10 of the Worst Breakfast Foods to Start your Day

They might be the worst, but boy oh boy do they taste good! :tickled_pink:

And now I'm feeling all sorts of guilty because I buy a few of those pre-made egg, sausage and cheese breakfast sandwich thingies every week. I know they're bad for me, but I'm too lazy to fry an egg, cook sausage and look around for non-existent whole wheat bread.

What is life, after all, if you can't indulge at least a few of your weaknesses?

Of course, the TRUE Breakfast Of Champions for famous writers has always been a fifth of Jack Daniels and a pack of Luckies, and I want to be a famous writer, so ...

:cool:
 
I'm not attracted to any of those except the scones with jam and cream but they're for afternoon tea, not breakfast.
For breakfast you have croissants with butter and jam (but only for special occasions).

I like toasted English muffins spread with low fat cottage cheese and slices of tomato or with slices of strawberries.
I hate cereal. It smells like what we used to feed the chooks*** for breakfast.

*** Oz for the hens we used to have when I was a child. Breakfast for them was a mixture of bran and pollard mixed with some water, and the evening repast was wheat. Snacks were weeds which we threw to them at any time. Fast food was what they snatched from the garden when Mum let them out for a run and a scratch in the dirt.
 

I had two slices of bacon and an egg this morning along with the usual several cups of coffee.

Those scones look a lot like biscuits:playful: I like them with butter and jelly or apple butter. I also like them covered with lots of gravy.
 
When I get tired of greek yogurt and berries for breakfast, I like pancakes and sausage.

Where's pop tarts on that list? My grandkids love those.
 
I had something i haven't had for years yesterday, Bubble & Squeak and enjoyed it, i cooked too many vegs the night before so put some in the frypan with a small amount of shredded cheese and fried till browned and had it with some 9 grain toast.
If i have muffins i put butter on them as well as some McEwans fig jam that i laced with lots of naked ginger, soooo good
 
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They might be the worst, but boy oh boy do they taste good! :tickled_pink:

And now I'm feeling all sorts of guilty because I buy a few of those pre-made egg, sausage and cheese breakfast sandwich thingies every week. I know they're bad for me, but I'm too lazy to fry an egg, cook sausage and look around for non-existent whole wheat bread.

What is life, after all, if you can't indulge at least a few of your weaknesses?

Of course, the TRUE Breakfast Of Champions for famous writers has always been a fifth of Jack Daniels and a pack of Luckies, and I want to be a famous writer, so ...

:cool:

What a handful you must have been growing up, LOL!!
 
For breakfast I always have an apple, a few almonds and soft dates, with a cup of instant coffee.
 
For breakfast I always have an apple, a few almonds and soft dates, with a cup of instant coffee.

That sounds good except for instant coffee, only because I'm spoiled on my little 2 cup maker. I've used instant before though and got used to it;) But that is what I call a healthy breakfast. I'm trying out new things, foods I don't typically eat like I am not good about getting in my fruits, so now I buy a piece of fruit for each day of the week. That way I get at least one, piece a day. I think more is considered better, I think it said 3 helpings, but who's perfect, lol:)
 
I remember the name Pappy but I never had it before. I remember Ovaltine though and that was gaggers if you ask me, I still want to scrape my tongue just remembering it!
 

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