Disney food
On 9/5/2014 5:55 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> I have actually cooked them. Not often. I can't eat oats. My point
> was that most parents do don't fix breakfast for their kids. At least
> not on school days. They often have to get out the door to work and the
> kids are left to their own devices or have to eat something on the way
> to school. 30 minutes or 5 minutes, doesn't matter. The parents don't
> do it.
Today there are a lot of options that did not exist when our kids were
in school. Frozen waffles, frozen sandwiches and the like. No excuse
for parents not to give kids a decent breakfast.
We always had a good home made breakfast, but none took 30 minutes to
cook.
Two days I make my own breakfast during the week at 5:30. On weekends I
make extra bacon or sausage and put it in the freezer for future use. In
the morning, it takes 30 seconds in the microwave, peel an egg hard
boiled previously and a piece of toast. Decent meal in about five
minutes or less.
The other two days I have breakfast at work with one of my colleagues.
Tuesdays is Ray's Onion Bagels, Thursday is a sandwich from either McD
or Panera Bread.
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