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Old 16 Jun 22, 09:36 AM  
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What would you expect in a grab & go breakfast?

We rent rooms out on AirB&B for the Grand Prix, whilst we don't include breakfast, I do like to leave some things out for people so they can take them if they want them, last year I left out bottles of water, milk, mini cereals /toaster / bread / butter etc. out and we made coffees / teas, this year I'm thinking of keeping it simpler with proper grab & go, so far I have...

Bottles of water / milk in mini fridge
Coffee made in filter machine
Muffins
Danish pastries
Bananas
Apples
Oranges

Can you think of anything else? I'm trying to keep it zero maintenance and things that don't need to be refrigerated as we'll leave everything out for them in the dining room to help themselves, we only have a little mini fridge that we leave in there.

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Old 16 Jun 22, 09:50 AM  
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Croissants/pain au choc and apple or orange juice.
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Old 16 Jun 22, 09:58 AM  
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Some people like savoury for breakfast so how about some Chees strings and smoked sausage packs?
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Old 16 Jun 22, 10:02 AM  
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Granola bars or flapjacks, something made with oats is what we prefer. Maybe yogurt or yogurt pouches?
Oops just noticed you said non fridge items.

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Old 16 Jun 22, 10:03 AM  
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I’d provide tea as well as coffee.
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Old 16 Jun 22, 10:04 AM  
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I’d provide tea as well as coffee.
We do, but we have to make that for them as can't leave everything out for it.
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Old 16 Jun 22, 10:05 AM  
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Cereal/Porridge - not exactly grab and go (which I hate) but I like to eat some oats & fruithave a coffee and orange juice at home very morning as that keeps me going throughout the day
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Cereal bars, coco pops and the healthier ones with oats and raisins. I would definitely grab a pain au chocolat on my way out.
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Old 19 Jun 22, 09:37 PM  
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Hm, If I was to put on a simple 'continental' breakfast for guests I would do:

-Fruit bowl (Apples, oranges, Bananas) maybe a berry mix too.
-Croissants, Pain au Chocolat and Danish Whirls placed next to some jams
-Those mini Nestle cereal boxes where you use the box as the bowl
-Flapjack/cereal bars
-A small loaf of bread next to a toaster
-If room in mini fridge, small yogurt pots or Frubes
-Tea, coffee, milk, water, orange and apple juice boxes to drink

That should do.

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