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A cup of coffee does me first thing, then before I leave the house I decide another ones a good idea..

 

As I see it, it seems a better idea to make two cups of coffee than faff about cooking stuff first thing of a morning.... not to mention there always a pie shop open somewhere's abouts by mid morning..

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A cup of coffee does me first thing, then before I leave the house I decide another ones a good idea..

 

As I see it, it seems a better idea to make two cups of coffee than faff about cooking stuff first thing of a morning.... not to mention there always a pie shop open somewhere's abouts by mid morning..

 

 

Christ.

 

It's the first time I've ever related to you.

 

I feel dirty.

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A cup of coffee does me first thing, then before I leave the house I decide another ones a good idea..

 

As I see it, it seems a better idea to make two cups of coffee than faff about cooking stuff first thing of a morning.... not to mention there always a pie shop open somewhere's abouts by mid morning..

 

Caffeine,pastrey and minced sheeps testicles....whats not to like...smashin- breakfast of chanpions!

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Mash 1 banana & three eggs together with a tea spoon of cinnamon. Then pan fry like you would an omelette. Top with Greek yogurt and blueberries it's the daddy.

 

 

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That's what my Mrs has! Less the cinamon.

 

Tuna and green beans for me. Carbs slow me down.

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I used to make muesli flapjack with butter and honey, packed with dried cranberries and cherries, cinnamon ginger and dark chocolate.

 

Problem was it was intended as a breakfast power bar, but it was so damn good that I'd end up eating 3 big slabs through the day and nothing else!

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I used to make muesli flapjack with butter and honey, packed with dried cranberries and cherries, cinnamon ginger and dark chocolate.

 

Problem was it was intended as a breakfast power bar, but it was so damn good that I'd end up eating 3 big slabs through the day and nothing else!

 

Cant see a problem with that.

 

They sound good might have to try making some :thumbup1:

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I used to make muesli flapjack with butter and honey, packed with dried cranberries and cherries, cinnamon ginger and dark chocolate.

 

Problem was it was intended as a breakfast power bar, but it was so damn good that I'd end up eating 3 big slabs through the day and nothing else!

 

I had a similar experience.I made flapjacks with protein powder and dried fruits and cut the slab up into bars.

At the time i had just quit smoking and was going to the gym most days after work,the problem was- i was as flatulant as a cow after a baked bean eating marathon and was told by the guys it was to stop or i was getting a hastily installed butt plug.

Those flapjacks tasted wierd anyway..

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