Food & Drink

Breakfast

Food & Drink

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

12th Apr 2013 12:08pm

I'm interested in finding out how many people manage to make time for breakfast everyday! And if you do manage to, how do you fit it in?

If you don't have it everyday, how often do you manage to have it?

And what would be your ideal breakfast?

Captain Slog
  • 28th Apr 2013 02:01pm

Hi Freya, Everyone,
We had a Freya in our McDonald's Regent Crew in Brisbane in 1982. You aren't her, are you? She found $10. while cleaning under a table and, being Honest, handed it in to the Manager (not one of our best Managers) and he pocketed it. Poor Girl!
Anyway, Brekkie!
You can ALWAYS have time for a Good Breakfast. Even a very simple one.
I always get up around 5 40 am and have a Cuppa Tea and some Toast with Marmalade while I watch the BREAKFAST Program.
At 8 am, I then have a lovely serve of Porridge, which is done so simply, it virtually cooks itself while I'm feeding my cat or getting washed. Try it!
Put the Jug on.
In a decent sized bowl, put 1/2 a cup of Rolled Oats and a Pinch of salt (Add more if the taste isn't right), a Dessert spoon of Raw Sugar. Mix together and then add a small knob of Butter.
As soon as the Jug has boiled, add enough water to cover the oats completely. e.g., if using a Noodle Bowl, fill till 1 Inch from the top. cover with a plate and do your thing while it cooks.
After a few minutes, after you've freshened up, etc., it will be ready. All you have to do is add the milk and get stuck in.
ENJOY!
Please, Freya, and others, try not to skip Brekkie! Its the most important Meal of the day. It wakes you up! It makes you feel good, it gives you a boost.
IF you really want to "SKIP" Brekkie, have some. . . SKIPPY'S with Banana. That's how I "SKIP" Breakfast. Too cold now, though. Its Winter.
Take Good Care!
Best Wishes.


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