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Default The World's Best Breakfasts

On 2/4/2014 10:22 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> > wrote in message ...
>> Americans are kinda obsessed with breakfast, to the point where we
>> sometimes eat it for every meal of the day. Except actual breakfast,
>> as we overslept. Anachronisms aside, breakfast in the US is a sacred
>> feast that we're absolutely certain we do better than anywhere else in
>> the world. But do we, really? We examined 18 traditional morning meals
>> from across the globe and ranked 'em from "least nourishing" to "even
>> better than French Toast Sticks".
>>

> <link snipped since I don't know this person>
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> We're obsessed with breakfast? I'm not nor do I know anyone else who
> is. I eat toast almost every morning. Why? I don't mind it and I have
> to eat. I don't want to eat breakfast but I know if I don't, my BG will
> soar.
>
> I don't even like most typical breakfast foods. I could easily do
> without bagels, English muffins, waffles, most pancakes (although I did
> like plain and corn ones), eggs, sausage, ham, Canadian Bacon, cereal, etc.


Breakfast is, without a doubt, the best meal of the day. It's even more
so when ordered in a restaurant that knows how to serve a good breakfast.

You didn't add crepes to your list of what you don't like, so I'll add
it to my list of foods of the gods. Crepes filled with just about any
berry (except blueberries - they're like eating little pencil erasers)
is beyond awesome.

My ideal breakfast: 1 or 2 (depends on size) strawberry filled crepes,
scrambled eggs, hash browns cooked crispy on the outside, roast beef
hash and fresh coffee. This meal is best enjoyed at a restaurant table
that's by a big window with any kind of view.

IMNSHO

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