NotAnArtist
Active member
Preferring sweet things for breakfast doesn't seem unusual per se. I think it just depends on what one is used to or thinks of as "breakfast food" - I like savory breakfasts but grew up with scrambled eggs or baked beans being something to have for lunch, and just have no appetite for them in the mornings. Yet I have no qualms about eating, say, a ramen dish for breakfast...
Anyway... frozen fruit imo goes great with a lot of stuff, but... with pancakes? Really? Especially when those pancakes already include hot fruit. Why not stew mixed berries into some type of sauce?
I feel like on camera it's often hard to judge how large a portion size actually is. Is it a large plate, a small one, how big are coconut bowls, how deep is a bowl..? But just based on how big the blueberries seemed in relation to the pancakes, I could ppersonally not have done an early work out, been quite active overall, and felt full after eating that portion. Maybe that's just me but I'd put away like... two times the amount probably
Anyway... frozen fruit imo goes great with a lot of stuff, but... with pancakes? Really? Especially when those pancakes already include hot fruit. Why not stew mixed berries into some type of sauce?
I feel like on camera it's often hard to judge how large a portion size actually is. Is it a large plate, a small one, how big are coconut bowls, how deep is a bowl..? But just based on how big the blueberries seemed in relation to the pancakes, I could ppersonally not have done an early work out, been quite active overall, and felt full after eating that portion. Maybe that's just me but I'd put away like... two times the amount probably