I dont have any poptarts. what do i eat? no cereal?!


Question:

I dont have any poptarts. what do i eat? no cereal?


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Eggs?? Just crack them and mix the insides with a little bit of milk, salt, and pepper, and put them in a frying pan.

Scrambled eggs.

Toast?

I dunno what you DO have in your house, so I can't help much.

If you list some things you find, maybe I can make suggestions on how to fix it!

waffles, pancakes, some toast and fruit

Make French toast. Its easy. you only need bread , milk eggs and butter. :)

Poptarts are so awful for you.
Eat some fruit.
I don't eat anything but fruit before 11:00 every day and I feel wonderful.
Many people do the same.
Your body just had all night to absorb the nutrients from your food yesterday. You've got plenty of energy stored up and are ready to face the day. Digestion takes energy away from your body (that's why you feel so tired after a big meal). Eat something that is going to be easy to digest so you keep that energy for the day ahead!

watch martha stewart and learn how to cook!!!

i ate toast and eggs 4 breakfast.

go thru the drive-thru at McDonalds. Can't be any worse for you than PopTarts!!

toast, fruit, bagel, muffin...

Burnt popcorn and Ramen noodles. Yum!!!

If you like to drink your breakfast, try a cocoa shake.

A piece of peanut butter toast with bananas cut up on it & then sprinkled with cinnamon. DELICIOUS & full of protein

Don't eat fruity pebbles I heard they cause global warming.

If you're vegetarian,I hope those poptarts are the kind with no glaze.They contain gelatin

If you are a vegetarian you shouldn't eat most pop-tarts. Most have gelatin in them.

Bananas!




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