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Christmas Day breakfast - what do you have?
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Something warm, filling, non-alcoholic, and non-throat-clogging, to ensure that I survive the following two hours singing in a freezing cold church without another proper meal until getting on for 3pm...
Sardines on toast :drool:Operation Get in Shape
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Smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on bagels. Children have whatever I can get them to eat - usually a piece of toast - because they are too busy to eat anything other than choc on christmas morning!!0
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So lots of votes for smolked salmon and scrambled egg bagels. Quite like the brie and bacon croisssant idea too xxx0
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Definately chocolate croissants and Bucks Fizz for us. Kids can open their stockings before breakfast but nothing else, I'm so mean!!Fashion on a ration 0 of 660
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i'm with the smoked salmon and scrambled egg brigade with bucks fizz. Its one thing i look forward to every year :-):jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0
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Christmas morning is always bacon sarnie and bucks fizz for us. DH and I do have a special treat breakfast though, Parma ham and cheesy scrambled egg on soft buttered bread! Yummy!0
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We always have sausages wrapped in bacon (little willies) in rolls, plenty of brown sauce and bucks fizz. Followed by the annual opening of the tin of chocolates to keep us going whilst opening presents.:happylove DD July 2011:happyloveAug 13 [STRIKE]£4235.19[/STRIKE]:eek: £2550.00 :cool:0
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Asti Spumante and bacon butties for my festive breakfast !!!0
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Usually a fry-up but OH is suffering with gall stones so smoked salmon and scrambled eggs with bagels sounds good to me, that is if he's not in hospital by then poor love.
I wonder can he eat crispy bacon or is that not a good idea.?0
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