for the following reasons:-

1. No proper bread
2. Difficult finding proper butter (in fact any proper dairy product)
3. Bacon isn't real bacon
4. Sausages don't cut the mustard
5. No black pudding

The eggs and tomatoes are OK though :D

I did enjoy Tocino when I was in the Philippines. (No porridge there :D)

Tocino with scrambled egg and toast.

BTW I had beef with cantonese sauce in a chinese reataurant recently and it tasted just like tocino...

aug06_2006
26th February 2012, 21:32
just a piece of toast with lil bit of butter and decaf coffee for me...

stevie c
26th February 2012, 23:41
Porridge (without salt) with banana and honey and carnation milk. :hubbahubba:
Washed down with fruit juice.

Thats exactly my breakfeast identical :hubbahubba:

mary_drew
27th February 2012, 03:01
mmmmmm yummy breakfast!!! :hubbahubba::tea_cup5:

makes me miss one of our honeymoon breakfast :D.... hubby compared the Tiny bacon though with the bacon he usually eats :D

http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/296074_2136994276110_1583709247_2169104_1966062_n.jpg

with a little love note too! :D :tresamoureux:

http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/223639_2136994796123_1583709247_2169107_8287569_n.jpg

lastlid
27th February 2012, 08:34
Thats exactly my breakfeast identical :hubbahubba:

Yes, I really enjoy that. But it is also good for dealing with cholesterol ( Terpes thread today )

lastlid
27th February 2012, 08:35
How about the japanese banana diet? 2 bananas and a glass of water for breakfast everyday :icon_lol:

Vische
27th February 2012, 09:59
Can i order all? i have a big appetite in the morning lol :icon_lol: all looks so yummy to me :hubbahubba:

imagine
27th February 2012, 10:09
i toast buttered, 2 or 3 pots of tea, then i start waking up :icon_lol:

juvyjones28
29th February 2012, 23:40
Good morning! :Wave: Thanks everyone for the reply.

Always start the day with a smile and a yummy breakfast: tapsilog, want some? :D:xxgrinning--00xx3:
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grahamw48
1st March 2012, 00:10
In Phils ...Pandesal (same recipe as English bread), plus Tapsilog as pictured above. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

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http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/2212/philswithmerlyfeb201202.jpg
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Here...2 cups of coffee.

Lane
3rd April 2012, 19:44
I always take a healthy breakfast.
My breakfast include:
One glass milk, apple, fresh fruit juice, bread, eggs omelet, and cheese.

Dedworth
3rd April 2012, 19:48
Today porridge, toast, grapes & satsumas washed down with coffee

joebloggs
3rd April 2012, 20:23
I've started having Alpen again, got to be good for you Doc Alan :Erm:

Dedworth
3rd April 2012, 20:32
I've started having Alpen again, got to be good for you Doc Alan :Erm:

Branded muesli - very good for the supermarkets profits, I'd check out what offerings the hard discounters Aldi & Lidl have. If it's anything like the porridge situation you will save a lot

joebloggs
3rd April 2012, 20:36
Branded muesli - very good for the supermarkets profits,




even more so as the one without added sugar cost more :doh:angry:

Doc Alan
3rd April 2012, 22:39
I've started having Alpen again, got to be good for you Doc Alan :Erm:
Better than a " full English " cooked breakfast, joebloggs :xxgrinning--00xx3:.
My breakfast is not the cheapest, but I need it for the amount of exercise I take :) -
Tesco Organic Porridge Oats with Marks & Spensive Thompson raisins and Wildflower honey.

Tesco Finest Mediterranean Bread , with Flora ( 30% vegetable low fat spread ) and Apple & Blueberry Conserve.

Starbucks medium Colombia coffee from a cafetiere, with semi skimmed milk. Makes sure I'm alert for scanning Forum posts :icon_lol:.

grahamw48
3rd April 2012, 22:49
I need something to eat . :Erm: