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What is your favorite meal of the day?
optom3:
I voted lunch.It is the only meal I get to have in peace and quiet on my own.I can eat what I want,how I want ,and when I want. Breakfast is chaos as I feed various kids and get them to the bus.
Dinner is equally chaotic and normally in shifts, as I collect assorted kids and ferry them off to various activities.
I do however like my late night snack of cereals,whibh I have any time after about 11.00pm when the house is blssfully quiet again.
I have always eaten cereals late at night,it dates back to the time when I was a studying into the smalll hours of the morning and they were cheap and filling.
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: seriouscrayons on May 12, 2008, 12:22:05 am ---Breakfast, because I love eggs, pancakes, English muffins, omlettes, cereal, french toast, bacon, hash browns, oatmeal, toast, cold pizza -- there is almost no breakfast food I don't love. In a restaurant, I have a hard time narrowing it down, and sometimes can't decide and have to order an embarrassingly huge amount of food.
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I voted for breakfast for this same reason. I adore breakfast food. The one thing I'd add to my vote here, is that I like breakfasts on weekends. On weekdays, breakfasts are a sad, rushed affair. But, a luxurious, leisurely breakfast on a weekend morning is my idea of a great treat (particularly if it involves going to a fun or quaint restaurant). I also love brunch on weekends, because it allows me to sleep in... and it often involves the option of fun cocktails like mimosas in addition to the lovely breakfast food. Excellent indeed.
8) :P
On weekdays, my vote would be for dinner since dinner is usually the only leisurely/ non-rushed meal that I have on a work day.
:-\
souxi:
Well I think I,ll put breakfast. I eat mostly the same thing every day. Half a tin of fruit, but minus the plastic red cherries, gross(you know the kind in syrup?) with yogurt and cereal on top. I sometimes eat that at lunchtime too. I think sandwiches are boring. David, did I see you put biscuits and gravy, for breakfast???? Isn,t gravy something you have on your roast dinner? And what on earth are grits?? :-\
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: souxi on May 12, 2008, 11:01:00 am --- David, did I see you put biscuits and gravy, for breakfast???? Isn,t gravy something you have on your roast dinner? And what on earth are grits?? :-\
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Oh, I was just thinking I'd forgotten about biscuits and gravy, myself! It's a classic American breakfast dish, especially in the South. You top biscuits (BTW, in America, "biscuits" are fluffy, flaky, white-flour rolls -- what you Brits call biscuits, we call cookies) with sausage gravy, which is thick and light brown and slightly peppery, with small chunks of sausage.
And grits are finely ground white corn, approximately the consistency of oatmeal but smoother, more like cream of wheat if you're familiar with that. They're served hot and topped with butter. I think the closest Euro equivalent would be polenta.
--- Quote from: atz75 on May 12, 2008, 10:11:33 am ---and it often involves the option of fun cocktails like mimosas in addition to the lovely breakfast food. Excellent indeed. 8) :P
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Right! Another good reason to love breakfast/brunch.
Penthesilea:
Hm. I voted for diner because that's the meal our whole family has together. And the only breakfast I have is a cigarette.
But reading K's and other posts, I remember I really do love breakfast, only not so early in the morning. And I don't like making it myself. But I love all breakfast food, be it classical English breakfast, French croissants or the typical German rolls. Cereals, sausages, toast, rolls, Brezel, eggs sunny-side-up, scrambled eggs, fried tomatoes, orange juice, coffee, pancakes -bring it on!
Hmmm, now I've made myself hungry. :laugh:
So while I don't do breakfast at home, I relish it when on vacancies (and when I go out for breakfast with Kerstin).
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