Which Breakfast Tribe Are You?

When I first moved in with Him, there was a lot to marvel about. Inside and outside our relationship so much was new. Of course, I am not going to spill the beans, this post is about you, not me.



But can I start with the milkman experience? This is not a profession practised in France. So, collecting a bottle of milk from the doorstep was just another wonderful novelty. Our milkman, John, was friendly, he would never grump though he had to reverse all the way down our tiny little street and the year we got snowbound, we still had our milk delivered. 

Nevertheless, I was a tat surprised when he won "Milkman of the Year". Then, we moved to Greenwich, milk delivery went out of fashion and that was that. Never gave it another thought until the other day when I received a press release about Milk and More now part of the Muller group.

Where John delivered milk only with the occasional orange juice bottle. The service is now more comprehensive and the marketing department has surveyed our breakfast habits to classify the results into five tribes.


The five Breakfast Tribes and their respective foods are:
  1. Protein Packed – Eggs and traditional fry-ups
  2. The Quickie – quick-fix foods such as cereal and toast
  3. Healthy – fruit salads, juices and smoothies
  4. Long-lasting – slow release foods such as oats and porridge
5. On-the-go – bakery items, yoghurt drinks and biscuits

So, which breakfast tribe are you?

Would you like the Welsh and the residents of West London have a tendency to favour a fry-up? or like on the Isle of Wight consume a sensible energy-boosting and long lasting breakfast?

Personally, I tend to butterfly and really don't have a favourite. When I am busy I grab a breakfast on the go something that the residents of Kent and Essex tend to do whilst the title for the healthiest region of the U.K. goes to Hertfordshire.

Have you decided yet? The comments thread is open.

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