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And that made the French ditzy?!?
Lightweights!

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They're used to lots of butter not sugar :)

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timark_uk wrote:
And that made the French ditzy?!?
Lightweights!
They're used to lots of butter not sugar :)
Lightweight weirdos!
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Sweet > savoury, in my opinion.
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I quite often stick to fruit in the morning. For some reason my tummy gets upset if I'm eating anything heavier early in the morning. Weekdays my days start at 06:30 and I can't eat then so I bring fruit to work at eat it at about 8am. On weekends I do a full english for the Mister one day and something with eggs on the other day.

It's not exclusive though, I'll quite happily eat cold pizza for breakfast at the weekend, or anything (except pudding usually) as long as I can eat it cold. I went through a phase of cold meatloaf sandwiches with ketchup when my mum was making lots of meatloaf for dinners.

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timark_uk wrote:
oceanicitl wrote:
timark_uk wrote:
And that made the French ditzy?!?
Lightweights!
They're used to lots of butter not sugar :)
Lightweight weirdos!
(8+D
Sweet > savoury, in my opinion.
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I don't wish anything bad to happen to you, but how the hell do you not have Diabetes yet?


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On weekends I do a full english for the Mister one day and something with eggs on the other day.
A full English is not a full English without eggs. (8+\

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lol @ diabetes

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I don't wish anything bad to happen to you, but how the hell do you not have Diabetes yet?
I have no bloody idea! *laugh*

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All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
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On weekends I do a full english for the Mister one day and something with eggs on the other day.
A full English is not a full English without eggs. (8+\
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I quite agree, I just meant that I do a full english on one day and the other day I *just* do something with eggs :-)

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Zippy wrote:
On weekends I do a full english for the Mister one day and something with eggs on the other day.
A full English is not a full English without eggs. (8+\
I quite agree, I just meant that I do a full english on one day and the other day I *just* do something with eggs :-)
Ahh. Re-reading it now makes perfect sense. Sorry. (8+)

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A full English is not a full English without eggs. (8+\
I quite agree, I just meant that I do a full english on one day and the other day I *just* do something with eggs :-)
Ahh. Re-reading it now makes perfect sense. Sorry. (8+)

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Even more sense if you know how many chickens and ducks she has laying them fresh :lol:

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Dessert on the other hand just seems wrong. Until 10am.

You've never had breakfast trifle? You've never lived. Boxing Day morning it's a necessity!

Lol not just me then!

Put me down as a breakfast trifle as well. Though I will eat absolutely anything for breakfast, depending on what I find in fridge.


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I don't mind sweet things for breakfast eg yoghurt but have never had dessert items eg trifle, apple pie etc for breakfast. I always prefer something else.

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Dessert on the other hand just seems wrong. Until 10am.

You've never had breakfast trifle? You've never lived. Boxing Day morning it's a necessity!

No - Boxing day is Christmas Pudding fried in Bacon fat

And I have had curry and fried rice for breakfast when working in India / China

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Dessert on the other hand just seems wrong. Until 10am.

You've never had breakfast trifle? You've never lived. Boxing Day morning it's a necessity!

No - Boxing day is Christmas Pudding fried in Bacon fat

And I have had curry and fried rice for breakfast when working in India / China

Same here. Rice with onions, tomatoes and curry leaf was common breakkie in India. Also omelette with chillies and tomatoes


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Just about anything at any time here, but typically a big bowl of cornflakes and three or four bits of toast in the morning. Big walk ahead of me and I'm not exactly short lol.

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