When is it too late to have breakfast?

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Ciarang

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I usually have breakfast at around 3PM at weekends, don't really have breakfast on weekdays.

Also, I eat breakfast food all day.
 

Cowabungaa

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Breakfast is whenever you get up out of bed. Time restraints only limit one's freedom, drop those shackles!
 

Absimilliard

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For me, a uni-student with eating and sleeping patterns even more random than usual for my demographic, the only "rule" on breakfast is that it's only to late to eat breakfast if you've already eaten that day. It was at 7 p.m. once last week.
 

TheZapper

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Four hours after you've woken up. You can still eat breakfast foods, they just no longer count as breakfast.
 

duckfi8

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GoliathJT said:
It's NEVER to late for a nice plate of french toast and bacon!
I agree with you completely, even if it is 2:30 in the morning and you go to a restaurant when they are about to close and ask for pancakes and bacon, or any combination of breakfast foods. It is never too late to have breakfast.
 

jpoon

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It's never too late for breakfast. Just a day ago we made scrambled eggs, hash browns, bacon and toast for dinner. It still kicked ass even though it was 6pm. Don't let the time of day stop you from enjoying tasty breakfasty goodness!
 

Punisher A.J.

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Starting times
breakfast - 5 a.m.
brunch - 10 a.m.
lunch - 12 a.m.....p.m.
linner - 3 p.m.
dinner - 6 p.m.
dinefast (so you can go to bed) - 12 p.m........a.m.

As of what you eat during those times.... who cares?
 

Chinchama

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This is why we have breakfast, brunch, and brinner. Every meal can be 'breakfast' food oriented. Be your own man, eat what you want!!! F the system!!!! Start a revolution!