Re: Breakfast? was Re: Double Yolks
- From: "Farm1" <please@askifyouwannaknow>
- Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 22:05:15 +1000
<sbffalo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Farm1 wrote:
A treat for children at
childrenbreakfast time but then that was back in the olden days when
hotwere still fed breakfast.
Hi, Farm1!
Breakfast? I guess my grandkids are special then; they still get
breakfast every morning before school, if they want.
As they should too. But too rare these days unfortunatley.
Their school
offers breakfast free, but most of my kids don't consider a roll or
pizza a decent breakfast.
I was wriitng with my tongue in my cheek I've got to admit. And
partly because of the need for schools to actually offer breakfasts.
My daughter is a teacher and she tells me about some of the poor
little mites who don't get fed properly and breakfast in only one of
the meals missed.
But the school doesn't really offer pizza or rolls for breakfast does
it?
They get three squares from scratch here
when school is out, like the past two weeks of break. I have eight
grandkids here, five for breakfast each weekday.
Gee that must be a handful.
.
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