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This is what you need...
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/leis...on_s_amazing_10_egg__big_breakfast_challenge/
Think I'll stick to my work day breakfast. One warm from the oven buttered, crusty roll (long), one sausage, one soft fried egg, both cut and evenly distributed with just a smidgen of tomato ketchup. Eaten with a mug of freshly made coffee, two sugars and milk.
Granted, it's only once or twice a week but it's heaven and it gets me through the day. Every other day it's toast or a scone.
I saw an article a while back that said that the typical builders breakfast of fry and large mug of tea had less fat and sugar than the executive breakfast of latte and muffin.
Remember that programme on TV about getting people to reform their diets where the woman used to collect their poos in a lunchbox and examine them?
I wish I had time for breakfast!!
I wish I had time for breakfast!!
Sounds nice but funnily enough I could never stomach coffee with egg/sausage/bacon, it had to be tea. Then again Café au lait with 2 fresh croissants & homemade jam . . .mmm. ( my Saturday morning breakout after the farmers market. )
. . . regular coffee with only a little milk and porridge.
Why not have it now for tomorrow & then you'll be sorted!
Just heard Patrick Holford (famous English Nutritionalist) talking to Pat Kenny - he said that you get the same amount of sugar from one bowl of cornflakes as you would in 4 bowls of oat flakes. Also that the amount of raisins in general muesli is far too much sugar to consume in the morning - it will just give a sugar rush. Oatflakes with prunes or plums is a much better choice, or an apple eaten with some sunflower seeds or nuts - he said you won't feel hungry if you mix an apple or pear with seeds or nuts. A banana is a surprisingly fast sugar release food and should not be consumed for elevenses if in a sedentry job. He also gave the amazing fact that the sugar content of one whole punnet of strawberries equats to that of just one date! I have a couple of his books and find he talks alot of sense.
Have a fry up!
Saturday mornings, Mr Bubbly brings all his "girls" breakfast in bed. Usually toast, scones or my current fav.....pancakes with mashed banana and warm chocolate spread.
D'ya think he'd notice a few more girls this saturday morning? I'm available for a sleepover ( as are my daughters).
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