breakfast
Rating: 16 point(s) | Read and rate text individuallyI like British breakfast. I am looking forward to my next trip to England, since it is never the same when I try to make some at home.
| Amount of texts to »breakfast« | 51, and there are 48 texts (94.12%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3) |
| Average lenght of texts | 249 Characters |
| Average Rating | 8.333 points, 3 Not rated texts |
| First text | on May 3rd 2000, 22:28:28 wrote Groggy groove about breakfast |
| Latest text | on Sep 13th 2018, 07:14:21 wrote Brock about breakfast |
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on Mar 5th 2006, 19:04:08 wrote
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on Sep 16th 2005, 10:26:36 wrote |
I like British breakfast. I am looking forward to my next trip to England, since it is never the same when I try to make some at home.
Most breakfast foods seem to be brown or yellow or white or orange.
Jams come in lots of different colours, though. I guess that is the only way to get blue or purple into your morning meal.
Expect problems and eat them for breakfast.
(Alfred A. Montapert)
One of the greatest delights when travelling through imaginary countries is the moment of discovery when biting into an unknown fruit. I will never forget the puckering in my mouth and the great shiver that ran down my spine when one morning at breakfast I popped a small boor-geresy into my mouth. Oh, to return to Erewhon!
To eat well in England, you should have a breakfast three times a day.
(William Somerset Maugham)
The thing about breakfast is that my stomach is rarely strong enough, upon having just woken up, to actually eat a monstrous breakful of pancakes and eggs and sausages and cereals and canteloupe slices. Brunch works very nicely, but must be prepared by someone else to really work properly. My solution is to eat a hearty breakfast immediately before going to bed, usually at around 1 AM.
It is beyond the imagination of the menu-maker that there are people in the world who breakfast on a single egg.
(Melvin Maddocks)
All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast.
(John Gunther)
How do you live a long life? »Take a two-mile walk every morning before breakfast.«
(Harry S. Truman)
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