Sunday, October 25, 2015

Breakfast is served

               Imagine this: You are out with some friends or family members at a restaurant either for lunch or late in the evening. Your waiter comes and starts taking everybody’s orders. By listening to your friends’ orders, you notice that they’re all getting food that you would find at a typical lunch or dinner meal. Standing right by your chair with a pad of paper and a pencil in her hand she asks you what you would like to eat. And instead of ordering a food that all your peers ordered, you order breakfast food like maybe some French toast and hash browns with some eggs on the side. All your friends look over and start to question why you wanted breakfast food at a dinner meal. You tell them why and everybody ends up laughing it off.

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               One of my favorite meals to get at any restaurant would have to be a fresh, steaming plate of something off of their breakfast menu. Getting a stack of pancakes topped with whip cream and blueberries on a cold and windy night is always better than getting just your regular old chicken salad. Breakfast foods just have this thing where they taste good no matter what time of day it is. I remember when I was younger; my family would go on lots of vacations all the time. And, it was always a tradition to stop at Cracker Barrel while returning back home. One thing about my family is that we usually don’t go out to eat, and so when we do, we like to get a plate of food that we can’t just buy from the store. That was all except for my younger sister and I. As soon as we got seated, my family knew instantly what our order was; a nice small bowl of cereal. We didn’t care what time of day it was or if there was other options to choose from; we wanted our bowl of cereal.

               Breakfast can be served with anything at any time. Maybe you’re just having one of those nights where you’re really craving pancakes at 7 at night. Or maybe, if you’re having a brunch at someone’s house; you might have a mixture of lunch AND breakfast food. You can never turn down your grandmother’s famous freshly cooked French toast. I think having breakfast be an option for lunch or dinner also opens up a broader selection with choosing what to have. You know what they say: breakfast is the most important meal of the day!

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