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I am with Onion on variety. I not big on eating similar things every day. But when I make breakfast for myself it will usually end up being either eggs or kefir and bread/or fruit, and occasionally, sausages. And on rare occasions I will make coffee muffins.
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On weekdays, I rarely ever eat breakfast. I need all the sleep I can get, and I would rather sleep 20 minutes more than eat. However, on weekends, I usually eat a chocolate chip scone, a granola bar, or Cocoa Krispies.
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We certainly have a lot of different breakfast choices among us.
I usually have at least one of the following on a weekday: cereal, oatmeal, toast, egg and English muffin sandwich, yogurt and fruit. On weekends, my family usually makes pancakes or French toast.
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I usually eat a bowl of cereal. I only eat one bowl on school days, but I can eat a TON on weekends! I occasionally have pancakes on weekends.
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I love reading about all the different breakfasts you pixies eat.
p.s. please do feel free to ask questions of your own on this thread. Anything goes as long as it follows the rules! Hey, Sapphira! I personally like it, but only with sugar or honey. I mean, I'll drink it without sugar too, but then it's not so much about enjoying the taste as getting something warm and relaxing in my belly. Have you tried black tea with lavender? I think that probably tastes better than just straight lavender tea, if you understand what I mean. |
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Well, the first 'lavender' tea was an Earl Grey blend, and it was horrible! That's the one that tasted like medicine. So I've been turned away from it ever since. But it was also the one that was brewed at a coffee shop that makes tea either too strong for me (enough to give me a headache or a dizzy spell) or too bitter. Blaaa...
This last Friday I decided to throw caution to the wind and get a chamomile-lavender blend and it turned out to be pretty good. No taste of that weird medicine flavor at all. So maybe I'll be a bit more brave and try other lavender blends - just not from a coffee shop.
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