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What's For Breakfast Today?


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Gorilla Munch cereal with So Delicious coconut milk and a banana. OJ and coffee


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wheeleezdryver Community Regular

Rudi's cinnamon rasin bread, toasted w/ PB, yogurt, and fried egg with cheese.... considering the fact that I was sicker than a dog yesterdday w/ flu- like symptoms yesterday (and could barely eat anything) I'm happy to be able to eat anything today!

Twinklestars Contributor

Corn flakes today.

Wenmin Enthusiast

hash brown omelet with cane syrup, slice of Udi's toast, and glass of almond milk. Might try adding a banana later.

Wenmin

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star
Merrill's gluten-free Bread (untoasted, yay!) with Earth Balance butter! :D
notme Experienced

Bought some Udi's cinnamon rolls today! Cant wait to have one tomorrow with a big steaming cup of decaf coffee! Anyone tried these yet?

not the cinnamon, but the blueberry muffins are delicious :) too big for me and i keep them in the freezer so i eat a half at a time and i slice them into half inch slices and toast them. i'm wierd, i know.....

yesterday, i made french toast w/udi's white bread - with seedless blackberry jam, maple syrup and some boar's head ham - i don't usually eat very much in the morning so this was 'brunch' to hold me til snack-thirty ;)

pondy Contributor

1/2 a sweet potato, Jone's brand Canadian bacon, coffee, coffee, and more coffee!


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wheeleezdryver Community Regular

not the cinnamon, but the blueberry muffins are delicious :) too big for me and i keep them in the freezer so i eat a half at a time and i slice them into half inch slices and toast them. i'm wierd, i know.....

I kinda like that idea!!!

sb2178 Enthusiast

Butternut squash soup... then half an udi's bagel w/ PB and fig jam later in the morning.

T.H. Community Regular

homemade sweet potato fries, just a huge bunch of them.

tomorrow's going to be leftover casserole: ground beef, green chile, and acorn squash.

notme Experienced

I kinda like that idea!!!

"hi. i'm arlene, and i'm a toastaholic."

sometimes i burn the edges, just to live dangerously! ;)

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

I had bannanas and peanut butter. :)

Skylark Collaborator

I had a banana and a biscuit I made with gluten-free Bisquick. The gluten-free Bisquick is expensive but the biscuits it makes are fluffy and soooooo good! And coffee, of course.

Newbee Contributor

I'm having a veggie omelette with onions, green peppers, and little bit of cheddar cheese and hashbrowns.

love2travel Mentor

Leftover cold pizza and lactose-free yogurt.

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BeFree Contributor

Bob's Red Mill Mighty Tasty cereal mixed with fresh pineapple and brown sugar--delicious!

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Bob's Red Mill Mighty Tasty cereal mixed with fresh pineapple and brown sugar--delicious!

I LOVE that cereal, also!

Today, I had one egg, over easy, on top of homemade biscuit and another biscuit with jelly along with a cup of mocha.

Then, a few minutes ago, I ate three small, well really four, Pamela's pancakes with syrup and hot chocolate (today is my ONE day off, so I'm splurging).

BeFree Contributor

"I LOVE that cereal, also!"

I was never even a fan of hot cereal until I tried this one! Bob's Red Mill products are awesome.

"The gluten-free Bisquick is expensive but the biscuits it makes are fluffy and soooooo good!"

Thanks, that's good to know. Is there a way to make you own gluten-free bisquick (cheaper?), or is it better to just buy it? Love me some biscuits and honey, Mmmmmmm.

BeFree Contributor

Udi's Cinnamon Raisin Toast with peanut butter

YUM this is good stuff

Jestgar Rising Star

I had bean soup

and M&Ms

Cathey Apprentice

Udi's Cinnamon Raisin Toast with peanut butter

YUM this is good stuff

Where do you find that? I live in New York, Long Island. Would love that for Breakfast. Thanks

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"Where do you find that? I live in New York, Long Island. Would love that for Breakfast. Thanks"

I buy most of my gluten-free food at HyVee, which is a great source for gluten-free if you live in the Midwest. I don't think you have HyVee on the East Coast. You'll have to use the store locator to check under your zip code at the Udi's website, to find a store in New York. Good luck!

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Grapefruit, left over baked potato and coffee.

cahill Collaborator

Leftover Home made (gluten free) mac and cheese :D

Jestgar Rising Star

meatloaf with cheddar melted on top and pickles

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