Breakfast?
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Breakfast?
What did you have for breakfast?
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Re: Breakfast?
cup o' coffee
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Re: Breakfast?
A glass of V8.
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Re: Breakfast?
Raisin bread from Breadworks.
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Re: Breakfast?
coffee and usually a yogurt or applesauce
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Re: Breakfast?
Coffee and cigarettes.
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Re: Breakfast?
Greek Yogurt and granola, with prunes or raspberries.
Coffee with cream
I don't usually eat anything after dinner at 6/6:30. So I'm eager to wake up and get something to eat, so i'm always out of bed by 5:30.
I'm so much more alert and active in the morning, I attribute that to smart eating.
Coffee with cream
I don't usually eat anything after dinner at 6/6:30. So I'm eager to wake up and get something to eat, so i'm always out of bed by 5:30.
I'm so much more alert and active in the morning, I attribute that to smart eating.
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Re: Breakfast?
columbia wrote:A glass of V8.

I like the low sodium variety...lots of potassium, helps you keep that sodium-potassium balance if you have a big salt diet like myself.
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Re: Breakfast?
The Raymond Chandler diet.Factorial wrote:Coffee and cigarettes.
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Re: Breakfast?
Egg white omelet with mozzarella and sauteed broccoli. Much coffee. Still coffeeing.
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I wish they had a version, which in between the two....call it medium sodium.shafnutz05 wrote:columbia wrote:A glass of V8.
I like the low sodium variety...lots of potassium, helps you keep that sodium-potassium balance if you have a big salt diet like myself.
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Re: Breakfast?
Onion bagel w\onion chive cream cheese and fresh diced jalapenos. Coffee, sweet Italian cream.
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I worked for a design/programming company, which managed the Luna and Cliff bar websites. We had a retail stand in the office and they shipped us bars every month. I ate 2-3 of those a day for two years and haven't touched one since. Not because they are bad, but you can only have so many. Besides, I'm not sure that I could bring myself to pay for either brand after all of those freebies.obhave wrote:Luna bar and tea
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Re: Breakfast?
Kind Oats and Honey bar, decaf french vanilla tea, 30 minute yoga session.
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Re: Breakfast?
Woke up at 5am, horseback riding till 6, chopping wood till 7, road work till 8 then breakfast, a nice big bowl of milk, after that more road work, a good workout in the gym then another nice big bowl of milk
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Re: Breakfast?
Oatmeal and a Nutri-grain bar.
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Re: Breakfast?
When did Mrs. Meow create an account?meow wrote:Kind Oats and Honey bar, decaf french vanilla tea, 30 minute yoga session.
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Re: Breakfast?
Cinnamon Pecan Special K
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meow likes to keep his girl-ish figure, okay.shafnutz05 wrote:When did Mrs. Meow create an account?meow wrote:Kind Oats and Honey bar, decaf french vanilla tea, 30 minute yoga session.
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Re: Breakfast?
I switch between brands eveyonce in a while, just because you do get bored over time. Right now its the smores bar.columbia wrote:I worked for a design/programming company, which managed the Luna and Cliff bar websites. We had a retail stand in the office and they shipped us bars every month. I ate 2-3 of those a day for two years and haven't touched one since. Not because they are bad, but you can only have so many. Besides, I'm not sure that I could bring myself to pay for either brand after all of those freebies.obhave wrote:Luna bar and tea
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Re: Breakfast?
The blood of the innocent.
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Re: Breakfast?
Heavily peppered fried egg on a toasted croissant with pepper jack cheese, and a tall ice cold glass of chocolate milk.
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Re: Breakfast?
Peripherally related, but last month in Manhattan I had a nova bagel with tomato, onion, capers, and scallion cream cheese. That's probably my favorite breakfast ever.
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Greek Blueberry Yogurt, water, and two spearmint Lifesavers