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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Why and how
is a breakfast biscuit different to say, a normal digestive or shortbread which are biscuits, extremely tasty and edible, and get this - you can eat them for breakfast too!
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 9:42, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
I'm guessing fewer calories

(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 9:43, Reply)
I'm guessing quite the opposite
most "breakfast" things are actually high in sugar, it's better just to admit your a porker and have a croissant or pain au raisan.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 9:45, Reply)
^ this
ever read the back of a packet of cereal? Most breakfast things are rammed full of sugar - you may as well just surrender to it and stuff your face with pastries.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 9:50, Reply)
not a breakfast person myself
I really fancy a coffee this morning but don't want to have to go get it.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 9:51, Reply)
these are basically weetabix in biscuit form
they have added fibre, vitamins and milk, are about 50 calories each (pack of 4) and are useful if you hate breakfast like i do but feel that you should eat something in the morning because everyone seems to agree breakfast is important
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 9:52, Reply)
They sound rank if I'm honest
I'd much prefer real biscuits, but I have a yoghurt.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 9:58, Reply)

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