Which do you prefer?
Which do you prefer?
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That's now very popular here in the EU besides the UK, so I never had both of them. I know the name Weetabix, but the other one But anway, I don't like such stuff.
Sorry but what is that? By the name i think it's food ...? breakfast?
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I actally had oatibix this morning. The best ones are the bite size - the bigger ones just turn into cold porridge after 2 minutes of sitting in the milk.
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Yuck, man. Just ... yuck. Bread for breakfast, solely. Or cornflakes.
Quite like Weetabix (with plenty of sugar) but not tried Oatibix.
Although of late I've been just skipping breakfast altogether (yes, I know it's very bad).
That is all far too healthy for me. My breakfast (if I remember to have one) is usually cheesy-beans on toast, with chilli sauce as a garnish.
Might have to start adding peppers into the mix as one of my five-a-day...
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I have never had Otibix, so I selected Weatabix. I like it with lots of sugar.
But normally I have Crunchy Nut . I have only started eating breakfast regulaly recently. Since I got back from my holiday in fact. When I was on holiday we all had breakfast (cerial) first thing in the morning and I quite liked it. In the past, I usually only had breakfast when I had to go to school, and that was just either toast or crumpets. I now normally save those for lunch.
I never have breakfast, I'm eating a sandwich when I'm at work, even with a hamburger on it, hm, best thing for 7AM.
I was never a fan of flakes or other sweet stuff in the morning. But sometimes I also go to a bakery and get some croissants, but rarely.
When I was in the UK in 1982, with my soccer team, we were divided into different families for 5 days. Every morning when having breakfast, they had at least 15 different sorts of flakes, eggs, bacon and all that stuff. The problem is, that they (you) eat differently (or was it only like that in the past), they didn't have lunch, only dinner. I (we) have the habit to have a good lunch, but in the UK, they don't (didn't) eat at all, only in the morning and in the evening, which I didn't understand at that time. Instead the had 20 cups of tea with milk