Would you eat chicken for breakfast?

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The fried-chicken giant KFC is offering a meal deal – including Chicken AM – to customers at selected restaurants across the UK from today. The meal option includes a hash brown, and a cup of Seattle’s Best
Jack Hinchliffe, Head of Innovation at KFC UK & Ireland said: “Following a successful start in Beaconsfield, we are excited to begin rolling out our breakfast menu across the UK.
“Chicken for breakfast might feel like a novelty, but there’s plenty of evidence it can become a breakfast choice here too. After all, whilst Colonel Sanders’ recipe might be a secret – the nation’s love for chicken certainly isn’t, so why not have it early? The Chicken AM is a delicious way to start the day and we are sure KFC fans will love it.”

Chicken for breakfast is already a much-loved choice elsewhere – in Mexico, Chilaquiles with pulled chicken are a favourite breakfast option, whilst in Indonesia, chicken porridge is a morning must-have.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/200...tomers-keen-on-fried-chicken-in-the-mornings/

Do you eat chicken for breakfast? Would you eat chicken for breakfast?
 
Many, many countries around the world do not have this insistence that first world countries do, that you should have breakfast cereal for breakfast. In fact, breakfast cereal does not exist in most other countries in the world. The very concept is alien to them. They eat normal meals 3 times (or twice) a day and a totally savoury breakfast is not a problem.

During my travels it was really uncommon to find cereal on the menu for breakfast. Often it was fish, omelettes (of all sorts including fish omelettes), and bread, meat and cheese. Cooked breakfasts were very common and I can easily see how in family homes this would translate to other meats such as chicken.

In fact, personally, I think the sooner we move away from sugary and sugar overloaded cereals for breakfast and back to savoury breakfasts the healthier our nations would become! But would I personally eat out of a fast food joint for breakfast - No because I don't eat out of them full stop. But the idea of a veggie burger for breakfast is not an issue for me.
 
:laugh: Go question. Strictly speaking it means to 'break' the 'fast' - that being the 'fast' you had whilst having your main sleep of the day. So it could be anytime!
I've had my dinner(main meal) at three am, then breakfast(first meal) at eight am. in that order.
 
The fried-chicken giant KFC is offering a meal deal – including Chicken AM – to customers at selected restaurants across the UK from today. The meal option includes a hash brown, and a cup of Seattle’s Best
Jack Hinchliffe, Head of Innovation at KFC UK & Ireland said: “Following a successful start in Beaconsfield, we are excited to begin rolling out our breakfast menu across the UK.
“Chicken for breakfast might feel like a novelty, but there’s plenty of evidence it can become a breakfast choice here too. After all, whilst Colonel Sanders’ recipe might be a secret – the nation’s love for chicken certainly isn’t, so why not have it early? The Chicken AM is a delicious way to start the day and we are sure KFC fans will love it.”

Chicken for breakfast is already a much-loved choice elsewhere – in Mexico, Chilaquiles with pulled chicken are a favourite breakfast option, whilst in Indonesia, chicken porridge is a morning must-have.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/200...tomers-keen-on-fried-chicken-in-the-mornings/

Do you eat chicken for breakfast? Would you eat chicken for breakfast?
Or maybe not!
 
You've gone out and dug the spuds at that time then?
Not that I remember! I might have done a bit whilst sleep walking (I did sleep walking as a child and my Dad grew spuds). :happy:
Spuds for breakfast (if I were to eat breakfast) would be excellent. Did you used to dig potatoes for breakfast, then?
 
Not that I remember! I might have done a bit whilst sleep walking (I did sleep walking as a child and my Dad grew spuds). :happy:
Spuds for breakfast (if I were to eat breakfast) would be excellent. Did you used to dig potatoes for breakfast, then?
For the dinner(at 3 am) which included cooking a chicken.
 
Heard you the first time. Or are they so good you'd to say it three times?
don't know what happened there - internet connection issues. the satellite broadband can be a touch temperamental and whilst the connection speeds are close to 20Mbps and uploads around the 5mbps mark, the ping rate is abysmal around 600-900ms.... So I have a time lag doing anything. including using VOIP...

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