Why does the BBC care?
Ever see an English Breakfast ?
Oh, wait, that's brunch. For breakfast it's caffiene, intravenously.
Perhaps a big breakfast after church on Sundays, but on weekdays it is cereal for the six of us.
Coffee with cream here.
In the 1830’s Americans drank BEER for breakfast......................
I eat whatever I want (and sometimes what I don’t want).
Works days I usually eat cereal and have coffee. Weekends I can take my time so I eat either bacon or sausage and eggs with biscuits and gravy!
Since I’ve gained too much weight in the past year I had some granola with a banana this morning. Not too pleasing.
Coffee, toast (homemade bread) and my own homemade jam. Keeps me good until lunch.
Hmmm.... I’m a good American but I eat a toasted English muffin with lots of real butter, marmalade and recently peanut butter. I sip Kona blend coffee from Walmart.
Carbs, cholesterol, and caffeine are what you need to start your day.
Cooked Quaker oatmeal with cinnamon and applesauce about 3x per week, yogurt and strawberries 2x per week. On weekends coffee and nothing to eat until lunch time. That’s how I have breakfast. For some reason I can’t eat fatty breakfast meats or have butter first thing in the morning. It makes me nauseous. Later in the day is fine, I just can’t eat it earlier. On Saturdays I survey the flower garden with my coffee in hand and before I know it, I’m weeding and cleaning things up outside. Sunday mornings I sleep as late as I can without being late for church, so usually just a cup of coffee is all I get before I’m racing to church.
And yes, the traditional English breakfast turns my stomach. I’d hate to have to be in the same building with someone who eats that stuff first thing in the day.
1/2 of an English muffin with peanut butter along with a cup of coffee.
For 35 years it was a Marlboro and a cup of coffee. (Now THAT was “the Great American Breakfast”)
They know this how?
Like the "statistic" that the vast majority of rapes go unreported, it's difficult to see anyway they could possibly reach such a conclusion based on evidence. So I suspect the "conclusions" are merely assumptions.
Captain Crunch and Jack.
Most mornings, a one-egg omelet with cheese and sausage, or ham, or bacon.
Racism.
Racism and guns.
Racism and guns and worldwide oppression.
Racism and guns and worldwide oppression and increased manmade global warming.
I travel a lot for business, and one of my favorite places to stay is Oak Tree Inn. Why? Because most of them have an attached fifties style diner- and they feed you breakfast there instead of the usual pre-packaged hotel breakfast. Rye toast, hashbrowns, eggs and bacon (or omelets made to order)- all cooked right in front of you.
Criticism from a country where they eat dried fish and baked beans for breakfast?