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?

Anonymous
  • 29th Mar 2015 03:07pm

I hardly ever manage to make time for breakfast. Weekdays I usually start work or school (depending on the day) pretty early, between 6.30am to 08.00am. What I normally do during weekdays is always grab a coffee on the way and bring something with me, either a muesli bar or a banana, something I can eat discreetly and that will tie me over until lunch.
Over the week ends on the other hand, I like to go out for breakfast to cafes. This obviously isn't possible every week end, but I try to do that once a week. In this cases my favourite breakfast item is corn fritters with avocado and tomatoes, and coffee of course.
Week ends when I don't go out for breakfast I still try to get a coffee somewhere or I skip breakfast entirel and try to have an earl lunch.


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