jam_mac_jam wrote: » Yes that would be quite healthy.
Shenshen wrote: » So what would you consider a healthy breakfast? A boiled egg and a some organic fruit?
Sir Digby Chicken Caesar wrote: » you can throw a handful of sunflower seeds and berries onto a lump of ****, it's still not going to be a health food.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » 1842
Shenshen wrote: » When did flour become inherently unhealthy? :eek:
Shenshen wrote: » Not so sure about that... I thought the gelatin they're mostly made of was really good for your bones?
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Still unhealthy if you bake them, its not the frying that makes them unhealthy as you use a tiny bit of oil. Its the flour.
Shenshen wrote: » Good breakfast, yes. Healthy breakfast, no. Unless you usually bake your pancakes in the oven rather than pan-frying them?
Sir Digby Chicken Caesar wrote: » gummi bears are ****ing awesome but aren't healthy
Anyone wrote: » I find pancakes a bit crepe
BrokenArrows wrote: » Good Breakfast = YES Heathy Breakfast = NO.
Richard Dower wrote: » I buy the Aldi pancakes....they are really sweet which i like, and only 1.79!...Tesco and Dunnes are like 2.99 for six!
TeddyTedson wrote: » Would people consider pancakes to be a good breakfast. Think about pancakes for breakfast with some chopped up fruit. I mean milk eggs and flower, unless you're lactose intolerant or allergic to dairy wouldn't this be a healthy option.