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My stomach normally has me up waiting in my pj's for brekkie to be served, skiing without breakfast is like skiing without skis!, a shame that breakfast is such a poor effort in most accommodation that I use/can afford

We went through various phases of breakfast from full English (bacon, eggs etc), to a croisant, to my current favourite, a ham and tomato sandwich with lashings of tea. The bakery in Arc 1600 opens early so no problem with fresh bread and if I am feeling rich and lazy I can always sit there and have breakfast (Never tried it in PJs, however. I prefer to get dressed)
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