Friday 18 January 2013

Shake Up Your Wake Up!

It is often said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day - and at Mitchells Dairy, we couldn't agree more!

That's why from the 20th - 26th January, we will be supporting Farmhouse Breakfast Week, an annual celebration championing the importance of breakfast.

When we found out that a staggering 47% of people skip breakfast on a regular basis, we decided to support this year's campaign, Shake Up Your Wake Up.

Organised on behalf of UK cereal farmers and producers, the campaign encourages more people to enjoy a healthy and tasty breakfast.

If you want to do so, then look no further than Mitchells! 

We are open from 7.30am - 5.30pm Monday to Saturday and 11am - 4pm on a Sunday, which is perfect for a lazy Sunday brunch.

Our great selection of tasty breakfast options are made to suit - and options include hot filled rolls (bacon/sausage/egg or a combination), cereal, toast/croissants/butteries/fresh homemade scones (which vary daily and include cheese, bacon and egg), porridge and eggs/omelettes.

Or if you want to spoil yourself and forget about your diet for just one day, why not indulge in our "all day breakfast" which includes 8 items on your plate plus toast and tea or coffee?

If you want to get involved in the fun, why not send us in your favourite breakfast or unusual breakfast recipes? Or even send us in your photos - we would love to feast our eyes on your delicious breakfasts.

Simply upload your breakfast photos to the Mitchells' Facebook page, or if you would prefer to upload your picture on Twitter, send the picture to @MitchellsDairy.

If you are on Twitter, make sure you include the hashtag #shakeupyourwakeup to see other breakfast inspiration from the rest of the nation.

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