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thatbags Fri 04-Jul-14 10:10:27

We're out of bread and date slices so today breakfast (two 'sittings' separated by the washing/getting dressed routine) was three digestive biscuits, a Pink Lady apple, three buttered cream crackers, and a pot 2 pots of tea.

You?

shysal Sat 05-Jul-14 06:47:22

jingle and Ana, I usually wake between 4.30 and 5.30, so a long soak in the bath with a snack and library book helps to pass an hour or so! I have only ever dropped one book into the water, 'came clean' and paid up! Don't use my Kindle though!

ninathenana Sat 05-Jul-14 07:00:24

I've been awake since 6.30. Am currently laying in bed using my Kindle. Too early to get up ! When I do I will have a bowl of fruit n fiber cereal and a mug of tea.

Faye Sat 05-Jul-14 07:19:32

I made a smoothie, using my own blended almond milk, oats, dates, bananas, ice and this morning I added pepitos. I love smoothies and have one every morning. smile

thatbags Sat 05-Jul-14 07:27:32

Mmm. Sounds yummy, faye. I think I'd have that if it was ever warm enough here for a cold drink first thing. Down to 8° overnight so I'll stick with hot tea this morning smile

grumppa Sat 05-Jul-14 07:33:19

Full English at B&B in Essex yesterday. Will essay a full English again today, secure in the knowledge that a corkscrew is unnecessary for preparing breakfast (unless one is entertaining the President of the European Commission perhaps).

Marmight Sat 05-Jul-14 07:35:09

grumppa grin

NfkDumpling Sat 05-Jul-14 07:43:19

Hope you enjoy your full English again today Grumppa! envy

I've just had a small bowl of Fruit and Fibre. The diet begins today -again!

Faye Sat 05-Jul-14 09:59:40

It's the middle of winter here baggy and was minus 1 yesterday morning and tomorrow the maximum is 14 with rain. sad

kittylester Sat 05-Jul-14 10:09:52

DH is cooking bacon , eggs and fried tomatoes . When I recover from the shock I'm sureI will enjoy it! grin

thatbags Sat 05-Jul-14 12:25:59

Hope you have a warm house, faye smile. Middle of summer here and the temp is 15°, though it is expected to go up to 16° this afternoon. I've been weeding in the garden and it actually felt lovely and warm in the sunshine.

janerowena Sat 05-Jul-14 12:37:48

Shysal knows how to live!

Usually a single slice of low-calorie bread toasted and sliced in half, crossed over itself, adorned with a few drops of a spicy sauce, topped with a single lonely poached egg. A sort of poor man's huevos rancheros.

Occasionally greek yoghourt, in a ramekin, topped with a handful of granola.

Yesterday it was just half a mango, because I was going out for lunch.

Agus Sat 05-Jul-14 12:50:50

We have smoothies in the morning bags! What a wimp grin

Kick start espresso is a must have for me. Faffing about essential then breakfast this morning was two,poached eggs on ham and toast with fresh orange juice, courtesy of DH.

I love a bit of decadence Shysal

Aka have you tried Waitrose frozen Pain au Chocolat or Croissants?Absolutely straight from the best French Bistro and best I have tasted outside of France. GDs love them.

Marty Mon 07-Jul-14 11:48:52

I love my breakfasts. Today two slices of toast, sliced banana, honey and cinnamon. Gorgeous.

tanith Mon 07-Jul-14 12:18:03

I love breakfast too usually bran flakes with raspberries from the garden and tea sometimes add a slice of granary toast with blackcurrant jam.

Lona Mon 07-Jul-14 13:52:43

Agus Are the croissants frozen too? I've had Waitrose fresh ones and I'm not particularly impressed with those.

This morning I had 3 small slices of Gfree fruit loaf, toasted, with Lurpak of course, and the usual 3 mugs of tea.

rosesarered Mon 07-Jul-14 17:01:54

Agree with Lona though I will try the frozen ones sometime on your reccommendation. I always have 2 large mugs of tea in the morning, and see that lots of people do. For me this is a new-ish thing though, in the past I would be happy with one mug of tea, do we need more now we are older?I like Earl Grey [with milk] when it's very hot outside, then with lemon. I prefer marmalade toast to anything else for brekky.When DH cooks full English then I have that [once a week] and now and again a croissant or pain au chocolat.

Agus Mon 07-Jul-14 19:34:18

Yes Lona both Pain au Chocolat and Croissants are frozen. Promise you won't be dissapointed. I have also tried so called fresh ones and they were awful. The only fresh I have found which are equal,are made by a company named Delice de France which I can buy in a local petrol station shop.

hildajenniJ Mon 07-Jul-14 19:55:25

Up at 03.30 to go to work, cup of tea courtesy of DH. Slice of bread with dairylea spread. Home again at 07.30 for proper breakfast of bacon butties and more tea. More of the same tomorrow exception being I might buy a sausage sandwich from the local butcher before I come home.

inishowen Wed 09-Jul-14 15:15:29

I had two slices of toast and two mugs of tea. I have 2 year old rosie here for the day, so my eating needs aren't important. Rosie had toast then asked for ice cream. I managed to hold out on the ice cream until noon. Not easy with a toddler asking for it all morning!