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What'd you eat for breakfast today?
#31
I eat a fried egg with rosted Bread .....Hmmmmmmchicago condos for rent
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#32
6 whole scrambled eggs, 2 oz of ham, and 2 slices of pepper jack cheese in 2 wheat tortilla shells with fresh cayenne flakes and Cholula hot sauce. And 24 oz of milk. Almost 1000 cals and about 78g of protein and green tea.
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#33
just normal bread and some crackers. and a glass of milk ofcourse
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#34
I didn't eat a breakfast, i usually don't. I guess that's why I'm underweight. But when i want to eat i can't fill myself up :/
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#35
I had a banana, some whole grain cheerios, and a nice strawberry smoothie I blended in the blender I got for last christmas Smile tastes good, and it's nice and balanced on the food groups. Fruit is good for breakfast, one of the best things you can have to start the day off. I eat between 4-5 meals per day. I have a high metabolism so these aren't snack times either. But i'm not overweight in the unhealthy sense. Most of it is regular body mass in muscle.
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#36
Potatoes.
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#37
I ate chicken adobo with lots of rice Big Grin
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#38
I'm having some eggs with potatoes salad.
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#39
only girls eat breakfast! jokes Tongue

but i wish i had time to eat breakfast
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#40
I had some Leggo Eggo Waffle things.
They had chocolate chips, and were burnt.
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