Homemade breakfast
sharonhua
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This is yours?1
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The presentation is outstanding and it looks like it might be delicious. It doesn't look like any breakfast I have ever eaten but if you bring it over I will definitely taste it.1
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L1zardQueen wrote: »This is yours?
Yes.0 -
The longest journey starts with a single step. Obviously I joke. What is in your dish there?0
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Looks lovely but I'm not a breakfast eater. I'd eat it for lunch though
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I don't have the time to do that every day! It's beautiful, though.1
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RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Looks lovely but I'm not a breakfast eater. I'd eat it for lunch though
Breakfast very important.8 -
I had a look at your diary. Are you logging all your food? If so, you need to eat more.
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RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Looks lovely but I'm not a breakfast eater. I'd eat it for lunch though
Breakfast very important.
Not really.4 -
looks tasty.
Sort of thing I eat occasionally if I go out to a cafe for breakfast. Wouldnt bother to make for myself at home though.
At home by go-to breakfast - at least 4 days/week - is 3 weetbix with skim milk and tsp sugar.
Sorry - no photo. You will all just have to use your imaginations.3 -
RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Looks lovely but I'm not a breakfast eater. I'd eat it for lunch though
Breakfast very important.
no its not.
and i dont typically eat breakfast. and, while pretty, i certainly wouldnt have that for breakfast. but thats personal preference lol
i had 2 fried eggs and toast for breakfast today.3 -
callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Looks lovely but I'm not a breakfast eater. I'd eat it for lunch though
Breakfast very important.
no its not.
and i dont typically eat breakfast. and, while pretty, i certainly wouldnt have that for breakfast. but thats personal preference lol
i had 2 fried eggs and toast for breakfast today.
Good... At least you having your breakfast5 -
paperpudding wrote: »looks tasty.
Sort of thing I eat occasionally if I go out to a cafe for breakfast. Wouldnt bother to make for myself at home though.
At home by go-to breakfast - at least 4 days/week - is 3 weetbix with skim milk and tsp sugar.
Sorry - no photo. You will all just have to use your imaginations.
Lol...0 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Looks lovely but I'm not a breakfast eater. I'd eat it for lunch though
Breakfast very important.
Not really.
Why you say so?2 -
RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Looks lovely but I'm not a breakfast eater. I'd eat it for lunch though
Breakfast very important.
Breakfast is very important to people for whom breakfast is very important.
If I don't eat before I try to interact with other humans . . . well, let's just say I'm Not a Nice Person. If I work out fasted, with any intensity, I'm good for about 10 minutes, then I crash and burn. If I skip breakfast at 7AM, my body will want a nap at 10AM. Breakfast is important to me.
But that's just me. Some people thrive by deferring "breakfast" until a good bit of their day is in the record books, and feel like fasted workouts are The Best Way Ever. They're welcome to it.
Your breakfast is beautifully presented, and looks both nutritious and tasty. I'll bet it gets your day off to a nice start.
I would make other choices myself, but partly because I'm vegetarian. I like oatmeal with all the fixins', or a glass of kefir along with peanut butter on Ezekiel pita.5 -
Breakfast is super important which is why I eat it at lunchtime or dinner at least once a week. I don't eat food in the morning though.6
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Breakfast is very important to me, especially on work days.
I start feeling hungry and tired in a nauseous sort of way by mid morning if I have not eaten breakfast.
And as my job is busy and my lunch break is not until 1:00, skipping breakfast really does not work for me.
Weekends I sometimes have brunch - which I define as late breakfast/ early lunch combined.1 -
paperpudding wrote: »Breakfast is very important to me, especially on work days.
I start feeling hungry and tired in a nauseous sort of way by mid morning if I have not eaten breakfast.
And as my job is busy and my lunch break is not until 1:00, skipping breakfast really does not work for me.
Weekends I sometimes have brunch - which I define as late breakfast/ early lunch combined.
Same with me.0 -
paperpudding wrote: »Breakfast is very important to me, especially on work days.
I start feeling hungry and tired in a nauseous sort of way by mid morning if I have not eaten breakfast.
And as my job is busy and my lunch break is not until 1:00, skipping breakfast really does not work for me.
Weekends I sometimes have brunch - which I define as late breakfast/ early lunch combined.
Same with me.
Then breakfast is very important to you. But it's not very important to everybody, nor is it very important for weight loss or general health.
Breakfast being the "most important meal of the day" was started by John Harvey Kellogg. Recognize the name? He founded/owned a breakfast cereal company, coincidentally enough. He also had some very strange ideas about breakfast and nutrition in general. One might even say he was the predecessor of modern day nutrition crackpot woo peddlers such as Dr. Oz, Mercola, Fung, Taubes, Lustig, et al.0 -
RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Looks lovely but I'm not a breakfast eater. I'd eat it for lunch though
Breakfast very important.
Breakfast is very important to people for whom breakfast is very important.
If I don't eat before I try to interact with other humans . . . well, let's just say I'm Not a Nice Person. If I work out fasted, with any intensity, I'm good for about 10 minutes, then I crash and burn. If I skip breakfast at 7AM, my body will want a nap at 10AM. Breakfast is important to me.
But that's just me. Some people thrive by deferring "breakfast" until a good bit of their day is in the record books, and feel like fasted workouts are The Best Way Ever. They're welcome to it.
Your breakfast is beautifully presented, and looks both nutritious and tasty. I'll bet it gets your day off to a nice start.
I would make other choices myself, but partly because I'm vegetarian. I like oatmeal with all the fixins', or a glass of kefir along with peanut butter on Ezekiel pita.
This is me. I'm the epitome of antisocial if I skip breakfast.1
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