What did you have for breakfast today?

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    reena_yadavposted 12 years ago

    What did you have for breakfast today?

    Breakfast is an important meal to start the day and studies have shown that people who skip breakfast are likely to have problems with concentration, metabolism and weight. I had a sandwich with tea today.

  2. mindyjgirl profile image77
    mindyjgirlposted 12 years ago

    LOL. Cheap slice of american cheese and a piece of sausage :~)

  3. Freegoldman profile image41
    Freegoldmanposted 12 years ago

    Hd 2 chicken sandwich along with orange juice...bt still i am feeling hungry...

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    fit2dayposted 12 years ago

    I'm on a partial juice fast for a few days, mainly to see if I can handle it, so breakfast consisted of a glass of carrot orange juice, then one with lemon, ginger, spinach, cucumber, and apple after my run.

    Typically I'll have a 3 egg sandwich for that second meal.

  5. szts77 profile image61
    szts77posted 12 years ago

    Breakfast is the most wonderful meal of the day and morning is the most wonderful part of the day. Today I had my favorite cereals with milk, yum! But tomorrow I'd like to have some egg 'n' cheese on toast! I always get really excited about breakfast, actually.

  6. lburmaster profile image72
    lburmasterposted 12 years ago

    A coke icee from Burger King. I get up at 6:30 every morning, run to class and never have time (or money) to pick up breakfast. And yes, you will have problems with concentration, metabolism and weight. I know this VERY well. Missing any meal will mess you up. Ask anyone who has been anorexic.

  7. sangre profile image94
    sangreposted 12 years ago

    Rice Krispies and I also had a banana for my daily portion of 5 fruit & veg a day.

  8. ktrapp profile image93
    ktrappposted 12 years ago

    I had a bowl of low-sugar oatmeal with fresh banana, peaches and blueberries in it. Yum. Oh, and I had tea.

  9. Blond Logic profile image94
    Blond Logicposted 12 years ago

    You may never have heard of it but mush is made using cornmeal, water and salt. It makes a tasty breakfast cereal or it can be fried. It's been a family favorite in my house for many years. read more

 
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