I have bagels with cream cheese often, but will sometimes have oatmeal a cereal bar or just coffee.
What does your typical breakfast look like?
I have bagels with cream cheese often, but will sometimes have oatmeal a cereal bar or just coffee.
What does your typical breakfast look like?
persimmon / 1295 posts
Always orange juice and coffee. And usually yogurt or cereal topped with fruit. weekends = bacon and eggs!!!
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
Either a "skinny" egg sandwich (ham, cheese, egg whites on english muffin) or oatmeal. In summer it is bowl of cereal with some fruit.
nectarine / 2797 posts
Egg sandwich every day pretty much! DH makes pancakes or omelets on weekends sometimes.
pomegranate / 3516 posts
Lately I've been alternating between scrambled eggs with strawberries on the side and peanut butter toast with a banana.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
During the week usually a bowl of cereal, but sometimes peanut butter toast or oatmeal. And always coffee.
On the weekends we'll make a bigger breakfast...eggs, bacon, toast, or omelets. Occasionally pancakes. Sometimes grits as a side.
clementine / 880 posts
I used to not eat breakfast at all because I go to work pretty early in the mornings and am not hungry that early - but my DH convinced me breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so now I make a fruit/kale smoothie and drink it on my drive in.
pomegranate / 3032 posts
I keep a box of cereal at my desk for work days, occasionally i'll have oatmeal or a breakfast sandwich.
On the weekends its usually eggs, pancakes, or french toast
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Bagel during the week. Weekend, either egg sandwich or waffles.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
Bagel with cream cheese or butter. Oatmeal (from a packet on the weekdays, real oatmeal on the weekends). Or...I might stop at Starbucks and get a sausage, egg and cheese sandwich.
Recently we have started eating smoothies again, too. We mix strawberries, blueberries, a banana and apple juice together and it's delicious!
kiwi / 597 posts
Cereal, muffins and juice, greek yogurt with granola and honey, or english muffins with peanut butter and jelly.
coconut / 8234 posts
Steel cut oatmeal that's been soaked in 2% milk overnight with honey and cinnamon. Pretty much eat that stuff every day.
persimmon / 1341 posts
It varies daily. Yesterday I made us breakfast burritos and today I had a bowl of honey kix. Other options include scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, peanut butter toast/bagel thin, breakfast sandwich, toaster streudel, or granola bars if I'm in a hurry.
clementine / 818 posts
I normally rotate between oatmeal with nuts, peanut butter toast, egg white scramble with whatever veggies I have, but I'm thinking I should add an egg sandwich to the mix because that sounds good!
pomelo / 5469 posts
I'm pretty lazy in the mornings, so usually just a cereal bar. Sometimes I branch out to toast or actual cereal and today I had half a grapefruit.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
Cup of orange juice on my drive to the train station, then a breakfast sandwich of some sort when I get to work. If I magically wake up early enough to eat breakfast at home, I'll have a bowl of cereal.
cantaloupe / 6610 posts
During maternity leave, I would make myself 2 eggs, bacon, tomato, and avocado.
I went back to work yesterday and the mornings are a little wild until I get the timing straight, so I was lucky to cram a banana in my mouth with some almond butter. I didn't get my coffee until after I left, there was literally not 3 minutes to even make a cup in the Keurig!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
I alternate between a few things: peanut butter toast, fried egg and avocado on toast, or a green smoothie.
honeydew / 7303 posts
Cereal or oatmeal. I think I'm going to dart making a big breakfast/brunch on Saturday mornings as a treat. We had omelets for dinner last night and they were amazing!
coconut / 8472 posts
@PrincessBaby: Slightly off topic (and probably a stupid question), but how do you manage to keep avocados around so they're always ripe for eating? I can only manage to buy 1 that's ripe and eat it right away. And then I feel like I have to eat the whole thing or waste it. Do you just buy a bunch of not ripe ones and eat them as they ripen up?
AFM, I generally eat cereal (lately lots of honey nut cheerios) with banana sometimes. We ran out today so I had apple cinnamon oatmeal instead. On the weekend we usually go out for Panera, but if not we make pancakes or eggs and bacon.
grapefruit / 4669 posts
A bowl of Fiber One. I'm so tired of it! I can't wait until after baby pops out/initial postpartum period where I don't have to worry about fiber content anymore.
coconut / 8483 posts
Usually a piece of toast with PB&J and a cup of tea. Sometimes a smoothie, but that's usually in the summer.
bananas / 9628 posts
i have yogurt, fruit (usually a banana, apple or orange), and something else- english muffin w/ pb/toast/bagel/cheerios
pear / 1895 posts
Since having LO, I've eaten 2 egg-in-a-holes and a bowl of oatmeal every morning. I wake up starving!
pomegranate / 3244 posts
Toast & peanut butter and a yogurt. I go through phases where I eat the same thing until I get so sick of it I can't even look at it. I haven't had oatmeal since 2010, ha.
grapefruit / 4291 posts
Oatmeal every day. In the four or so months since LO was born I think I've had something else for breakfast twice!
nectarine / 2631 posts
Depends on how much time I have in the morning! Most times- toast with PB and banana or a bowl of cereal (while i am doing my hair!) Sometimes just a fiber one bar or a piece of fruit while i drive to work. I dont make coffee during the week at home- so if there is time I will stop on my way to work and get one- if not- i will make one as soons as i get to work! Weekends are the best cuz DH is a chef so he is home to make delish breakfasts!
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