Ticked rice crispies because we do actually have a packet in the house. I have been known to eat Weetabix or Shredded Wheat (though not recently). Would it be cheating to tick "three or more" by virtue of the fact that they are the miniature ones? :-) I think I did once eat three of the full-sized ones, just to prove a point; but generally I'd only have two.
If I am on holiday and they have porridge then I'll quite often have that. And the bacon-sausages-and-eggs type breakfast too, if it's on offer. If in the USA I might have pancakes.
There was a time when I always had a cup of tea at breakfast time. These days I don't generally bother (except, as some people say, that there's milk in the cereal bowl). If I do bother, it'll generally be a glass of Ribena.
I'm slightly surprised by the number of people who say they take large numbers of pills with their breakfast (I bet you wish you'd taken the blue one).
I'm slightly surprised by the number of people who say they take large numbers of pills with their breakfast
If your pills are to be taken with food (or you're an odd sod like me who can't take pills without food) then breakfast is a sensible time to take them as it's the meal you're most likely to be home for (which means that for one-a-day pills you don't have to worry about carrying a stash around with you).
Currently just on one multi-vitamin+iron. Run out of dried frog (not that I'm sure it was doing me any good anyway). Cereal of preference at the moment is Tesco's nut clusters with chocolate -- they're about half the price of the Kellogg's equivalent and nicer.
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Date: 2004-05-25 05:37 am (UTC)This week I have discovered an unusual breakfast cereal which resembles miniature chocolate chip cookies. When I finish that I'll be on Shreddies (this does not mean I approve of the evil Nestlé corporation). Other things I've eaten recently include Weetos. There just isn't enough variety in the poll questions.
If I am on holiday and they have porridge then I'll quite often have that. And the bacon-sausages-and-eggs type breakfast too, if it's on offer. If in the USA I might have pancakes.
There was a time when I always had a cup of tea at breakfast time. These days I don't generally bother (except, as some people say, that there's milk in the cereal bowl). If I do bother, it'll generally be a glass of Ribena.
I'm slightly surprised by the number of people who say they take large numbers of pills with their breakfast (I bet you wish you'd taken the blue one).
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Date: 2004-05-25 05:49 am (UTC)If your pills are to be taken with food (or you're an odd sod like me who can't take pills without food) then breakfast is a sensible time to take them as it's the meal you're most likely to be home for (which means that for one-a-day pills you don't have to worry about carrying a stash around with you).
Currently just on one multi-vitamin+iron. Run out of dried frog (not that I'm sure it was doing me any good anyway). Cereal of preference at the moment is Tesco's nut clusters with chocolate -- they're about half the price of the Kellogg's equivalent and nicer.