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Unusual Brekkie
Hello all, what do you usually have for brekkie? Any unusual?
I would love some ideas for brekkie as I like to be different heehee. The other night, I was looking at recipes online and saw a recipe for warm brekkie which is leftover brown rice, warmed up with milk and add anything you like such as berries or dried fruit etc and cous cous added with warm milk etc Sound lovely! Haaa will try it sometimes
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when i was in thailand i used to eat a plate of fried rice with vegetables for breakfast
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That is unusual! Cool
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I used to like avocado and marmite on toast.
When very hungover, am partical to leftover curry - cold. |
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I love my lunch and tea...but for breakfast, I have two cans of Red Bull
![]() Weekends, I try to have Kedgerie or Indian Kedgerie...it sounds so horrible but it's just so delicious!! |
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I love my lunch and tea...but for breakfast, I have two cans of Red Bull
![]() Weekends, I try to have Kedgerie or Indian Kedgerie...it sounds so horrible but it's just so delicious!!
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heehee
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When we were in tanzania we had mangos and bananas fresh off the trees in the hotels grounds.
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in the summer runner beans out of the garden with butter
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I know somebody who always has cake for breakfast. Mostly it's battenburg, but he goes for stollen at Christmas time.
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Cake and coffee, or biscuits and chocolate milk would do me normally.
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I know somebody who always has cake for breakfast. Mostly it's battenburg, but he goes for stollen at Christmas time.
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in the summer runner beans out of the garden with butter
![]() I keep meaning to do scrambled eggs with runnerbeans in summer, might look a bit weird but I love the idea. |
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That sounds lovely! there is nohing better than runner beans picked and cooked staright away.
I keep meaning to do scrambled eggs with runnerbeans in summer, might look a bit weird but I love the idea. I love to expermiment (sorry I suck at spelling ) I often come up with crazy ideas for meals and always end up loving it!
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Today I had a Sausage, Bacon & Egg on Crusty bread from a sandwich van near work, but normally go for porridge. Can't beat a real dirty fry up though.
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My husband family like cold curry on toast for breakfast
![]() (personally the thought churns mt stomach but each to their own) I used to like meatpaste sandwiches for breakfast as a child! |
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Today I had a Sausage, Bacon & Egg on Crusty bread from a sandwich van near work, but normally go for porridge. Can't beat a real dirty fry up though.
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Hello all, what do you usually have for brekkie? Any unusual?
I would love some ideas for brekkie as I like to be different heehee. The other night, I was looking at recipes online and saw a recipe for warm brekkie which is leftover brown rice, warmed up with milk and add anything you like such as berries or dried fruit etc and cous cous added with warm milk etc Sound lovely! Haaa will try it sometimes ![]() I suppose you did ask for weird ideas though!Can't think of anything weird I eat, would have cold sprouts for breakfast if there was any going though
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Love a slice of leftover pizza for brekkie!
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I sometimes have leftover Indian curry from the night before for breakfast.
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Heinz tomato soup - the perfect cure for a mild hangover!
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Love a slice of leftover pizza for brekkie!
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Cold sprouts for brekkie yuk! Heehee
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I would love some ideas for brekkie as I like to be different heehee. The other night, I was looking at recipes online and saw a recipe for warm brekkie which is leftover brown rice, warmed up with milk and add anything you like such as berries or dried fruit etc and cous cous added with warm milk etc
Sound lovely! Haaa will try it sometimes


