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This just in ---> sausage, bacon, eggs best breakfast for you sez scientists.
#11
Eat a tasty breakfast of bacon and eggs and you live to be 78.

Eat cardboard cereal with non fat milk and a half ripe banana for breakfast and you live to be 79.
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#12
Blankity Blank wrote:
[quote=Paul F.]And even I couldn't eat this sort of breakfast but maybe once a year!


I could eat that sort of breakfast every day of the week (And did eat like that, more actually, every Saturday and Sunday when I was a kid and worked out hard five days a week).
This (Sat) morning my 17 yo son ate 6 eggs over easy, three sausage links, 4 strips of bacon, hash browns, two slices of toast and three pancakes. He eats this on Saturdays and Sundays only. On school days he eats 6 eggs and four slices of toast or 4 slices french toast made with 4 eggs. He is nearly 5'10" and weighs 110 pounds. X-country runner, Nordic skier and two miler on the track team.
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#13
Note the April 1 publication date...
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#14
Free, you got it.

Hey, where's the grits?
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#15
yeah, I know plenty of people that eat similar every day.
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#16
miK. wrote:
How about spam egg sausage spam spam bacon spam tomato baked beans and spam?



http://www.detritus.org/spam/skit.html

Spam, I love Spam!
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#17
Sure, If I ran a 5K every day like my eldest kid does I could also eat like him.

Speedy wrote:
[quote=Blankity Blank]
[quote=Paul F.]And even I couldn't eat this sort of breakfast but maybe once a year!


I could eat that sort of breakfast every day of the week (And did eat like that, more actually, every Saturday and Sunday when I was a kid and worked out hard five days a week).
This (Sat) morning my 17 yo son ate 6 eggs over easy, three sausage links, 4 strips of bacon, hash browns, two slices of toast and three pancakes. He eats this on Saturdays and Sundays only. On school days he eats 6 eggs and four slices of toast or 4 slices french toast made with 4 eggs. He is nearly 5'10" and weighs 110 pounds. X-country runner, Nordic skier and two miler on the track team.
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#18
And yes, beans for breakfast.

As a kid, one of my favorite breakfasts was Van Kamp's Pork and Beans, scrambled eggs, and diced, fried potatoes. A little ketchup on the eggs and potatoes, pepper, and a touch of salt.

YUM!
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#19
Paul F. wrote:
"Published: 9:37AM BST 01 Apr 2010 "



And even I couldn't eat this sort of breakfast but maybe once a year!


That would be enough food for at least a day and half for me.
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#20
Spock wrote:
[quote=Blankity Blank]

And yes, beans for breakfast. It's a British thing, I think. Baked beans. I don't do that often, but it's pretty darn good.

Even better, FRIED baked beans. Mmmmm.
Throw some boiled beans in there and then grill it, now you're talkin!
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