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What do you ^really^ feed your dc for breakfast?

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Margaritte · 25/05/2015 20:18

Just that really. Am curious Smile and nosy

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purpleapple1234 · 07/07/2015 21:52

Greek yoghurt and raisins. Then maybe pickled herring and pickled garlic (seriously). All very healthy, which makes up for the rest of the day!

ObiWanCannoli · 07/07/2015 22:00

Cereal
Porridge
Homemade bread
Homemade cake
Yoghurt
Fruit
Fish
Eggs
Lentils

That's usually what we would eat for breakfast.

LikeASoulWithoutAMind · 13/07/2015 15:15

Weekdays they have:
Cereal - either porridge, muesli, Weetabix, Shreddies or granola.
Fruit.
Glass of milk.

Or occasionally peanut butter on toast, fruit and a yoghurt usually because we've run out of milk

At weekends, they have the same or the same plus something like croissants, bacon sandwich, crumpets etc They also like Cheerios at the weekend - try to avoid on school days as they just don't fill them up enough and they get grumpy.

In the winter we all really like brunch, either a full English or often just poached eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes and toast.

waitaminutenow · 13/07/2015 15:21

Cereal-(weetabix, rice krispies, muesli, or crunchy nut cornflakes) or porridge.
Fruit-favourites are banana, pear, mango and strawberry.
On weekends a poached egg and toast or pancakes.

Strokethefurrywall · 13/07/2015 15:28

Weetabix - every effing day. Except for weekends when it's pancakes, muffins or croissants depending on whether we're going out or not.

Hellochicken · 03/08/2015 16:03

7, 5 and 2
They all take a large bowl of either (shops own brand) shreddies, weetabix or (shops own brand) rice crispies with full fat milk

In the winter porridge made with full fat milk and raisins sprinkled on top.

Mid-morning they have piece fruit, I should really combine this with breakfast.

Very annoyingly the eldest a year ago said he doesn't like eggs, now they all maintain they don't like eggs.

Hellochicken · 03/08/2015 16:05

Water if thirsty but they rarely ask for a drink. Probably as so much milk in the cereal.

whatarethose · 03/08/2015 16:07

5 and 2.

2 weekabix with almond milk, or toast, or whatever cereal. sometimes I forget

MoreCrackThanHarlem · 03/08/2015 16:16

Schooldays- crumpets and marmite, cereal, toast or granola and yoghurt.
Weekends and school holidays- Quorn sausages, Quorn bacon rashers, eggs beans, tomatoes (not all at once, various combinations of these items)

We generally eat later in a weekend/holidays. Around 10.30ish as opposed to 7am during the week.

janetandroysdaughter · 03/08/2015 16:20

Nearly every day DS2 has a white bagel with cheese and marmite and a glass of diluted juice.
DS1 has cereal or cooks himself a massive fry up. He is skinny as a beanpole.

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