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Default "Grown-Up Food" for Breakfast?

In a recent thread on meatloaf, I noted that it often tastes better on
sandwiches the next day, and that I would reheat it by frying it in its
own fat or with a touch of butter.

So this morning for breakfast, I had refried meatloaf and eggs. It
occurred to me that I often eat "nighttime food" for breakfast: Pasta
and meatballs, all manner of casseroles, grilled cheese and roast beef
sandwich, hamburgers, etc etc.

Is there anything wrong with eating this stuff for breakfast? (For the
record, I only eat 2 daily meals, breakfast at about 6:45 and supper at
about 5:15.) I crave it, it tastes good and it gives me sufficient
energy. Will it wreck my stomach or anything, or should I switch to
eggs, cereal, pop tarts, etc.?

 
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