Burgers for breakfast. (Papa John's, hamburger, health, bread)
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yep, I don't think it's crazy or weird at all. I love eggs and sausage but I'd also eat other kinds of food in the morning too. I'd have a burger but wrapped in lettuce instead of a bun. Or give me a hamburger patty w/ cheese and a fried egg. I'd throw some hot sauce on there and eat with a knife and fork.
I think Burger King is smart to offer whoppers in the morning for their customers who would like them at that time. they should make a breakfast burger and throw in hashbrowns and egg in it.
I've always loved lunch/dinner food for breakfast -- if it's good enough for me to eat at 6pm, it's good enough for me to eat at 6am, too. I'm not a sweet-food person, and I find a slice of pizza (or leftover chicken curry) to be far more substantial and satisfying than a sweet roll.
I'd rather have a burger for breakfast than cereal. One with a nice fried egg on it. I work in a high school cafeteria and on midmorning break I often fixed myself a cheeseburger... that is when they were 100 percent beef. This year they started ordering these nasty patties that have soy in them. Yuck.
There's no rule saying breakfast has to be cereal. Personally, eating cereal or a stack of pancakes for breakfast would have me in a hypoglycemic slump within a couple of hours. Most breakfast offerings are starch, starch, starch.
they are putting soy in the burgers now?? the food nazi's are taking over!!!
burgers were the most popular lunch in elementery school and in high school...
in high school, for 3 months we had "buffet style" pick your own lunches,,
this reduced throw outs by 70% and saved on lunch costs
but then the food nazis-even back then were saying no one is eating veggies, so the veggies were mandatory on the food tray,,,and again,,,so much got thrown out....
i just hope that burger king dont start with morning "king" commercials,,,,those were creepy!
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they are putting soy in the burgers now?? the food nazi's are taking over!!!
burgers were the most popular lunch in elementery school and in high school...
in high school, for 3 months we had "buffet style" pick your own lunches,,
this reduced throw outs by 70% and saved on lunch costs
but then the food nazis-even back then were saying no one is eating veggies, so the veggies were mandatory on the food tray,,,and again,,,so much got thrown out....
i just hope that burger king dont start with morning "king" commercials,,,,those were creepy!
I read something yesterday that made me laugh. The lady responsible for the school lunches said, that thanks to the new regulations, she has the healthiest trash cans in the USA.
I eat anything for breakfast and I can't remember the last time I've ever had breakfast cereal, except for Chex Mix. I'm going to be honest and say a Whopper breakfast would be my favorite thing.
Most of the time when I was in the AF my duty hours were midnight to 7 AM seems like all I could find was Breakfast when what I really wanted was supper.
Some people are just getting off work when the burger joints open and they would appreciate a burger instead of an egg McMuffin
I've always loved lunch/dinner food for breakfast -- if it's good enough for me to eat at 6pm, it's good enough for me to eat at 6am, too. I'm not a sweet-food person, and I find a slice of pizza (or leftover chicken curry) to be far more substantial and satisfying than a sweet roll.
And vice versa. I love breakfast for dinner!
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