on 11-11-2015 13:02
on 11-11-2015 13:02
So... lets make me hungry What did you eat last?
As for me, I had this wonderful salmon sandwich!
PS I'm keeping track of all your activity
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11-11-2015 13:15 - edited 11-11-2015 13:18
11-11-2015 13:15 - edited 11-11-2015 13:18
@Anonymous wrote:What did you eat last? .....
PS I'm keeping track of all your activity
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Teeheehee,
I'm out.
11-11-2015 13:45 - edited 11-11-2015 13:46
Hey guys, the off-topic section is meant to create a laid-back atmosphere for the forum. Any non-tecnical topics are discussed here and everyone is welcome to join and share. The aim is to get to know each other's taste a little better Anyone who doesn't like the games that we suggest is welcome to PM me with new ideas and suggestions and I will gladly considerate the options for upcoming threads. If you don't like a thread, just ignore it but please don't sabotage it.
Back on topic now...I just had AVOCADO SALAD! what does that say about me??hahaha
on 11-11-2015 14:36
on 11-11-2015 14:49
on 12-11-2015 10:51
Let's forget that...
What did you guys had for breakfast?
I had two toasts with avocado and an orange juice.
I used to have for breakfast hot chocolate and 2 toast with butter and honey. But I watched a documentary called cowspiracy and I'm trying to eat less cow products, so no milk, no butter...
Have you guys seen this video, quite interesting to see what other people have for breakfast in the different parts of the world.
on 12-11-2015 22:59
on 12-11-2015 22:59
@Anonymous wrote:
....Have you guys seen this video, quite interesting to see what other people have for breakfast in the different parts of the world.
Nice video, but I had to laugh really hard x'D
Germany - Sausages, hard-boiled eggs, bread roll?
Bread roll - yes, but it's more just bread (not that fluffy-stuff as elsewhere), or on weekends croissants
Hard-boiled eggs - more for the weekends
But NEVER EVER sausages. No, no never ever xD
It's lighter as for example the british breakfast, because it's tradition to eat warm stuff at midday and just bread at the evening. Not like UK handles it - good, rich breakfast, sandwich/soup at midday and dinner in the evening.
Most people break with the traditions, because they work long and eat together in the family in the evening, but my grandparents both have their lunch at exact 12 o'clock.
And I just had Laugenstangen (just like Laugenbretzel as a stick)
Greets
on 13-11-2015 07:16
on 13-11-2015 07:16
I never have breakfast, just a large mug of tea.
on 26-11-2015 12:11
a mince pie
on 26-11-2015 12:19