today i had one banana, instant apple cinnamon oatmeal, and two cups of coffee.
eating at my desk is depressing. :aimcry:
today i had one banana, instant apple cinnamon oatmeal, and two cups of coffee.
eating at my desk is depressing. :aimcry:
I didn't have breakfast yesterday before lecture, and had to sit through two hours of Russian history, focusing on a detailed breakdown of Lenin and Trotsky whilst I stank of stale bonfire and was sick with hunger. I managed to grab a sandwich between lecture and seminar at 11, it was the greatest sandwich of my life.
I always have a cup of tea for breakfast (I am British so) and I'll eat either left overs, or an apple, or some fruit biscuit things, or some cereal.
As I have to buy all my own food, I usually have none of it anyway.
i eat between 2500-3500 calories per day spread over whenever i want. i also eat whatever i want in macro ratios because screw you i'm going to eat candy for breakfast if I want.
my usual breakfast choices will entail something along the line of in order of likeliness:
Fruit N Fibre cereal
Toast
Potato Farls
Hot Cross Buns (could also be hot cross bread toasted so )
Pancakes
Full English
Greggs (some form of pasty/slice from there)
Mac Donalds (I've fallen in love with the breakfast wrap from there but sausage and egg mc-muffin does nicely too)
on the occasions that we eat McDonald's, I go for either the steak, egg, and cheese bagel or the bacon, egg, and cheese bagel. Would have been the bacon egg and cheese mc griddle but the pancakes make me feel icky. Maybe after the baby's born. With this, a medium vanilla latte.
iHop, I usually get a pancakes combo of some sort.
At home, a bowl of cereal or instant oatmeal or if we have it, cinnabon cream of wheat!
I used to not eat breakfast (and I still don't on the weekends, because I sleep so late), but once got into the habit of it it's nice. Plus it helps me keep my weight constant, which is a good thing for someone who has always struggled with it but doesn't anymore.
I have a bowl of Kashi cereal with almond milk and yogurt.