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Old 3 May 21, 06:29 PM  
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I am glowing all over, but its not the ready brek, its the bloomin menopause 🤣🤣🤣
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I usually have tea and toast for breakfast on weekdays, occasion gave fruit and yoghurt. At the weekend we regularly have eggs of some sort and toast. A full English is a rare thing at home, maybe a couple of times a year.
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At home porridge and fruit weekdays. Saturday fried egg on toast and full English on Sunday.

On holiday full English if available or tea and toast in our room.
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At home I have two large cups of coffee with a bit of steamed coconut milk at around 6am. I only eat breakfast around 10 so will have blueberries or raspberries with a spoonful of fat free greek yogurt. I normally make DS's breakfast around 7 and he has 4 eggs scrambled and a wholemeal bagel, he sometimes a couple of slices of bacon with it too. DH generally gets breakfast at work and DD usually makes porridge for herself with fruit. We rarely have a full English but will sometimes have bacon or sausage sandwiches on a weekend.
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At home I have a boiled egg and a slice of bread with large mug of tea.
In Florida something quick like a cinnamon bun.
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DH is Italian so he does not eat breakfast, all our family and friends there, like him just have rocket fuel espresso and go !
I am Irish and love my brekkie ! At home thats usually cereal or toast , full breakfast we do not usually make . We go out to eat one now and again.

On holiday in Florida we eat , even hubby , everything . Pancakes, maple syrup and bacon the favourites.
I detest eggs but eat everything else.
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At home I either just have a strong coffee, or I have a banana / yogurt with it. Never cook a breakfast.
In hotels I have (too many) pastries, and bacon / scrambled egg or eggs benedict.
In Florida we usually just have a pastry and coffee on our balcony or cinnamon rolls in the parks; though we usually factor in a trip to IHop or Keke's too.
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