Whats an unconventional food you enjoy eating for breakfast?
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cheesecake (with frozen berries and whipped cream)
Leftover Chinese food warmed up in the microwave
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And in winter, put your weetbix and Milo in the microwave for 45 seconds to make it nice and warm. A little bit of cinnamon and sugar helps too.
Aww yisss. Weetabix just barely sopping in the milk and then nuked to brown-sugar-ready perfection while it sponges up the rest.
I'll do that with regular (1%) milk right outta the bag.
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cheesecake (with frozen berries and whipped cream)
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Caesar salad.
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cheesecake (with frozen berries and whipped cream)
Peanut butter sandwich with mustard.
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Cold slice of leftover cheese pizza.
Love toaster pizzas for breakfast of any time really
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Peanut butter sandwich with mustard.
Yuck, have an upvote haha
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cheesecake (with frozen berries and whipped cream)
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Cold Irish stew
Cold Irish stew while shitfaced by the cold but beautiful glow of the fridge light.
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cheesecake (with frozen berries and whipped cream)
leftover buffalo wings, stripped from the bone, fried with eggs and cheese. I call it general nsrxn's chicken.
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Peanut butter sandwich with mustard.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I think this counts as unconventional at all times of day.... and night.
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Leftover Chinese food warmed up in the microwave
This makes it sound like microwaving it is what makes it unconventional.
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As some one who dÅsn't believe in "breakfast" , list of things I've eaten in the morning :
- Potato crisps
- Chow mein nźdles
- Hambourghers
- Pizza
- Crackers
- Cup ramen
- Cake
- Popcorn
- Mac cheese
- Maybe some others but don't remember
wrote on last edited by [email protected]- Cake
- Candy
- Chicken wings
- Steak
- Fried chicken
- Pie
- Ice Cream
- Tacos
- Burritos
- Chili
And probably much more over the years. I don't actually eat breakfast that often to begin with. If I want breakfast food, I'll eat it whenever I want.
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Rice. I know it's common in Asian countries but absolutely not where I'm from.
Unless itās Krispie
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I think this counts as unconventional at all times of day.... and night.
The question could be read either way.
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Rice. I know it's common in Asian countries but absolutely not where I'm from.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]My grandma used to eat leftover rice with a little milk and sugar for breakfast. Kinda like oatmeal.
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Well, I'm the only person I've met that has soylent for breakfast everyday. It's basically meant for breakfast though so...
Soylent green?
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Cold slice of leftover cheese pizza.
The best hangover breakfast.
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cheesecake (with frozen berries and whipped cream)
Pickled herring. Or soused herring. Or really, any kind of cold fish.
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cheesecake (with frozen berries and whipped cream)
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Oh man you are a visionary.
I canāt believe I never thought it suitable to just eat cheese cake for breakfast. Or any cake for that matter!
Seems obvious now that itās been said, but never occurred to me prior seeing this. Thatās a bit sad honestly, that Iāve become so reserved and ātraditionalā with my morning meals.
Edit: well just to answer the actual question so as not to waste space in the thread unnecessarily, the one thing Iād consider a bit more unconventional in my habits is just eating boiled eggs with nothing else. A cup of coffee and some 3 eggs, nothing else. I guess itās not that strange, but Iāve got some funny looks when people are visiting or for example starting dating with someone, and I happen to do this.
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cheesecake (with frozen berries and whipped cream)
wrote on last edited by [email protected]My wife and I don't eat traditional "American" breakfast at all, it's always either refried beans, some kind of Indian curry, or protein and fried rice. PBJ is supplemental otherwise.