What do you consume for breakfast on an every-day basis

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15:02 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
i usually hav weet-bix cos its ez as 2 make n all
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15:04 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
Decipherer?

Mate this is an english speaking website!!

I have a nice full Irish on sundays -drooling smiley!
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15:14 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
Nothing at all
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15:14 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
lol ok ill spell properly "I usually have weet-bix because its easy to make and filling." (and nice)
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15:16 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
Thanks, and please continue to spell properly on these forums, and welcome!
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15:26 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
Bacon roll normally, or weetabix and sugar, also with orange juice!

Weekends...sausage, egg, mushrooms, and all the rest

Mmmmmmmm
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16:01 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
k3v said:
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You know what they say,breakfast is the most important meal of the day.


I have cheerios.
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16:10 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
k3v said:
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Me too Kev!

I prefer not to waste good sleeping time!
beannie
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16:21 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
i cant get the hang of milk its always gone off when i want a bowl of cereal so i usually end up with biscuits or crisps hahaha

tried to make toast once - never again


i cant cook
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17:14 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
LOL ok beannie you reminded me i do have breakfast, ususally grab a couple of bits of toast to munch as i drive to work..

I dont realy count is as breakfast unless its a sti-down thing, like at a B&B
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17:29 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
magicblack said:
Decipherer?

I have a nice full Irish on sundays


whats full irish?? neva heard of it
n i have nothing dnt like wastin time to get rank

Edited at 23:29 Sun 21/01/07 (GMT)
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17:44 Sun 21 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
What's wrong with toast?
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02:20 Mon 22 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
Cheese on toast with soy source and sometimes herbs!

When i was a road sweeper i use to have a breakfeast bap from a cafe on my route, never put an ounce on!!

Magic, what does a full Irish consist of? I love hash browns and black pudding with mine!!


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03:44 Mon 22 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
Thats my new rule right there, use abbreviations in the thread title and i'll change it to better english than most you mugs ever heard of

A full Irish:
black puddin
white puddin
eggs
rashers
spuds
toast
fried eggs
boiled eggs
tomatoes
and couple other bits and bobs!

Edited at 09:44 Mon 22/01/07 (GMT)
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03:47 Mon 22 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
White pudding? Whats that like?

But now i need a full english breakfast!

*dribbles at the mouth*
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03:49 Mon 22 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
Breakfast normally consists of Bacon or sausage toasted Sarnies, with brown sauce of course, and a mug of tea.

And on a Saturday, washed down with a swift can of Stella
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04:07 Mon 22 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
bacon sangers with red sauce, nout better
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07:34 Mon 22 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
magicblack said:
Decipherer?

Mate this is an english speaking website!!

I have a nice full Irish on sundays -drooling smiley!


*droools too*

Is that the same as an ulster fry?
they are hard too beat

Cornflakes for me washed down with ruddles county

Edited at 13:35 Mon 22/01/07 (GMT)
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07:37 Mon 22 Jan 07 (GMT)  [Link]  
but i have canderel with mine, not sugar, after all a healthy breakfast is a good way to start the day
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