This post is inspired by a video posted by the Washington Post to Facebook on Monday. It shows (allegedly) common breakfast items and their nutritional content from several countries.
Of course the U.S. breakfast is shown last, and it's... a little odd: a bowl of cereal covered in (definitely not skim) milk, two waffles doused in maple syrup, and a glass of orange juice. 1000+ calories. I've never seen anyone eat this combination of food in one sitting before.
I have a protein bar and coffee most days. Every once in a while I do the whole Sunday brunch thing for the kids with pancakes and bacon. But that hardly counts because we don't eat an entire lunch four hours later.
What is U.S. GAF really having for breakfast? I have no idea whether the other breakfasts are remotely accurate. Maybe Global GAF can weigh in on those.
Of course the U.S. breakfast is shown last, and it's... a little odd: a bowl of cereal covered in (definitely not skim) milk, two waffles doused in maple syrup, and a glass of orange juice. 1000+ calories. I've never seen anyone eat this combination of food in one sitting before.
I have a protein bar and coffee most days. Every once in a while I do the whole Sunday brunch thing for the kids with pancakes and bacon. But that hardly counts because we don't eat an entire lunch four hours later.
What is U.S. GAF really having for breakfast? I have no idea whether the other breakfasts are remotely accurate. Maybe Global GAF can weigh in on those.