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What do you have for breakfast on Christmas day?

73 replies

ja9 · 20/12/2010 16:23

I often do scrambled eggs with salmon on croissants. This year i'm think of finger food - so we can eat whilst we open presents... What do you do?

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TheFallenMadonna · 20/12/2010 16:31

We have pannettone.

TheFallenMadonna · 20/12/2010 16:31

Panettone

blametheparents · 20/12/2010 16:32

Croissants and Pain au chocolat

ItsKurriiiistmas · 20/12/2010 16:33

Croissants, fruit juice and tea/coffee.

Panettone sounds a nice idea TFM

ja9 · 20/12/2010 16:34

panettone - how do you serve iit? Cut into star slices? Anything on it?

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Spidermama · 20/12/2010 16:37

We'll have scrambled eggs, salmon and walnut toast followed by a fruit salad.

This'll be more like brunch as the kids will be full of stocking chocolate for a bit.

annaje · 20/12/2010 16:56

Cinnamon buns and coffee

KittyTwoShoes · 20/12/2010 17:00

We normally have a brunch of scrambled eggs on toast with smolked salmon and caviar for everyone else and bacon for me (seafood allergy), and fruit salad. Delicious.

KittyTwoShoes · 20/12/2010 17:01

*smoked salmon, even!

nannyl · 20/12/2010 17:04

me nigellas Xmas morning muffins
OH smoled salmon and scrambled egg

Cafetier coffee / extra special orange juice

amothersplaceisinthewrong · 20/12/2010 17:06

Nothing - there is enough to eat at lunch.

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BelligerentYhoULE · 20/12/2010 17:49

Croissants and jam, pain au chocolate, pain au raisin, orange juice, lots and lots of proper coffee and melon to justify all that sugar!

ChippyMinTurnAgainWhittington · 20/12/2010 17:50

bacon sandwiches and big glasses of wine mugs of tea

sarah293 · 20/12/2010 17:51

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chocolateshoes · 20/12/2010 17:52

coffee, bucks fizz, croissant & brioche

goodmanners · 20/12/2010 17:53

rice krispies.

arentfanny · 20/12/2010 17:57

eggy bread made with brioceh and pancetta.

schroeder · 20/12/2010 18:33

Toast for me, Cocoa pops for everyone else, but then I like to eat my lunch at lunch time

exexpat · 20/12/2010 18:42

DCs: clementines and half the chocolate from their stockings before I can stop them. Croissants or pancakes if I have remembered to buy/make them and they aren't already feeling sick from all the chocolate.

Me: croissants/pancakes as above, or healthy muesli to make up for the rest of the month day.

But this year I have bought a waffle maker as a surprise family present - I'm hoping it's going to be straight-forward to use, as I can't test it out before Christmas day - the smell of waffles would be a bit of a giveaway.

panettoinydog · 20/12/2010 18:56

LOTS of fruit salad: orange (the proper way, no pith), melon, black grapes in a light syrup sauce

home made pancakes, crispy bacon, maple syrup

fruit juice and strong coffee

taffetazatyousantaclaus · 20/12/2010 20:55

Every year since I was tiny have had boiled eggs and soldiers. Not this year, I don't want to be stuck to timings, which you are with eggs.

So this year pain au chocolat, toasted muffins with Nutella ( big surprise for them, we only have it on holiday )for DC, good juice and good coffee. Chopped melon and pineapple. Cinnamon granola if anyone still hungry.

BelligerentYhoULE · 20/12/2010 20:57

Thanks for that - you have just reminde me that I need to buy Nutella for the dds' stockings! Like you, I only ever buy it at Christmas and on holiday.

bytheMoonlight · 20/12/2010 21:08

How do you do oranges the proper way?

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