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Sunday, 10 May 2015
Breakfast
I had this post drafted perfectly in my mind having been thinking it out as I walked the dog after breakfast, but do you think I can remember now what I proposed to write? Of course not!
Anyway, I can't remember the last time I had a full English breakfast. Or even a half English, come to that. Cooked breakfasts just don't happen in this house. There's no good reason why they shouldn't, except for the established routine which dictates that I take the Old Bat a cup of tea, then have my breakfast before I go back to help her get up and dressed. If I were to take the time to cook bacon and eggs, the morning would be half gone before the OB came downstairs and it would be almost lunchtime before I took the dog out.
For many years, all I had time for before dashing off to catch the train was a bowl of cereal and a mug of coffee. And that habit has continued into retirement. I have changed the cereal from time to time. There was even a short while when I heated milk to make instant porridge, but I never did seem to get the right ratio between hot milk and porridge oats so I gave up and went back to the old cereal.
But when in France, it became routine for me to have toast and marmalade, using a supermarket's own brand sliced bread and their own marmalade. It was during our last trip that I decided I fancied a change from my usual cereal breakfast, so when I next did a supermarket shop I lashed out and bought a sliced loaf before spending an inordinate length of time choosing my marmalade. There is no choice in France. Well, there is: take it or leave it. But I had forgotten how many types of marmalade we have here in England: Oxford, thick cut, thin cut, orange, lemon etc etc. And several different makes as well. Anyway, I have so far tried two different breads and two marmalades - and i still prefer the French bread and marmalade!
Maybe I shall just have to go back to cereal. Or buy some bacon.
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3 comments:
I love me my Orange marmalade.
I'm a big fan of toast and marmalade but it has to be the dark slightly bitter stuff with proper bits of peel, I can't cope with shredless or sweet stuff. The best I've found is Sainsburys own, I think it's even better than the Oxford one for taste and it beats it hands down on price!
...or, just pick up some French marmalade next time you're in France! Stock up, they're small and probably travel well in a car.
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