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"It's the most important meal of the day"
"Would you like the continental or hot breakfast?"
"Your stay with us comes with complimentary breakfast which is served in the hotel restaurant"
No matter whether we are at home, in the air, away from home or variously on the run, breakfast can be a big - or small - thing to all of us. We have different expectations and approaches to breakfast, whether we bought the ingredients and are making it ourselves, or whether we are finding a nice local place to rustle up something for the morning.
This thread asks: what is breakfast for you? And this can take various forms - what you normally eat at home (if breakfast is eaten whilst you are at home), what you would do when you're not at home.... do you eat a light meal, or a heavier one.... do you prefer cereal, or toast, or something that you absolutely cannot go without (a coffee, a glass of milk, etc.).... when you're travelling, do you expect a certain thing for breakfast (i.e. from the airline you're travelling, or from the hotel you're staying at, or the destination you're spending a day or more at).... is there something you'd like to indulge for breakfast if you had more time / it was the weekend or your holiday.... you get the idea.
We can also discuss various breakfasts here. I for one can say that breakfast in English speaking countries can be pretty dull - in a hotel, the same eggs, bacon etc. etc. etc. (even Benedicts gets a bit much after many times) - though there are exceptions, like Singapore. Asians have their own fare - which can be both a wholesome and delicious alternative - but are not completely off (at least in popular hotels) preparing - to some surprisingly good degrees - Western breakfast items like omelettes, pancakes and so on. If you like the continental with a bit more, most European breakfast spreads will do the trick (except the Italians, who do not regard breakfast highly at all).
(And if I hear about that blasted pancake machine / robot once in this thread.....:!
So what are your thoughts?
"Would you like the continental or hot breakfast?"
"Your stay with us comes with complimentary breakfast which is served in the hotel restaurant"
No matter whether we are at home, in the air, away from home or variously on the run, breakfast can be a big - or small - thing to all of us. We have different expectations and approaches to breakfast, whether we bought the ingredients and are making it ourselves, or whether we are finding a nice local place to rustle up something for the morning.
This thread asks: what is breakfast for you? And this can take various forms - what you normally eat at home (if breakfast is eaten whilst you are at home), what you would do when you're not at home.... do you eat a light meal, or a heavier one.... do you prefer cereal, or toast, or something that you absolutely cannot go without (a coffee, a glass of milk, etc.).... when you're travelling, do you expect a certain thing for breakfast (i.e. from the airline you're travelling, or from the hotel you're staying at, or the destination you're spending a day or more at).... is there something you'd like to indulge for breakfast if you had more time / it was the weekend or your holiday.... you get the idea.
We can also discuss various breakfasts here. I for one can say that breakfast in English speaking countries can be pretty dull - in a hotel, the same eggs, bacon etc. etc. etc. (even Benedicts gets a bit much after many times) - though there are exceptions, like Singapore. Asians have their own fare - which can be both a wholesome and delicious alternative - but are not completely off (at least in popular hotels) preparing - to some surprisingly good degrees - Western breakfast items like omelettes, pancakes and so on. If you like the continental with a bit more, most European breakfast spreads will do the trick (except the Italians, who do not regard breakfast highly at all).
(And if I hear about that blasted pancake machine / robot once in this thread.....:!

So what are your thoughts?