Searched the catalog and didn't see anything about what Veeky Forums usually eats for breakfast

Searched the catalog and didn't see anything about what Veeky Forums usually eats for breakfast.

So, what does Veeky Forums routinely eat for breakfast? I usually make a batch of scrambled egg muffins for the week so I can eat breakfast after I workout on campus.

Either a piece of fruit, usually banana or apple, or a couple hardboiled eggs. If I have more time I might fry a couple eggs to eat with toast.

I usually eat a grain-based food, some dairy and a bit of fruit, none of which are necessarily whole foods.

Yesterday, I had breakfast cereal with yogurt and banana and this morning, I just finished two slices of toast with butter and jam.
Tomorrow, I'm gonna have rice pudding with milk, dried cantaloupe and toasted pumpkin seeds.

>scrambled egg muffins
There's a café near here that sell those for $3 each. They call them frittata muffins. I've made something similar: scramble cook some eggs to just coagulated, but not browned in any way, then mix the egg curds with raw egg, shredded cheese and chopped chives, pour into a cake pan, top with more cheese and bake until set.
Then cool, slice and serve.

What are they like?
What kind of flour do you use?
Ever throw in a teaspoon of hot curry powder to spice up the bash?

A protein shake and a glass of water with a vitamin pill. I hate breakfast.

veggie bean chili w/bread

whiskey
black
with 2 creams and 2 sugars

A few boiled eggs and a tin of tuna.

For the past few months I've been having some kind of sandwich. Today's was with xinomyzithra (a type of Greek crumbly sour white cheese), olive paste and some tomato. I recently discovered the joy of shakshouka though, so I make that too occasionally, if I have the time.

>pic related, it's xinomyzithra

Talking about breakfast, my friends laughed at me when I Told them this but I eat my cereal with two bowls, a milk bowl and a cereal bowl.

Reason: I hate when the cereal gets soggy so I just like to dip each spoon of cereal into the milk as I go.