Oy mates, besides eggs, what is something fairly basic I can make my gf for breakfast that isn't super time consuming? Thanks!
cereal
>>7412064
cereal
joking aside, breakfast burritos are pretty easy. enough varieties too that you eon't get bored.
Oatmeal
Spice it up with some honey and berries
>>7412064
Pancakes, French toast, omelettes, fruit salad.
>>7412064
egg mcmuffin
fry egg and bacon or sausage, put on english muffin. if she is fat, butter up the muffin and put jelly on it first
>>7412069
Oh shit, breakfast burritos would be perfect. Anyone have a good mixup for those? Or should I just wing it with some website
>>7412089
oh and cheese
OP here, for reference she is probably like 140 and I'm bulking up to 210 so it doesn't matter for me
Just in case weight is somehow relevant
Breakfast burritos
Quiche
Stradda
Frittata
fruit and veggie smoothie
bagel and lox
toast and pate
>>7412090
my preference is to fry up a bag of Potatoes O'Brien, mix in some eggs, add diced sausage(usually spicy), add some cheese post scramble. Serve with some pico or chunky salsa.
For variety's sake look up other recipies.
>>7412100
OP
So should I heat the tortillas? And then put eggs, cheese, meat whatever other bullshit in and roll it up?
>>7412104
Thanks for the reference point, I'll give it a look!
>>7412064
i tenderized your daddy
>>7412105
crack 2 fresh eggs onto a tortilla, put whatever cheese you'd like in there also, roll it up like a burrito, then grill the whole thing for about 4 minutes, wala breakfast in bed.
Steel cut oats.
Grilled cheese.
Toasted sandwiches (basically grilled cheese with other sandwich shit in it)
Leftovers
>>7412064
Over night oatmeal. ¼-½ cup rolled oats (not instant), add the same volume of plain or flavored yogurt, and milk (or any other "liquid" really, sometimes I use apple sauce), add fruit or nuts/seeds if desired, mix, cover, and let sit in the fridge for at least 6 hours. Consume when you wake up.