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Default Breakfast ideas?

On May 15, 11:03*pm, "kilikini" > wrote:
> Goomba38 wrote:
> > Nexis wrote:

>
> >> "Goomba38" > wrote in message
> m...
> >>> meatnub wrote:

>
> >>>> So I'm curious what other things might one have for breakfast?

>
> >>> My favorites include-
> >>> Leftover dinner
> >>> toast with peanut butter
> >>> quesadillas

>
> >> A lot of times when I was young, I had spaghetti most mornings for
> >> breakfast. I was never a big cereal eater, and with 6 brothers,
> >> cereal never lasted long anyway! lol

>
> > My mother oozed common sense. As a very young child she did the soft
> > boiled eggs, porridge or cereal sort of thing. But as we grew up she
> > said there was no logical reason why some foods were breakfast foods
> > and others not and she'd rather us eat whatever we wanted rather than
> > go without. Maybe she just wised up and realized it was less work for
> > her and with so many teenagers in the house at once eating leftovers
> > for breakfast helped keep things in check?

>
> I'll bet that was the case. *:~)
>
> My mom, when we were little, did the full apple pancakes, banana pancakes,
> waffles with cut strawberries, omelettes, french toast - something different
> every day. *Then when we became teenagers, it was oatmeal and dried cereal.
> LOL. *I will *not* eat dried cereal to this day. *:~)


Actually a couple of those sugery cereals with nuts etc make a good
snacking food.

I haven't had a bowl of cold cereal since I left for college at age 19.