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What do you eat for breakfast
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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 7475642" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>Used to have a full English -- cereal with a drop of milk from the top of the tank , bacon, eggs, fried bread , etc . then toast with a goodly spread of butter and marmalade ,with a cup or two of tea or coffee . That was at 09.00 after we'd milked and done the early morning jobs . Best I can manage now is a bowl of porridge , and not a very big one at that !</p><p>As an aside , when our kids were younger they had a guinea pig out in the house yard or back inside if the weather got bad . He (she ? ) was also very partial to marmalade toast at breakfast time . He certainly wouldn't let you forget either , setting up such a squeak until it was delivered !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 7475642, member: 2303"] Used to have a full English -- cereal with a drop of milk from the top of the tank , bacon, eggs, fried bread , etc . then toast with a goodly spread of butter and marmalade ,with a cup or two of tea or coffee . That was at 09.00 after we'd milked and done the early morning jobs . Best I can manage now is a bowl of porridge , and not a very big one at that ! As an aside , when our kids were younger they had a guinea pig out in the house yard or back inside if the weather got bad . He (she ? ) was also very partial to marmalade toast at breakfast time . He certainly wouldn't let you forget either , setting up such a squeak until it was delivered ! [/QUOTE]
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