
At my home, we eat something most of you haven’t heard of, it is called scrapple. We also have scrambled eggs, English Muffins (I wonder if the English call it that?), coffee, milk, tea.


At my home, we eat something most of you haven’t heard of, it is called scrapple. We also have scrambled eggs, English Muffins (I wonder if the English call it that?), coffee, milk, tea.

we used to have coffee cake and donuts and milk on Christmas Eve after church and watch the pope and then get up on Christmas morning and up and all the presents but I’m alone now so I will have nothing
Cossansts and Pain al Chocolate
Whenever I went to Europe on business, which was often, I would have Pain al Chocolate for breakfast at the hotel as we couldn't get it here. In the past 5 years or so I see it much more frequently in the US than in the past. Croissants have been here a long time but not Pain al Chocolate. Wonderful.
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This is an interesting question. I don't recall =xmas morning breakfast being anything out of the ordinary. Maybe pancakes. But the big deal is supper is early in the afternoon. Then the fancy dishes come out.
Best to eat somewhat later in the morning, and eat light because "dinner" could be somewhere between 1 and 3 pm and could render you comatose.
Start eating on that good china every day! No need to wait for a holiday. Every day you're alive and well is a holiday! Use the silverware, I mean the sterling silver every day too. A friend who just died told me that. I've started buying a few place settings of Lenox that I had years ago because it's pretty and elegant. I'm getting rid of my fiestaware to some deserving family. It's chunky and colorful, but I'm elegant at this point in my life, not chunky and colorful. Fits me..
My family has cinnamon rolls and coffee for breakfast.
tamales...
Varies different years I've had fry ups, porridge, toast, leftover birthday cake/party food, french toast, chocolate, zubrowka&apple juice and back in 2016 a Cohiba Siglo 2 and a few fingers of Jim Beam
by the way we just call them muffins
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Rolls, cheese, ham, boiled eggs, juice, coffee, Christmas music, in the background the Christmas tree and the smiles of the others at the table.
I don't eat breakfast for any reason.
We have a big Christmas lunch instead of a big Christmas breakfast, so we usually eat some scrambled eggs on toasted wholemeal. Of course, a lot relies on what each person desires.
I skip breakfast that day to make room for the massive Christmas lunch.
I make an egg casserole and cinnamon rolls.
A bowl of cereal.
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