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Breakfast

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Today....
Red cooled chicken & noodles
Gingersnap cookies
Chocolate fudge ice cream
El Rey Carnero Superior (73.5%) chocolate
Corn chips....the best ever
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Koldo

Outstanding Member
Do you eat breakfast? If so, what do you typically eat? How soon after waking do you eat?

On work days, I'll have some variant of two eggs and toast, whether it's fried on a sandwich with cheese, over easy on top of toast, or French toast. But I recently discovered a south Indian dish I love called pongal, which consists of water, rice, green gram lentil, vegetable oil, clarified butter, salt, cashews, asafoetida, cumin, ginger, and tumeric. I typically eat that on my off days.

Of course, I enjoy my morning coffee as well.

Coffee I have after my morning meditation, and breakfast I have typically one and a half to two hours after waking up.

What's your breakfast of choice?

I often don't eat breakfast but when I do it is generally a typical brazilian breakfast: either bread with butter or bread with ham and cheese.
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
I'm hot and cold on peanut butter. I get the taste for it and buy it, eat it for a few days, then throw away a half to three quarter full jar a year later.
Doesn't last in my house. Every time I open the cupboard with the peanut butter I have to get a spoon and eat a chunk. Just to make sure that it's still good. Infact, I'll be back in a minute....

I love porridge in the morning. Usually with a variety of seeds stirred in. Sunflower and pumpkins seeds is a yum combo. Pine nuts too but I'd have to sell a kidney if I wanted to eat pine nuts on the regular.

Also, Richmond's vegan sausages are pretty tasty.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Wake around 5:30. Bathroom, yoga, dressed, feed cat (and 2 strays). Get the kids up, make their breakfast of cerial and juice, see them to the school bus. Make my own breakfast, usually cerial, sometimes porridge, sometimes toast and marmalade, sometimes nothing, with orange juice. I eat (or not) around 7:45. About 8:15 i wake hubby (crowbar and iced water special for the job). Once he is up and sorted comes the first macchiato coffee. After that i can face the world.
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
Coffee with lox and bagels, or
Coffee with toast and peanut butter, or
Coffee with grits and eggs, or
Coffee with spinach/mushroom omelette and beef bacon, or
Coffee with french toast (made with thick cut challah) ...
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Do you eat breakfast? If so, what do you typically eat? How soon after waking do you eat?

On work days, I'll have some variant of two eggs and toast, whether it's fried on a sandwich with cheese, over easy on top of toast, or French toast. But I recently discovered a south Indian dish I love called pongal, which consists of water, rice, green gram lentil, vegetable oil, clarified butter, salt, cashews, asafoetida, cumin, ginger, and tumeric. I typically eat that on my off days.

Of course, I enjoy my morning coffee as well.

Coffee I have after my morning meditation, and breakfast I have typically one and a half to two hours after waking up.

What's your breakfast of choice?
Thai Pongal is coming. Boss will make Pongal, we'll go to the back porch, and I'll beseech Surya.

My breakfast is after puja, so typically 3 hours after I awake. Oatmeal deluxe ... oatmeal, 1 teaspoon flaxseed, saskatoons, (frozen from a tree in the back yard, saskatoons are said to have 5 times the anti-oxides than blueberries) a banana, dried pears, (sundried from a friend's tree) grated coconut, chopped nuts, a dollop of yoghurt of kefir.

I think it's healthy.
 

Left Coast

This Is Water
Staff member
Premium Member
My typical breakfast these days is a smoothie.

The Usual Recipe:
Banana
PB (no sugar added, just peanuts)
Spinach
Protein powder
Almond milk
Hemp or chia seeds
Ice
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Do you eat breakfast? If so, what do you typically eat? How soon after waking do you eat?
I have an apple and three cups of coffee for breakfast (7-8 a,m,), usually a light soup or oatmeal with banana for lunch (around 11), and I take a 2-3 mile walk 6 days a week between them or after lunch. I never eat meat with either unless there's leftovers.
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
I recently discovered a south Indian dish I love called pongal, which consists of water, rice, green gram lentil, vegetable oil, clarified butter, salt, cashews, asafoetida, cumin, ginger, and tumeric
That was my favorite when I was in India. Thanks for the reminder and the ingredient list.
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
That was my favorite when I was in India. Thanks for the reminder and the ingredient list.

I actually don't make it. I buy this brand from my local Indian grocer. I just copied the ingredients from the box.

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