How often do you eat breakfast foods outside of the morning?

It’s nine pm and I’m eating a Breakfast Jack. How often do you eat breakfast foods for lunch or dinner? And what do you eat?

Bacon and eggs with toast has become an evening meal for me. I never have time to make it in the mornings.

Bacon and eggs are a great supper treat after a horrible day at the office and I’m too tired to mess with eating out. Usually once a week I’ll treat myself to this supper. I keep it quick and easy. Use a egg poacher, and microwave the bacon. Very little cleanup.

I do it a few times a week. I generally get home from work about 11:00 or so and am usually hungry but not for anything much. Cereal is pretty much what I choose to eat at that time.

I normally eat toast for breakfast.

I will also eat toast whenever I am hungry.

Often lunch - and less often dinner - involves toast.

I like toast.

A cooked breakfast of the bacon and eggs variety is the best meal on earth and I have for years eaten this any time of day, so for brunch, lunch or dinner.

Actual breakfast for me is usually just a cup of coffee with an optional piece of fruit, or only a protein shake depending on how hungry I am. I do keep some cereal around for visitors but only eat it as dessert once in a while.

I don’t keep a normal schedule, so my first meal of the day routinely happens outside of morning hours and often includes breakfast foods, though not always. But I also enjoy breakfasty foods as subsequent meals. I had pancakes for supper night before last, and there really isn’t any time of day that I can’t enjoy a bowl of cereal or some peanut butter toast.

Mmm peanut butter toast.

Pancakes and beer go really well together. For dinner.

Not often at all. Sometimes I’ll buy a box of frozen waffles, and have them with scrambled eggs and fruit for lunch until they’re gone. But that’s rare.

I’m a SAHM, so my daughter and I get our breakfast on in the mornings.

If the option for “randomly but at least several times a month” had been there that would have been closer to the case for me. So I voted for the closest to that.

Dry cereal, with or without milk, is just another “snack food” for me. Also, the microwaveable “breakfast bowl” things with eggs, meat, potatoes and cheese are good for snacking anytime.

If you count donuts, bagels, sweet rolls and other “breakfast pastries” then my consumption would be even more frequent.

Only rarely do I eat a full-scale breakfast at the breakfast (before noon) time of day, so except for “breakfasty” things eaten piecemeal during breakfast hours, most of my habit is indeed “outside of the morning” as described.

Sorry if that’s not much help! :slight_smile:

Same here. I eat muffins and bagels as afternoon snacks now and then. Cereal, too. I snack on dry Cheerios instead of chips sometimes when I’m watching TV. I rarely eat a real “breakfast”, even in the morning. Eggs and bacon and all the typical breakfast stuff is really only a weekend thing for me, and even then, only if I get up early enough for it.

I tend to get eggs over easy or an omelette at the diner once a week or so for dinner.

I eat Stupid Food – morning, noon, and night.

I have eggs and toast almost every morning, and frequently have a bowl of cereal after work. Maybe one weekend a month I like to go all out and make biscuits and gravy and bacon and eggs and fresh cut fruit and orange juice and maybe cinnamon rolls for breakfast dessert. In that case we eat breakfast in the morning, but it counts as lunch and an afternoon snack and half of dinner, too.

I eat sausage and eggs for supper 4-5 times a year. I eat cold breakfast cereal for an evening snack once or twice a week.

Recently I had a bag of raisin bagels, ate them as midnight snacks.

I often have an omelet or just eggs with ham or bacon for lunch.

If I’m home alone and don’t want to bother with cooking a dinner-type meal, I’ll just eat a bowl of cereal and milk. I’ve also been known to have eggs, toast, and bacon for a late-night dinner with friends because I know I won’t want dessert afterwards.

For cheap thrills, add some blueberries to your evening cereal and you may have some wild, vivid, technicolor dreams.

I actually had pancakes and scrambled eggs for dinner last night…

because I wanted to try the Justin’s Chocolate Peanut Butter we just got!

It was awesome!

Anytime’s a good time for biscuits and gravy.