what's for breakfast?
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Thank you very much! Just arrived in pub before check in!1
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@janer1967 thank you very much just chilling in pub then gonna check in. Tonight going to a pub with dj for meal and will stay at table for night first time in forever I've been out anywhere like that apart from on holiday so looking forward to it0
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Hope you had a nice time @Geegeenumber1
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thanks @Ross_Scope0
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half a pack of cheese and onion sandwich from Asda and a glass of apple and mango juice0
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That sounds lovely @Geegeenumber1. I hope you enjoyed your cheese and onion sandwich and a glass of apple and mango juice. For breakfast this morning, I had a pot of fruit. Who would believe it - I am sure none of you with my eating habits!0
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ha ha fruit is good for waking you up in the morning !0
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Definitely needed then @Geegeenumber1. Not least for a Monday morning0
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Just coffee this morning may get something later0
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Because we had visitors staying over we had a full English today think it was to filling as i still feel full ha ha.
Don't forget @Geegeenumber1 i will be following you from tomo so hope you got some cereal in ready for tomorrows breaky ha ha.0 -
Haha picked up some nice groceries click and collect so might have some nice mackerel or toast or salmon Bagel for breakfast but may e cereal wfo knows haha. Hope you enjoyed your breakfast0
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half a small tin of sardines in tomato sauce with half a bit of white toast - hate white bread but forgot wholemeal with my order yesterday so will make do haha0
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Some good brain and body food there @Geegeenumber1
My usual cereal and chopped dates - not yet tho i'm only on my second coffee ha ha0 -
gave it to the cats who loved it ha ha couldnt stomach the white toast and the fish had dried all up and there was no discernible tomato sauce after it went under the grill but they loved it, not really hungry, gonna have the leftover fajitas from the pub with fresh chicken breast and cheese and chive dip for lunch and skip breakfast, enjoy your cereal i dunno how you can have the same thing every day you must have enjoyed your full english ha ha0
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Morning - yes i did enjoy my full English (a bit to much ha ha ) it seemed to leave me feeling full all day - so the rest of the day was rubbish cream cakes and chocolate ha ha.
To be honest i don't think i could eat that sort of fish for breakfast ha ha
I do enjoy my cereal (creature of habit) and it's the only time i have milk - are you back to your work on the computer now.0 -
haha i love a cooked breakfast - i prefer savoury to sweet for breakfast but enjoy cornflakes now and again
i like scrambled eggs etc
i love mackerel, pilchards, kippers...but not dry fish without sauce! And not keeen on white toast!
Yes gottaa get on with work this morning so much to do0 -
Yep i like scrambled eggs and i know what you saying about white bread we only tend to have granery in the house unless grand children are coming over.
Don't forget your water (brain food) hope you catch up with work okay.
Have a good day.0 -
the only time i like white bread is when its fried but even then i like wholemeal fried in the deep fat fryer but not done that in years ha ha
thank you same to you !0 -
Oh, I found that really interesting @Geegeenumber1 that you generally prefer wholemeal bread compared to white bread. Do you know why that is? I am really intrigued!0
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Haha I think it's caus I'm greedy and if has more texture and depth. White can be nice like a good quality doorstep but not everyday white bread haha give me thick soft granary any day
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