Trending News
Who eats a burger, fries and a beer for BREAKFAST?
Anyone out there?
13 Answers
- Anonymous2 months agoFavorite Answer
I mean, I have done once. After a particularly intense house party, comes to mind. Woke up drinking snakebite and my lift home drove past an American-style diner. For you Americans, it's probably just a diner, but for us Brits, it's a novelty ^^
Anyway, yeah, about 10-11am; BBQ cheeseburger burger, curly fries and a beer. Peng ;)
Not a common occurrence, but certainly not one I regret! An absolute necessity at the time xD
- ?Lv 62 months ago
I work hard, get up very early in the morning and at about 9 or 10 am I want lunch not a crepe or a muffin, something with some substance.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Not breakfast Per Se, no, but I've had it in early afternoon when I finally arrived at a Biker run. I didn't have breakfast, so this meal was my "breakfast". Nothing cuts the trail dust from a 280 mile ride like a brew.....
- How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- oldprofLv 72 months ago
Eh did once. I flew from the west coast USA into Munich, Bavaria, Germany. That's close to a twelve hour time zone differential. So when I got there, my first few mornings in Munich were evenings according to my body clock. So I had wienerschnitzel (breaded veal), potatoes, and beer for my Munich breakfast
- Anonymous2 months ago
Not a beer, but I have had burgers and fries before. Americans and some parts of western Europe are really the only countries that have any concept of a specific "breakfast" food. Everyone else gets up and eats leftovers, fish, some kind of wheat or rice porridge, or anything they can get from the market that day. Breaking the fast doesn't have to be with cereal or pancakes, it can be ANYTHING.
- Anonymous2 months ago
🥴 Burger and fries sound ok. Mind you I have never been a breakfast person and I work graves. So... my dinner would be breakfast. Dinner foods.
A beer added is too much. So... I would say a military veteran.