Favorite breakfast food? Hmm, that's an interesting question, because did you really mean, "What is my favorite food to eat at breakfast time", or "What is my favorite food that is generally considered breakfast food"? Because the answers to those two questions are different. Assuming of course you answered "yes" to MY question (Which ignores the fact that it was not asked using a logical OR, which implies the answer would be yes if either case were true) I'm going to tell you the answer to both.
First, my favorite food that is generally considered an appropriate breakfast-time food. That's kind of a complex question, because I really dig pancakes, but they're really simple, especially when compared to the wonder of waffles, but a rotten waffle is, if you'll pardon the rhyme, awful, whilst a bad pancake is easily ignored in favor of the delicious pancake below or above it. And of course, NEITHER of these options is a meat. You know, a lot of people say they're into bacon, and clearly there is good reason for this, I mean bacon is delicious. It's probably the king of all meats, but you know what? I'm not really that into it. Well, I like bacon, but I'm not really IN like with bacon, you know? I've always preferred sausage myself. In fact, when I used to eat at IHOP three times a week I tried this incredible maple smoked sausage that was in fact so amazing that I couldn't finish it, because it was so delicious it was making me sick. And this whole time I have said nothing of doughnuts (Note that it is spelled DOUGHnut, not donut, because they are made of dough, not do). Cereal? It's good, but I don't like eating it for breakfast. First of all, cereal is cold. I need something warm to wake me up and get me going. And the other thing is, it takes too long to eat. I could eat a whole banana in the time it takes me to just pour my cereal, and milk? Forget about it.
Now, as for my favorite thing to eat for breakfast: Leftover Hamburger Helper. You heard me. Favorite breakfast food? Hmm, that's an interesting question, because did you really mean, "What is my favorite food to eat at breakfast time", or "What is my favorite food that is generally considered breakfast food"? Because the answers to those two questions are different. Assuming of course you answered "yes" to MY question (Which ignores the fact that it was not asked using a logical OR, which implies the answer would be yes if either case were true) I'm going to tell you the answer to both.
First, my favorite food that is generally considered an appropriate breakfast-time food. That's kind of a complex question, because I really dig pancakes, but they're really simple, especially when compared to the wonder of waffles, but a rotten waffle is, if you'll pardon the rhyme, awful, whilst a bad pancake is easily ignored in favor of the delicious pancake below or above it. And of course, NEITHER of these options is a meat. You know, a lot of people say they're into bacon, and clearly there is good reason for this, I mean bacon is delicious. It's probably the king of all meats, but you know what? I'm not really that into it. Well, I like bacon, but I'm not really IN like with bacon, you know? I've always preferred sausage myself. In fact, when I used to eat at IHOP three times a week I tried this incredible maple smoked sausage that was in fact so amazing that I couldn't finish it, because it was so delicious it was making me sick. And this whole time I have said nothing of doughnuts (Note that it is spelled DOUGHnut, not donut, because they are made of dough, not do). Cereal? It's good, but I don't like eating it for breakfast. First of all, cereal is cold. I need something warm to wake me up and get me going. And the other thing is, it takes too long to eat. I could eat a whole banana in the time it takes me to just pour my cereal, and milk? Forget about it.
Now, as for my favorite thing to eat for breakfast: Leftover Hamburger Helper. You heard me. |