I generally eat a lot of high-carb items like cereal, pop tarts, waffles, pancakes, muffins, and occasionally the bacon, eggs, and toast combo. This seems to be a distinctly American thing, but I really don't know what other options are out there.
On trips to Australia, EU, and China breakfast doesn't seem to be the same dining event that we tend to make it. Eating establishments were mostly limited to pastries and coffee. So, what do YOU eat for breakfast and what is common of other countries?
I generally have a bowl of cereal or chocolate milk and a corn muffin for variety.
On occasion I will eat out or be at a family gathering, when pancakes or eggs and bacon are prepared for the group.
Sometimes I might get an egg-and-cheese sandwich if I'm on the go, or a buttered roll & chocolate milk on the days I have to be at work at 6 AM. When I need to be somewhere near a McDonalds in the morning, I'll get an egg & cheese biscuit. That's what I usually do when I have an early dentist appointment and that was my habit on the day a WoT book was being released, for the last four Jordan books. I'd go to McDonalds in the morning, get that breakfast and wait for the bookstore to open. My favorite bookstores had closed by the time of the Sanderson books, so I had to do workarounds. I was picked up the State Police with my egg & cheese on a hard roll before the store opened for tGS, went to IHOP to wait for ToM, and by aMoL, I had lost my enthusiasm and just got it at a normal time.
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