dolly's gal said:i will literally eat anything for breakfast (as long as i like it of course!).
i don't understand all this nonesense about not being able to eat certain things in the morning - a sign of weakness if you ask me![]()
Thora said:Sushi's amazing for hangovers. Kind of seems "pure" somehow.

dolly's gal said:i do! i love it. i'm always hank marvin in the mornings - i think it might be my fav meal (apart from lunch and dinner like!).
so this morning i just had tuna, mixed with mayo and spring onions, on a piece of toast, with cheese on the top, shoved under the grill. oh and a mug o tea. lush!![]()
yous lot??
hiccup said:Breakfast of champions![]()
Brainaddict said:Like one of my heroes Hunter S Thompson I consider breakfast to be important not just as a meal but as a vital ritual that anchors me psychologically in preparation for the coming day. I don't talk to people at breakfast much, despite living in a shared house. It's all about having a quiet half hour to myself in which to satisfy the night's hunger, read a good book, and contemplate the horrors of the day ahead and how I will prevail![]()

Me eitherdolly's gal said:so eat breakfast at 10? i never eat till i'm at work. this has an added bonus in that i am being paid to eat, which is literally one of my favourite activities. ever.

Ms T said:If I'm at home, it's normally something on toast - houmous, pate, spaghetti hoops, beans, bacon, tomatoes (not all at the same time, obviously).

I think I could probably live off museli, cornflakes and shreddies for the rest of my life.twisted_angel said:I never used to but started forcing myself a few weeks ago, usually yoghurt with fruit and granola, juice and a coffee.

soulman said:Breakfast isn't breakfast without an egg or two
