Breakfast

  • Is it weird that at 23 years old I still have strawberry poptarts for breakfast? Or does this come under the IT Professional's perogative to be a big kid regardless of age?

    Ben

    ^ Thats me!

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  • I still enjoy the Occasional bowl of coco pops..... something i should cut out!

  • at least your breakfast goes well with your popeye / goofy / ISV-promotion T-shirt :hehe::w00t::-D

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  • lol never been a fan of cocopops... but cinnamon grahams - thats a different story πŸ˜€

    the other day I ran out of poptarts and had rice crispy squares instead...

    Ben

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  • LOL, 23..... Everything is weird at 23.

    I think I had pop-tarts for awhile in my 20s at various jobs. Easy way to start the day.

    At 44, I've switched to protein bars.

  • Steve Jones - SSC Editor (6/13/2011)


    LOL, 23..... Everything is weird at 23.

    I think I had pop-tarts for awhile in my 20s at various jobs. Easy way to start the day.

    At 44, I've switched to protein bars.

    Hah, Steve, you're still young at 44. πŸ˜‰

    I now eat oatmeal and oat bran toast most mornings.

  • oat bran toast?

    wow.

    I hope I never get that old... πŸ˜‰

    Ben

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  • BenWard (6/14/2011)


    oat bran toast?

    wow.

    I hope I never get that old... πŸ˜‰

    I think I'd rather be this old eating oat bran toast than the alternative. It's much better to be alive than not.

  • lol sounds like there may be a carefully veiled threat in there πŸ˜‰

    Ben

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  • I am eating pop tarts at this very moment. Of course I have never claimed to be normal in any sense of the word.

    Dan

    If only I could snap my figures and have all the correct indexes apear and the buffer clean and.... Start day dream here.

  • I think it just very normal, everyone would have something that consider it as weird by himself.

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  • Depends where I am. In the UK, normally bacon and egg butties (the only concession to diet qualms being that the bread is wholemeal, and i don;t actually use butter ior any substitute, which makes the name Β£butties" a bit strange), except when I'm visiting my daughter who insists on adding tattie scones and lorne sausage to the mix. But if I'm feeling dietically sensible (happens a couple of days per month) I might have smoked mackerel or kippers or smoked haddock or kedgeree instead.

    In spain, usually either bread and ham or garlic prawns.

    I guess pop tarts are nice, but that's purely guesswork as I haven't a clue what one is.

    Often I wish I could go back to traditional Scottish large breakfast (5 courses plus drinks 1:smoked haddock or kippers, 2:porridge, 3:grilled trout, 4:bacon, eggs, Lorne sausage, tattie scones, black pudding, white pudding, fried tomatoes, 5:toast and preserves, with lashings of tea and orange juice). It's more than 3 decades since last I had one of those though, nd the hotel I used to get it at has changed hands d name and gone far too Anglicised to serve a Scottish breakfast)

    Tom

  • Sad day when a scottish hotel goes Englified... burn it down!

    Ben

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  • Tom.Thomson (9/3/2011)


    I guess pop tarts are nice, but that's purely guesswork as I haven't a clue what one is.

    It's fruit flavored SOS with the "S" on the inside. πŸ˜‰

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