We've been eating breakfast for dinner at least one night per week for some time now.
Our normal routine is to cook four meals' worth of whatever dinner entree we're having that week on Sunday, then eat that Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Tuesday is our "take a break" day, when we eat something else. For the last few months, we've been eating breakfast for dinner that day.
Fridays are our "night out", while Saturdays we either grill something or eat something we made and froze long ago (we usually make large pots of soups, stews, chili, and spaghetti sauce throughout the year, then freeze half and use the other half for our "four nights" plan).
The breakfast for dinner thing is starting to wear thin now, though. We'll have to come up with something else to make soon, or we'll have bacon and eggs coming out of our ears.
When the kids were home we would occasionlly have green eggs and home for dinner, and sometimes pancakes and bacon. It would be a special treat to do that.
Love breakfast for dinner, heck I love it for lunch too! (We sometimes do that at the pre-k where I teach...) Bring on the french toast, pancakes, cereal, etc... at any time of day!
LOVE IT! I actually can't eat the heavy stuff for breakfast or I feel awful all dady, so I really like it for dinner. DH would rather have it in the a.m. so he always grumbles when we have it at night. The ONLY time I cook a big breakfast is Christmas morning.
When I lived with my parents, my FAVORITE dinner was french toast, with sliced sheddar cheese melted on top, fried eggs and bacon!! YUMMMMMY! It was great by OHHHH so bad for you!!
Having breakfast for dinner is usually the only time that we eat breakfast foods. Every once in a while, we will make a huge breakfast on a sunday, but not normally.
When I was a kid I loved it when my Mom would make breakfast for dinner. She usually made pancakes and ham.
I don't make "breakfast for dinner" now, but I do use breakfast foods as part of a dinner meal, for example spaghetti carbonara, or baked eggs with herbs and garlic, or frisse salad with lardons and poached egg.
Our Authorized Disney Vacation Planners are here to provide personalized, expert advice, answer every question, and uncover the best discounts.
Let Dreams Unlimited Travel take care of all the details, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a stress-free vacation.