Breaking your fast

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day but if you ask me, it’s also the most boring. I always struggle to think of interesting and different things to eat at the start of the day. Whenever I do have something delicious to break my fast, I feel the need to photograph the moment.

Some of my favourite breakfasts from lately are:

1) Scrambled eggs (always scrambled because I hate runny eggs) with smoked salmon, capers and black grapes.  IMG_5991 2) Bacon, tomato and an omelette of sorts cooked on the BBQ.IMG_6022 3) Savoury muffins that preferably involve olives and basil like theseIMG_60624) Strawberry, apple and almond breakfast muffins from What Katie Ate.IMG_6116 5) Porridge with peanut butter and frozen berries. IMG_6916

And lastly, I need to mention this breakfast that Mel made me on the very first day of the year. Even though 8 months have passed, it is still the best breakfast I’ve had in 2014.
There was rocket, scrambled egg, guacamole, bacon, tomatoes marinated in olive oil and parsley and a whole lot of flaked, toasted almonds. Yum.

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What do you eat for breakfast???

6 thoughts on “Breaking your fast

  1. Today I ate a stick of kit kat. Very jelly of ur brekkies! I love a savoury breakfast (including savoury French toast), but have developed a recent love of creeps (a far cry from the fluffy, American-style pancakes and waffles of my childhood).

  2. These look amazing :) This is why I need to quit my job, so my whole day can revolve around breakfast! ;) I love a bit of cafe breaky, but otherwise it’s some form of yummy avo smash or banana or something on toast in the car on the way to work with a coffee. Which also I love.

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