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What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 6:51:54 AM   
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Why in the hell did I buy two egg rolls at the gas station this morning?  They were disgusting, but yet I couldn't resist.  I don't know what it is about mornings, but I will buy the most repulsive, deep fried, shit when I go in for my morning coffee and newspaper.  Why do I buy this shit?  I'm not the only one, I know I'm not. 
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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 6:54:43 AM   
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I had coffee for breakfast. Two cups. Ground Dunkin brewed at home.

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:00:04 AM   
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I don't know. I can honestly say the ONLY time I've ever eaten gas station food was when returning from a camping trip. There is a locally owned gas station in a small town nearby that makes the BEST breakfast pizza ever. Every time we've returned from camping at that event, I've gotten it.

Usually I have one of the following with my coffee.

Plain, good yogurt (not that shit Dannon and like companies try to pass off) with fresh fruit and raw nuts.
Oatmeal with soymilk and raisins.
Fresh fruit (this is the case this morning.......fresh cantaloupe).
Kashi bar.

On weekends, as a treat, big farm breakfast/brunch of fresh fruit, eggs, meat, hashbrowns, toast. Or bagel with cream cheese. Or english muffin with home make preserves. Or homemade sausage gravy with homemade biscuits, left over biscuits with real butter and homemade preserves. These breakfasts are usually a brunch that will hold you over until an early evening meal.

But I've never done a fast food breakfast that I can remember.

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:01:40 AM   
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Bowl of Kashi grain cereal w/skim milk
Grapes
2 slices of 12 grain toast w/strawberry preserves
2 cups of coffee

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:03:08 AM   
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I don't know. I can honestly say the ONLY time I've ever eaten gas station food was when returning from a camping trip. There is a locally owned gas station in a small town nearby that makes the BEST breakfast pizza ever. Every time we've returned from camping at that event, I've gotten it.

Usually I have one of the following with my coffee.

Plain, good yogurt (not that shit Dannon and like companies try to pass off) with fresh fruit and raw nuts.
Oatmeal with soymilk and raisins.
Fresh fruit (this is the case this morning.......fresh cantaloupe).
Kashi bar.

On weekends, as a treat, big farm breakfast/brunch of fresh fruit, eggs, meat, hashbrowns, toast. Or bagel with cream cheese. Or english muffin with home make preserves. Or homemade sausage gravy with homemade biscuits, left over biscuits with real butter and homemade preserves. These breakfasts are usually a brunch that will hold you over until an early evening meal.

But I've never done a fast food breakfast that I can remember.
going to LaT's house for breakfasttttttttttt yum !


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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:03:24 AM   
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a sesame seed bagel with mixed berry cream cheese and a large french vanilla coffee

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:37:27 AM   
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Usually I have one of the following with my coffee.

Plain, good yogurt (not that shit Dannon and like companies try to pass off) with fresh fruit and raw nuts.
Oatmeal with soymilk and raisins.
Fresh fruit (this is the case this morning.......fresh cantaloupe).
Kashi bar.


I envy you.  I never have enough time in the morning to have a decent breakfast.  When I wake up, I am in a rush. I shower, shave, and brush my teeth in 15-30 minutes.  I want to make coffee, but I never have the time.  zWhen I do the timer, I feel guilty for leaving extra cofee (I'm a chjeapskate).  So I stop at my local gas station for a cup.  I'm always hungry in the morning, so I am instantly drawn to the junk food.  It's fast, cheap, and easy.  So I buy it.  I know I shouldn't.  But I do it anyway.

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:40:22 AM   
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2 green beans that the kid didn't eat...
a half a peanut butter breakfast bar (the other half fell in the dish water)..
a few cups of coffee...
2 breath strips...
and if he doesn't finish the bowl of corn he is working on...i will.


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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:41:38 AM   
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  Don't ask why but it just sounded good.... had a bowl of leftover home-made macaroni and cheese and a cup of tea. Usually it's Raisin Bran and tea or 12 grain bread and tea. Every so often I'll splurge on 2 fresh-poached eggs with the toast. Unfortunately, due to health problems I have to watch what I eat and be careful. I haven't done a fast food brekkie in ages. However, back in the years when I was drinking booze regularly, somehow an Egg McMuffin from McDonald's always helped the hangover..... 

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:48:14 AM   
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I envy you.  I never have enough time in the morning to have a decent breakfast.  When I wake up, I am in a rush. I shower, shave, and brush my teeth in 15-30 minutes.  I want to make coffee, but I never have the time.  zWhen I do the timer, I feel guilty for leaving extra cofee (I'm a chjeapskate).  So I stop at my local gas station for a cup.  I'm always hungry in the morning, so I am instantly drawn to the junk food.  It's fast, cheap, and easy.  So I buy it.  I know I shouldn't.  But I do it anyway.


Slaveboy, if you stop and do the math, you'll find in the long run that it's cheaper both in money and time if you make the coffee at home with the timer, even if there's leftover coffee. When you make coffee at home, it only costs a few cents, including electricity, water and coffee, where as it could cost up to $4.00 for that same cup of coffee depending on where you stop. Plus, by stopping, it's costing you time and gas while stopped at the station. We're saving over $50 (during the worst months, Lumus was spending $75-100 a month buying coffee from stores)  a month in coffee alone that Lumus used to buy that I now make at home and send in with Him in a travel mug. (Even Tim Horton's get spendy after so many coffees!)

Just a friendly suggestion....


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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 7:57:31 AM   
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An english muffin and two cups of coffee. I put the rest of the coffee in a thurmos and brought it to work with me so it would not be a loss.

(oh btw I tried one of those egg roll things you mentioned one day when I was runing late.. you are right it was horrid.)

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 8:13:45 AM   
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cup of coffee and an 800mg motrin.

when I am at work my shift starts at 6am...I'm always looking for things to grab on the way out of the house.  right now, those cottage cheese with fruit thingies are working for me.  in the past, I've done yogurt, those health food smoothies in a bottle, and frozen Jimmy Dean sausage sandwiches when I'm extra hungry.  I usually have them on my break, because by then I'm pretty hungry.

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 8:23:46 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou

quote:

Usually I have one of the following with my coffee.

Plain, good yogurt (not that shit Dannon and like companies try to pass off) with fresh fruit and raw nuts.
Oatmeal with soymilk and raisins.
Fresh fruit (this is the case this morning.......fresh cantaloupe).
Kashi bar.


I envy you.  I never have enough time in the morning to have a decent breakfast.  When I wake up, I am in a rush. I shower, shave, and brush my teeth in 15-30 minutes.  I want to make coffee, but I never have the time.  zWhen I do the timer, I feel guilty for leaving extra cofee (I'm a chjeapskate).  So I stop at my local gas station for a cup.  I'm always hungry in the morning, so I am instantly drawn to the junk food.  It's fast, cheap, and easy.  So I buy it.  I know I shouldn't.  But I do it anyway.


Here is my secret.

Fruit is nature's fast food. Even the cantaloupe I already had, cut up, in the fridge.
Yogurt I can eat while I am getting ready, the same with oatmeal.
Kashi bars, I can grab and take with me.

Eating healthy doesn't have to be hard, or more work. Just have to change your mindset.

< Message edited by LaTigresse -- 7/1/2009 8:25:00 AM >


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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 8:25:52 AM   
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Fruit is nature's fast food. Even the cantaloupe I already had cut up in the fridge.
if you like dried fruit, invest in a dehydrator 

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 8:29:44 AM   
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Good idea Holly. I dehydrated a bunch of cherries last year because buying dried cherries for baking is rediculously expensive.

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 8:32:11 AM   
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Good idea Holly. I dehydrated a bunch of cherries last year because buying dried cherries for baking is rediculously expensive.
all the dried fruit is hideously expensive,  but you can get a dehydrator for about 20.00 around here. And it is soooo good!!


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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 8:34:52 AM   
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Eating healthy doesn't have to be hard, or more work. Just have to change your mindset.


So true. 

I had a cup of raw milk yogurt with some bare naked granola and strawberries from my garden and a cup of coffee. 

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 8:36:49 AM   
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Be careful of those more "economical" ones though, they don't always dry evenly and I had one (a Wal-Mart special) that left a burnt taste to my dried fruit. Pissed me right off, since I'd picked 150 pounds of cherries one year. I had to throw out whole bags of cherries.  If you're going to use it often enough, it's better to buy a good one for a little extra more.

Mine always seemed to be going..... fresh fruit leather to go. Tools I miss the most? My crockpot collection, pressure cooker, dehydrator, steamer juicer and 15 cf chest freezer... OMG! And the Kitchen-Aid!!!


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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 9:24:44 AM   
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I hate eating, most the time I don't even remember to eat on my days off because I rarely feel hungry so Master makes me eat. this morning I had a few pretzels and some water and then Master said I have to have something more, probably a bowl of cereal or toast and fruit

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RE: What did you have for breakfast? - 7/1/2009 9:27:46 AM   
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cup of coffee and an 800mg motrin.
you are a bleeding ulcer waiting to happen

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