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Tuesday
Feb192008

Breakfast is calling

recipe%20round%20up.JPGI never used to eat breakfast.  Two cups of strong, black coffee--down the hatch--was my morning routine for many years.

Even now, I'm not ready for breakfast when I get up.  I have my single cup of strong, black coffee as soon as I get up and have breakfast about three hours after I get up, around 9.  I don't like the typical American breakfast of cereal, juice and coffee.  I like a slice of toasted pumpernickel bread with cream cheese or a bran muffin.

I do love preparing brunches, though!  The egg dish, the fruit, the homemade baked goods.  Setting the table.  Drinking coffee in the kitchen while I'm cooking.  Conversation around the dining room table.  Newspapers scattered around, a second cup of coffee.  It's fun and cozy and there are many wonderful recipes for brunch, don't you think?

Mummymac is hosting the BBB Recipe Round up (Big Bloggy Breakfast ) tomorrow at Home But Not Alone.  I haven't decided which recipe(s) I'll be sharing, have you? 

See you there tomorrow! 

Reader Comments (1)

Kim - I just can't believe that Cereal, juice and coffee is typical American Breakfast I thought it was typical Northern Ireland and also very boring :-)

You're going to love the breakfasts that are cropping up in my in-box, did you say the diet was over?

February 19, 2008 | Unregistered Commentermummymac

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