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Pancakes? Waffles? What's your favorite breakfast food?

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For me, it's something called Tapsilog. It's some kind of dried fried meat with garlic fried rice and one fried egg. Either that or Filipino Pan de Sal, cheese sticks and coffee. I'm sure at least one person on these forums has had this besides me. :)

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Oh wow, that sounds really good! D:

For me, a fried egg between two pancakes is an awesome breakfast. We call 'em Breakfast Oreos. xD

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I'm a fan of plain cereal (boring, right?). And I also really love French Toast with powdered sugar, but that takes more time to make than I have on 99% of my mornings.

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Depends on what I was doing the night before and what time I'm waking up. If I'm waking up early after a good night's sleep, it's bacon, eggs and pancakes. If I've been out drinking all night and it's 3 pm my favorite breakfast is a beer and maybe two aspirin.

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I myself am partial to french toast.

Of course, I'm lazy as hell in the morning. Like most people, I usually go with cereal or cold pizza.

Sometimes a bit of each.

Ta da!

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Cold roast lamb.
Also cold pizza.
Easter eggs…?

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Usually though it's two slices of Toast with margarine and vegimite on them, and a cup of tea.
Then I'm all set to start the day ^_______^

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Usually Coffee and a toasted bagel with neufchâtel. But when motivated, I'll put a fried egg in there. It's not always a bagel. I'll also do it with wheat toast or an English breakfast muffin (Preferably Thomas'… Wonder muffins don't rise as much and are more dense.)

When the mood possesses my wife, she'll make cinnamon rolls and bacon.

I make really good omelette's, but tend to only have them on occasion and more often for lunch than for breakfast.

(An interesting note about neufchâtel. Back in the day, American cream cheese was developed by mistake when a milk/dairy provider attempted to make neufchâtel. Kraft foods marketed this product as Philadelphia Cream Cheese which became a longstanding national favorite. Then 100 years later people started getting health conscious and began looking at the fat content in their foods… so, since neufchâtel has about 1/3 less fat than cream cheese, Kraft started marketing it as a low fat substitute for cream cheese… I find the backwards spin-doctoring of this amusing…)

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Scrambled eggs and irish porridge.

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A Belgian waffle with whipped cream, a generous handful of blueberries, and drizzled with blueberry sauce.
I've never actually had it for breakfast, but damn it's delicious.

Now, ones that I can make? Um. I'll have to say nothing. :/ I'm kinda jaded to my usual foods, really. I've been eating three times a day for a couple thousand days; stuff's starting to taste bland.

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(An interesting note about neufchâtel. Back in the day, American cream cheese was developed by mistake when a milk/dairy provider attempted to make neufchâtel. Kraft foods marketed this product as Philadelphia Cream Cheese which became a longstanding national favorite. Then 100 years later people started getting health conscious and began looking at the fat content in their foods… so, since neufchâtel has about 1/3 less fat than cream cheese, Kraft started marketing it as a low fat substitute for cream cheese… I find the backwards spin-doctoring of this amusing…)
My god Randal!
You're the new Ozone o_O



I find that sort of thing interesting too : )

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A Belgian waffle with whipped cream, a generous handful of blueberries, and drizzled with blueberry sauce.
I've never actually had it for breakfast, but damn it's delicious.

Now, ones that I can make? Um. I'll have to say nothing. :/ I'm kinda jaded to my usual foods, really. I've been eating three times a day for a couple thousand days; stuff's starting to taste bland.

If you ever go to Belgium, don't ask for a Belgian waffle. they'll spit on you, then ask you if you mean a Liège waffle or a Brussels Waffle (in your case, you will wipe off the spit and sheepishly mutter "Brussels.")

My god Randal!
You're the new Ozone o_O
I find that sort of thing interesting too : )

I'm not the new anything. I'm just about as old as you and been around here about as long…

:3

Also, you're way more lecherous and perverted than I am, old man. Well.. older… by a slim margin (if I recall correctly).

<_<

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I don't like "breakfast food" in general, especially not in the morning because I can't handle a lot of grease and/or sugar. (Why must it all be so greasy or sugary??) For breakfast, I usually have a bowl of cereal (Crispix is my favorite) or a chicken wrap and a cup of skim milk and/or orange juice.

However, later in the day, when I can handle something heavier, I do enjoy some of those unhealthy breakfast things from time to time. My favorites are fried eggs and breakfast sausage or a boston creme doughnut. French toast is great too. I like it for dessert.

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breakfast sausage

I like bangers too, we just don't seem to buy them very often.

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Pancakes if my mom makes them…. Eggs as long as they're not from iHop or from anywhere near Iowa (food in general should just not come from Iowa). I eat cereal, but only at night from a plastic bag. Thug life!

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I forgot to say this, but apparently fried eggs and SPAM with rice is apparently the number one breakfast here (and Hawaii if I heard right)… And I blame your AMERICAN grandfathers for this… during WWII they brought the mysterious potted meat to this island and across the rest of the Pacific and apparently my grandparents loved it a lot. O_O

Yeah.. and the Wiki is right. We're one of the only places in the world where McDonalds has the stuff on its breakfast menu. -_-

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I only have pancakes once a year, so as a result they're perhaps my favourite food. (Though humorously enough, the day we do have them, it's in the afternoon. Go figure.)
I normally just have cereal, Or toast with jam, but on sundays we have bacon butties, yessssss.

Thus I say that.

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Man, what the hell is wrong with a damn egg?

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Man, what the hell is wrong with a damn egg?

Nothing to me… unless you partially grow the chick inside then boil it. Yeah… That's exactly what Balut is… EEWWWW!!!!

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Black Pudding - breakfast of the gods.

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I personally don't really have a favorite.

But I seem to be partial to coffee (w/creamer) and a poptart.

Always a grand start to my day.

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Black Pudding - breakfast of the gods.
Black pudding is forever associated with the Goodies Ecky-Thump episode in my mind.

Whenever I hear about that horrible blood-sausage I imagine the Goodies Yorkshire themed Kung-Fu parody… Those gigantic flat caps O__O

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Omelet: 4 eggs, bunch o cheese, big chunks of bacon, pepper, a gigantic glass of orange juice… mmmmmmh orgasmic ^_^"

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