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29/01/2007 05:47:41
 
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>I think you will find that in the English world that people tend breakfasts like this.
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>- cold cereal with milk
>- toast or bagels with peanut butter, jam, honey or just plain butter
>- smoothies, a blend of yogurt with fruit
>- warm cereal (oatmeal or other types)

I never here that referred to, over there, as porridge, as we do.

>- bacon and eggs (boiled, scrambled, omelete)

Or a "Full English Breakfast": Sausage, fried egg, bacon, beans, fried mushrooms, grilled tomato, fried bread, maybe fried potatoes, big mug of tea.

Some idiots eat that regularly. For me, I only eat it as part of a calorie-controlled hang-over cure, or when setting out on a long journey where I don't expect to be able to eat for a while :-)

>- pancakes (usually only made on weekends since they take more time)

American pancakes with butter and maple syrup! - Droooooool. One of my favourites, esp. with crispy bacon.

>- french toast (weekends)
>- with any of these people would generally drink coffee, fruit juice, milk or perhaps even tea
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>At resaurants you get fancier versions of these. As others have said the English world (England, US, Canada, Australia...) are so multi-cultural that people might even eat French or other types of breakfasts.
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