What did you eat for lunch/breakfast?!


Question: breakfast- cereal
lunch- haven't eaten yet
too lazy to get up


Answers: breakfast- cereal
lunch- haven't eaten yet
too lazy to get up

eggo waffle
i ate it while driving...got some wierd looks from people

oh and salad for lunch

nothing yet...I gotta get something

Went to subway and had a Chicken and Bacon Ranch wrap. It's one of my favorites on their menu.

Malt-o-meal with brownsugar,raisins,walnuts, & maple flavoring. Yummm

This morning I had a toasted bagel, with a cup of coffee with millk ang sugar. Later on I'll have a salad for lunch.

yogurt with peaches and granola

l havn`t had nothing yet

actually i don't really know what that was.

Leftover Dominos Pizza we ordered to eat during the football games yesterday.

No breakfast, no lunch, lazier then you...... lol

?Breakfast:
None coz I woke up late.
?Lunch
Seafoods
?Dinner
Roast chicken
<*-*>

Bowl of whole grain "Hearty Morning" cereal with raisins and soy milk

Home made Mongolian Beef with rice

Dont know what I am doing for dinner, wanna join me?

Breakfast- Crunchy nut clusters with chocolate curls (cereal)
Lunch- None
Dinner- Pasta... but my mum couldn't find the pasta sauce so she opened a philidelphia splendips and put the cheese and tomato dip onto the pasta and put the nachos on the side. It was discusting haha! Even worse, I found the pasta sauce as soon as I looked in the fridge!

for breakfast i had a muffin and a banana

As an Indian man.I just had Daal (similar to Lentil soup).Roti or chapatti(Indian flat bread).and Subji(Vegetables mix with spices and gravy).We don't called it 'Curry'.if you really don't know.not all Indian foods are curry and also not every indian necessarily eat it in every region of india country itself.

I had oatmeal (rasin, date, and walnut) and i just had an orange. For lunch I have a lean cuisine, I'm thinking either mac and cheese or grilled chicken ceasar bowl.

Breakfast-sausage biscuits
Lunch-pringles with cream cheese & sweet iced tea.:)

For breakfast I had a couple of spicy beef and bean burritos and for lunch I had strawberry yogurt with granola.

Nothing as of yet, I am not feeling the best..Nauseas and stuff...On top of that I am trying to lose some much needed pounds..even though this is not the best way, I try to eat only once a day.

I had cereal for breakfast and a salad for lunch!

I have no idea why, but for breakfast I had soup, and for lunch I had applesauce.

For breakfest I ate Honey Nut Cheerios.
And for lunch I have not eaten anything exept cookies.

Cereal crops or grains are mostly grasses cultivated for their edible grains or a fruit seeds (i.e., botanically a type of fruit called a caryopsis). Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities and provide more energy worldwide than any other type of crop; they are therefore staple crops. They are also a rich source of carbohydrate. In some developing nations, grain constitutes practically the entire diet of poor people. In developed nations, cereal consumption is more moderate but still substantial.

The word 'cereal' derives from 'Ceres', the name of the pre-Roman goddess of harvest and agriculture. Grains are traditionally called corn in the United Kingdom and Ireland, though that word became specified for maize in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia

the United States and Canada, a cookie (or cooky) is a small, round, flat cake. In most English-speaking countries outside North America, the most common word for this is biscuit; in many regions both terms are used, while in others the two words have different meanings—a cookie is a plain bun in Scotland[citation needed], while in the United States a biscuit is a kind of quick bread not unlike a scone.
Its name derives from the Dutch word koekje or (informal) koekie which means little cake, and arrived in the English language through the Dutch in North America. It spread from American English to British English where biscuit is still the more general term.





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