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Oh my actual god... sorry to sidetrack the thread from vitally important cat related meme-age, but has anyone seen these?
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Is this an American thing?

I want to emigrate, and eat ice cream for breakfast driving a monster truck to work.
Yes, as American and baseball, apple pie and zombie apocalypse movies.

Oh, and ammo shortages.

And we even have something called Breakfast for Dinner where we cook and eat foods which are typical of the morning meal but have them for the evening meal instead (IE: Pancakes, Waffles, Omelets, Home Fries, Fried Eggs, Sausage Gravy & Biscuits, etc...)
 
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And we even have something called Breakfast for Dinner where we cook and eat foods which are typical of the morning meal but have them instead for the evening meal instead (IE: Pancakes, Waffles, Omelets, Home Fries, Fried Eggs, Sausage Gravy & Biscuits, etc...)

i get the feeling that that is much more localized than something that can be considered a national thing.

Or just people who work at night.
 
i get the feeling that that is much more localized than something that can be considered a national thing.

Or just people who work at night.
Don't think its strictly local. I know people, and relatives, from all over the country who do this.

Edit: And especially considering that there are multiple national restaurants now that serve breakfast dishes all day.
 
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Don't think its strictly local. I know people, and relatives, from all over the country who do this.

I dont think that's a US thing. I think that's just a modern thing that is happening where people no longer care about limiting what food they eat based on the order of the meal...or time of day.

The main driver of keeping the tradition alive in places is restaurants...because it's cheaper to limit the menu and that limitation works for them based on momentum of the past habits of people. Which feeds back on itself.

That and i'm not entirely sure there are hard-traditional foods limited to only certain meals in many other countries. Pretty sure US "breakfast" foods is the result of 50 years of marketing as much as real tradition.
 
breakfast in general just seems like a marketing ploy to sell targeted farm produce. I never wake up hungry. soda until noon ...or even the evening before i go about eating.

but i wouldn't choose to have most of the garbage that makes up breakfast as the main meal of the day ...most breakfast food isn't good for you even if you're being loose with what foods are good that you do eat. They're basically candy.
 
I dont think that's a US thing. I think that's just a modern thing that is happening where people no longer care about limiting what food they eat based on the order of the meal...or time of day.
That may be. The entire world is bound by the ravages of time.
The main driver of keeping the tradition alive in places is restaurants...because it's cheaper to limit the menu and that limitation works for them based on momentum of the past habits of people. Which feeds back on itself.
I concur.
That and i'm not entirely sure there are hard-traditional foods limited to only certain meals in many other countries. Pretty sure US "breakfast" foods is the result of 50 years of marketing as much as real tradition.
Yeah, I'm not talking about "breakfast" cereals and the like.

I'm descended from farmers who typically ate eggs, meat, fried potatoes and buttered toasted bread for breakfast not because they could buy it, or even wanted to, but because it was handy, being on the farm.

But that's all besides the point. I'm mostly interested if any of this is as enticing to @Rubbernuke, re: his emigrating comment, as the ice cream for breakfast bit was.
 
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