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Full breakfast 122 65.24%
Continental 65 34.76%
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Old 1 Dec 18, 09:47 AM  
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Full cooked breakfast on holiday.

On holiday at present, just ruminating on how many
people have the full cooked breakfast or have a continental style breakfast? The thought of fried food in the morning gives me the heeby jeebies. So how many people eat full breakfast and how many continental?
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Old 1 Dec 18, 10:05 AM  
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We tend to just have something light such as a danish and a coffee. There’s nothing good about going on tower of terror after a full English, lol
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Old 1 Dec 18, 10:16 AM  
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Where's the "both" option?

Most days we'll just pick up a pastry or similar in a park, but other days we'll do a full-on breakfast with or without characters.
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Old 1 Dec 18, 10:19 AM  
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Full breakfast to set us up for the day. A light snack at lunch, then dinner on the way back to the villa.
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Old 1 Dec 18, 10:23 AM  
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Depends what we are doing - a late start we will have a full breakfast, take our time, an early start we will eat light and hit the rides...
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Old 1 Dec 18, 10:25 AM  
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Always a big breakfast, we don't do lunch (never feel like it after a good breakfast) and save ourselves for a lovely big evening meal.
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Old 1 Dec 18, 10:32 AM  
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I do love a full English/American style breakfast,but that’s me till later in the evening, so I feel I miss out on all the snacky things I wouldn’t manage during the day ,so occasionally a full breakfast, but
light is the norm ,so I can graze all day
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Old 1 Dec 18, 11:46 AM  
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Tried to edit to both but got muddled!
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Old 1 Dec 18, 01:17 PM  
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I like a large breakfast, large lunch, large evening meal and lots of snacks in between. I can never have a large meal then skip a meal. I don't like fatty foods though and American bacon or pancakes are not for me infact the downside of America is the food for me.
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Old 1 Dec 18, 08:23 PM  
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McDonald’s sausage and egg muffin drive through on the way to the park
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