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PostPosted: 07 Aug 2012, 11:46 
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As most americans, I like to eat cereal for breakfast with a little coffee. I especially like the kind with little marshmallows or chocolate rice crispies.

I know around the world, this is not the case. So, what do YOU eat to wake up in the morning? :jest:

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When I go to school, I eat cereal, mostly cornflakes with pieces of chocolate or dried fruit in between. When I don't go to school, I'm too lazy to prepare cereal (yes, that's possible...) So I mostly eat crackers with all kind of stuff on top of it, like soy sauce, peanut butter, egg salad, cheese or pesto. I eat either these or these crackers :). Most people in the Netherlands eat sandwiches for breakfast though, but I don't really like bread.

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Usually its a banana with some plain oatmeal for me. Occasionally Ill grab a pop tart or three eggs. Lactose intolerant here, no milk for me :(

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Because I'm not really a morning person, I'll have some yoghourt so I don't have to chew anything :D
If I'm up for something more chewy I have muesli (whole grain, oats, dried fruit and stuff) or a Brötchen. And of course coffee with some milk in it - no sugar.

I find it quite interesting how eating habits can vary between countries ... tell me more (:

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PostPosted: 07 Aug 2012, 13:04 
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It varies a bit, but there are some "standard" foods I usually eat for breakfast.
Most of the time, I eat a slice of bread (Bauernbrot) with some "spreading cheese" (Schmelzkäse). Sometimes I also eat a Brötchen, with a slice of cheese (mostly Gouda). I also like to eat a yoghourt or some fruits for my breakfast, or muesli. If I feel like eating something sweet in the morning, I like to eat chocolate cereal or a little piece of cake, but I don't do that very often anymore (when I was younger, I mostly ate cakes :D ).

I don't really like coffee, so I don't drink it for breakfast and I don't need it to wake up either ;) I usually drink a sweet lemon tea, a glass of milk or juice.

Haha, it's not really easy to describe your breakfast, when most of the foods don't have a good English translation. Our "bread culture" is completely different from American "bread culture". I don't know how I'd survive without our trusty German bread ;)

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Depends what the weather's like...if it's hot out, cereal. If it's cold out, or I have a feeling I'm gonna be in a bad mood, oatmeal. Oatmeal makes me happy. xD

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I don't really like cereal... But that's not really a problem because I've been waking up too late to bother with breakfast. I am the epitome of lazy.
when I do have to eat breakfast such as before school or something, I tend to go for fruit or a PB&J (Peanut butter and jelly sandwich) though I tend to make it with peanut butter and honey. Other then that, beacon is good as well as ham and sausage.

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it depends, but mostly:

- capuccino or tea
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- cereal + yogurt
- bread + cheese or butter
- some kind of candy that you or my mother would probably eat only after lunch hahaahahah

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Smoothie and a granola bar... Egg, Spinach, & Cheese wrap if I'm awake early/hungry. Keeps me from feeling hangry and gorging at a drive-thru later in the day.

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If I'm making breakfast I usually make bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches. If I go out for breakfast pancakes, scrambled eggs, home fries, and nice crispy bacon.

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COCO POPS! But i miss the little toys that fall into the milk. The mazes are always way too easy also, would much rather a sudoku on the back.

or or GOLDEN NUGGETS! :ahhh:

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Bread (Pandesal) and Hot choco.

on some days pancakes. :D

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Children :D

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Elsie wrote:
Children :D

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If I have the time, I'll usually make myself some eggs and toast- with a cup of juice [or tea if its cold].

If I'm in a bit of a rush, or am feeling extraordinarily lazy, I'll have some cereal or oatmeal. Liiiiiike this morning. I'm way too un-motivated for eggs this morning.

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Pancakes, with bacon Bri. Did I really need to say it again? :)

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