Re: Breakfast
Posted: Tue January 06, 2015 10:04 pm
malice wrote:i sometimes forget to eat at all and then i'm suddenly shaky and sick to my stomach, or i get a headache. then i know it's time to eat
That's no good!
malice wrote:i sometimes forget to eat at all and then i'm suddenly shaky and sick to my stomach, or i get a headache. then i know it's time to eat
it was the cause of a lot of migraines for me when i was working - or the trigger for them. the heavy stress combined with not eating soon enough would start them. i've done some stupid things in that state. i try eat more regularly now but without a schedule it's difficult.NaiveAndTrue wrote:malice wrote:i sometimes forget to eat at all and then i'm suddenly shaky and sick to my stomach, or i get a headache. then i know it's time to eat
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I did the same thing all through high school. I literally ate dinner and nothing else. I figured it was probably bad when it got to the point when I actually passed out.malice wrote:it was the cause of a lot of migraines for me when i was working - or the trigger for them. the heavy stress combined with not eating soon enough would start them. i've done some stupid things in that state. i try eat more regularly now but without a schedule it's difficult.NaiveAndTrue wrote:malice wrote:i sometimes forget to eat at all and then i'm suddenly shaky and sick to my stomach, or i get a headache. then i know it's time to eat
That's no good!![]()
correctcutuphalfdead wrote:Just smoked salmon? No crackers or bagel to put it on?
i could go for that about nowE.H. Ruddock wrote:I'm eating a big ol' slab of smoked salmon for breakfast today.
Gotta say, nothing beats a good sourdough pancake. Not restaurant from a box crap, home starter sourdough styletragabigzanda wrote:And my go-to pancake recipe for nearly every Sunday:
http://www.fifteenspatulas.com/whole-wheat-pancakes/
Relatively quick but the true flavor comes out as its aged and fed.... My mom did it when j was young and awhile back passed in her book and crock jar to my wife.tragabigzanda wrote:I've never done my own starter (sourdough, kombucha, or other). I should give this whirl...How long does a starter take to cultivate?dpupenya wrote:Gotta say, nothing beats a good sourdough pancake. Not restaurant from a box crap, home starter sourdough styletragabigzanda wrote:And my go-to pancake recipe for nearly every Sunday:
http://www.fifteenspatulas.com/whole-wheat-pancakes/
Pancakestragabigzanda wrote:Thanks. I am all over this -- will research more this week and commence experimenting soon. You use the same starter for pancakes that you would use for bread?dpupenya wrote:Relatively quick but the true flavor comes out as its aged and fed.... My mom did it when j was young and awhile back passed in her book and crock jar to my wife.tragabigzanda wrote:I've never done my own starter (sourdough, kombucha, or other). I should give this whirl...How long does a starter take to cultivate?dpupenya wrote:Gotta say, nothing beats a good sourdough pancake. Not restaurant from a box crap, home starter sourdough styletragabigzanda wrote:And my go-to pancake recipe for nearly every Sunday:
http://www.fifteenspatulas.com/whole-wheat-pancakes/
I think doug does it too