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Default The World's Best Breakfasts

DreadfulBitch formuleerde de vraag :
> On 2/4/2014 10:22 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> > 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>
>>
>> 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


And what do you eat for breakfast when at home?

M.