Posted by downsouth on June 29, 2011 at 08:51:58 from (64.12.116.74):
I've seen this posted before, but wanted an update so I could show my 88 year old Dad. A few days ago he had an appointment to go in for a PT scan in the afternoon. They told him don't eat anything after 7 AM. When I picked him up about 11 I asked him if he had a big breakfast knowing it would be well after lunch time before he would get to eat again. He said "I had a bowl of cereal". I griped at him about that (since he's diabetic) but then realized I should have gone over there and made him a good breakfast. Sure enough I didn't get him back home until 2 PM and he was not feeling well due to the lack of food. Live and learn I guess. Since I get up early and normally eat a big breakfast, many times I eat little or no lunch. So I'm curious what ya'll do for breakfast and how long does it last you?
Today I had basically the same thing I have everyday except Sunday. I have eggs everyday since we raise chickens. Today was a 4 egg omlet with diced onions, grated sharp cheese and some diced fresh tomato out of the garden all mixed in and then I add more tomato on top once it's on the plate. Also hash browns with American cheese on top, 2 sausage patties, a biscuit covered in honey and a glass of cranberry juice.
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