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JVS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-24-11 03:55 AM
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48. That depends on which breakfast you're eating, first or second.
The crusty Brötchen can't really be done right unless you buy them on the morning you're serving them, so they'd fall toward the times of second breakfast. First breakfast is generally a more spartan affair involving bread or toast, condiments, an egg, and perhaps yogurt or a piece of fruit. Second breakfast is where the delicacies show up. Of course, if one sleeps in it is possible to skip directly to second breakfast.
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  -50 of the World’s Best Breakfasts from 50 Countries (dialup warning) pampango  Oct-23-11 04:56 AM   #0 
  - I just had a full English breakfast...  Spider Jerusalem   Oct-23-11 05:05 AM   #1 
  - uh . . . . last I heard Alaska and Hawaii were not countries.  DrDan   Oct-23-11 05:19 AM   #2 
  - Not to mention...  ellisonz   Oct-23-11 05:41 AM   #3 
  - Love me some loco moco...  musette_sf   Oct-23-11 05:21 PM   #33 
  - Eggs and fried Rudolph sounds so good right now...  NutmegYankee   Oct-23-11 05:52 AM   #4 
  - It's true Alaska isn't a country,  Blue_In_AK   Oct-23-11 05:01 PM   #32 
  - My favorites are India, Iran, Mexico, and Peru,  LuvNewcastle   Oct-23-11 05:52 AM   #5 
  - I don't do breakfast  Uben   Oct-23-11 05:53 AM   #6 
  - I immediately called BS when English Breakfast is #1  JCMach1   Oct-23-11 06:12 AM   #7 
  - a traditional English Breakfast is gawd awful  Botany   Oct-23-11 07:58 AM   #10 
  - lunch and dinner were not much better...  JCMach1   Oct-23-11 03:03 PM   #29 
     - and never ever ever touch the sandwiches that ....  Botany   Oct-23-11 08:20 PM   #40 
  - Agreed! The "bacon" was usually pure gristle; the fried tomatoes were greasy; and the toast cold!  WinkyDink   Oct-23-11 09:04 AM   #16 
  - Weeelll it's always a lot better when cooked by an Englishman in his home...  sibelian   Oct-23-11 09:33 AM   #21 
  - The guy's a Brit, as evidenced by his Marmite comment  jmowreader   Oct-24-11 01:13 AM   #44 
  - I've never seen their "Canadian breakfast" ever  Bragi   Oct-23-11 06:29 AM   #8 
  - Me neither. And I'm half-Canadian. Pierogies?!?? Don't think so.  Nay   Oct-23-11 08:56 AM   #14 
  - yay for Perogies!  Whisp   Oct-23-11 10:07 AM   #24 
     - I like perogies, but they aren't a typical Canadian breakfast /nt  Bragi   Oct-23-11 05:28 PM   #35 
  - Pemeal bacon done on the BBQ is an essential part of our Canadian breakfast...  SidDithers   Oct-23-11 11:07 AM   #26 
  - I'm partial to Eggs Benedict and Hash Browns  Demeter   Oct-23-11 06:40 AM   #9 
  - Thanks, that's a fun collection. No excuse for getting in a breakfast rut.  enough   Oct-23-11 08:23 AM   #11 
  - In Mexico chorizo with scrambled eggs or huevos rancheros or chilaquiles  lunatica   Oct-23-11 08:40 AM   #12 
  - Yummmmy  trumad   Oct-23-11 08:42 AM   #13 
  - I was raised in southeastern Arizona. This is breakfast!  Raster   Oct-23-11 09:15 AM   #19 
  - I could eat nothing but breakfast in Mexico...  a la izquierda   Oct-23-11 05:40 PM   #37 
  - whoever wrote #13 needs to research the word "Frittata"  Motown_Johnny   Oct-23-11 09:02 AM   #15 
  - Germans don't eat wursts and cheese for breakfast!  WinkyDink   Oct-23-11 09:07 AM   #17 
  - They do sometimes in 5 star breakfast buffets... however that also included the most awesome Muesli  JCMach1   Oct-23-11 02:58 PM   #28 
     - Sounds like it was for rich tourists.  WinkyDink   Oct-23-11 06:55 PM   #38 
        - That particularly wonderful buffet was in Dusseldorf... mainly for business types...  JCMach1   Oct-23-11 10:15 PM   #41 
  - The breakfasts I had in Germany were closer to the Danish breakfast.  GoCubsGo   Oct-23-11 09:08 AM   #18 
  - Bowl of Life cereal is good enough for me.  Codeine   Oct-23-11 09:31 AM   #20 
  - The German Frühstück would never be that crude.  Iterate   Oct-23-11 09:41 AM   #22 
  - Damn, now I'm hungry! WANT!!!  Odin2005   Oct-23-11 05:26 PM   #34 
  - That depends on which breakfast you're eating, first or second.  JVS   Oct-24-11 03:55 AM   #48 
  - wow. that was great, thanks for posting.  Whisp   Oct-23-11 10:05 AM   #23 
  - k&r Taste buds are a gift of god and should be..  Hotler   Oct-23-11 11:00 AM   #25 
  - South African Farmer's Breakfast  bikebloke   Oct-23-11 11:18 AM   #27 
  - But the American breakfast doesn't have grits or biscuits! What kind of breakfast is that?  Synicus Maximus   Oct-23-11 04:11 PM   #30 
  - The American breakfast  dana_b   Oct-23-11 07:10 PM   #39 
  - English black pudding looks like what we Norskies call Blodpolsa.  Odin2005   Oct-23-11 04:52 PM   #31 
  - What is it called in the original Klingon?  MilesColtrane   Oct-24-11 12:37 AM   #42 
  - The English and Chinese ones look great if you're hung over  War Horse   Oct-23-11 05:33 PM   #36 
  - No migas with frijoles and torillas right off the skillet?  MilesColtrane   Oct-24-11 12:41 AM   #43 
  - swedish pancakes aren't breakfast food in sweden.  Nailzberg   Oct-24-11 02:30 AM   #45 
  - Interesting, but totally wrong about Chinese breakfasts.  wickerwoman   Oct-24-11 03:14 AM   #46 
  - i'm not from the Bahamas, but we have shrimp grits this am!  Sancho   Oct-24-11 03:41 AM   #47 
  - I didn't see my favorite..  AsahinaKimi   Oct-24-11 05:32 AM   #49 
 

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