Is North America the only place on the world where people eat potatoes for breakfast?
You don't eat hamburger for breakfast??
>>78196802
That's far too heavy in the stomach for starting the day.
>>78196802
>on the world
We say, "in the world", Diego.
>>78196802
no, but I'm certain it's the only place people eat scrapple
>>78196802
They serve them in buffets here as well
I cook fried potatoes for breakfast, but only at weekends or summer break
>>78197226
This
eat fruits and croissants, silly fatasses
>>78197441
nigger, croissants are pure fat
While quite a lot of others do, it is only them who do it with gravy sauce.
>>78197575
Yep, full of butter. but still so good you can't breakfast without these buddies
>>78197589
is that an aborted fetus
>>78197669
Speaking like an american. No wonder they like to go Paris. They feel just like home.
>>78196802
Eh, I often do this, specially with leftover dinner potatoes. But it is nowhere common here, so... yes?
>>78197694
It's spoonful of pus scooped from tuberculosis patient's lung.
>>78197995
To be fair they were into butter since well before the Murricans. (Some of their recipes manage to mix pig fat, olive oil, butter and whatever meat you're cooking's fat into a single dish.)
>>78197226
>That's far too heavy in the stomach for starting the day.
I seriously don't get this. If anything breakfast is the best meal to eat heavy food like eggs, sausages and potatoes...
>>78196802
Have you ever been to Hibernia?
>>78196802
It was a big surprise for me, but it's not that bad. On the other hand, my encounters with potatoes-for-breakfast were only in hotels, where breakfast is a serious high-energy affair for business travelers. More laid-back hotels would only serve bananas and bread and coffee.
>>78196802
what do you think?
>>78196802
Too heavy
>>78196802
sometimes i eat fried potatoes for breakfast if i have leftovers from last dinner