What does /ck/ think about this? It's bacon omelet with bacon and cheese with a side of pancakes.
Also, homemade breakfast thread.
Bacon/eggs and pancakes are two separate breakfasts in my book, and even the best pancake is still almost as unappealing as overcooked eggs.
>>7577886
Looks Ok but as a Brit, we would eat that for breakfast.
Your pancakes are too thick, our pancakes tend to be bigger but a lot thinner - you would call them crepes. But England a crepe is even thinner (almost see through).
Man I miss homemade breakfast... I never get to it anymore since we rarely have any breakfast foods.
I envy those that actually eat breakfast EVERY morning.
>>7577906
>Looks Ok but as a Brit, we would eat that for breakfast.
*Looks Ok but as a Brit, we would NOT eat that for breakfast.
>>7577908
Just because you no longer live with your mom doesn't mean you can't buy and cook your own breakfasts...
>>7577906
>too thick
ats wut ur mum said m8, she still took it all
>>7577911
But anon-san, who would actually wake up at 9 in the morning to eat?
let alone COOK
>>7577908
I can relate. Only time I get to eat HM breakfast is when I'm off from work. Other than that I usually eat oatmeal with a banana.
>>7577913
>A 'your mum' joke . . .Brilliant!
But my point still stands, yes an omelette for breakfast is fine but there is something wrong combining the two!
>>7577923
Some people find waking up half an hour earlier than they need to and cooking real food comforting. I'd probably kill myself if I had to eat oatmeal and a banana every morning, or even worse, stop for donuts, pastries, or fast food crap.