We have adopted “Calvin & Hobbes” term, chocolate-frosted sugar bombs. We even use it during pre-school time at church. Imagine a group of almost 2 year olds pounding the table calling for “sugar bombs!”
Depends on whether the breakfast included made from scratch biscuits. Though, honestly, Aunt Bea’s frozen biscuits are better than most people (myself included) can make.
c001 over 7 years ago
The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind…
Doctor Toon over 7 years ago
I will eat pancakes, french toast, eggs and hash browns any time of the day
My wife is a cereal killer, sometimes a couple of boxes a week
Breakfast for dinner (or lunch) is common here
Econ01 over 7 years ago
We have adopted “Calvin & Hobbes” term, chocolate-frosted sugar bombs. We even use it during pre-school time at church. Imagine a group of almost 2 year olds pounding the table calling for “sugar bombs!”
stairsteppublishing over 7 years ago
Sugar is a quick high and just as quick a downer. Parents who send their children to school on a high must have a grudge against the teacher.
garcoa over 7 years ago
Hyperfrosted cocoa pellets – ooooh, yummy.
matzam Premium Member over 7 years ago
traditional menu is casting a very wide net
magicwalnut over 7 years ago
I think they are referring to a traditional English breakfast…eggs, toast, gruel, meat, a slice of tomato, and lots of bacon grease,
Ninette over 7 years ago
Easiest when some one else does it, huh? Learn about work, girlie.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 7 years ago
Because they are what cause the ‘day’.
Seed_drill over 7 years ago
Depends on whether the breakfast included made from scratch biscuits. Though, honestly, Aunt Bea’s frozen biscuits are better than most people (myself included) can make.