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  • My name is Alicia, and today we're gonna talk about 10 words you can use over breakfast.

  • I'm excited.

  • Let's go to make coffee.

  • To brew coffee.

  • The first word is to make or to brew coffee.

  • We use the verb to make coffee.

  • That's fine.

  • You can also use the word brew, the verb brew For coffee.

  • You can use the word brew for beer as well.

  • Interestingly, but to make coffee or to brew coffee in a sentence, I love making coffee in the morning.

  • That's true.

  • It smells so good.

  • Eggs poached, scrambled over easy.

  • The next word.

  • Eyes.

  • Actually, three words.

  • You get a bonus here.

  • It's a three for one deal with this one eggs, so we have eggs.

  • I have three common ways that you can prepare eggs for breakfast.

  • We have poached, scrambled and over easy poached eggs are eggs, which are cooked at a low boil, a low temperature submerged in a liquid so you can poach eggs and water you can poach eggs and oil.

  • You can poach eggs and tomato sauce so you cook them in a liquid at a low temperature until they are finished.

  • Delicious.

  • Ah, scrambled eggs.

  • So to scramble means to mix something up a lot to scramble, so eggs in a frying pan mixed up a lot.

  • You can toss and cheese, salt, pepper, something spicy.

  • Whatever scrambled eggs are mixed up in a frying pan over easy eggs.

  • Then maybe you've seen maybe I don't know graphics.

  • Maybe we'll have a graphic.

  • I don't know, but there's It's usually in a circular shape.

  • The whites part of the egg is cooked until white, and the center part remains that bright orange or yellow color.

  • Eso those air usually just set in a pan or set on a griddle and cooked until finished.

  • That style is called over easy eggs, so we have poached eggs, scrambled eggs over easy eggs in a sentence.

  • I love scrambled eggs.

  • Bacon.

  • The next word is bacon.

  • Bacon is a very popular American breakfast food.

  • We can have a thick sliced bacon or thin sliced bacon.

  • Ah, everybody has a slightly different preference, I think, Of course, Some people don't like bacon.

  • I do.

  • I love it in a sentence.

  • Crispy bacon is extra delicious.

  • Yeah, bacon with maple syrup on it, too.

  • Like I'll cook it to make toast to toast bread.

  • The next expression is to make toast or to toast bread.

  • So toast toast is toasted bread so bread, which has been toasted.

  • So the act of toasting something is applying heat until it changes.

  • Quality becomes crispier so we can say to make toast or to toast bread.

  • So think about that for a second, so you can toast pretty much any bread.

  • You can toast it in a toaster, or you can use an oven to make toast.

  • If you like, you can put some oil in a pan and toast your bread that way, too.

  • It is delicious.

  • I love doing that oil in a pan in a sentence.

  • I like toasting different kinds of bread blender.

  • The next word is blender blender.

  • Or you might also say mixer a blender is a is a machine many people have in their kitchen.

  • You can put vegetables or other ingredients inside, put the lid on and hit a button, and everything is mixed together, blended together.

  • You can use it to make a smoothie, for example, in the morning, in ascendance, I use my blender to make all kinds of things smoothie.

  • The next word is smoothie, so smoothies air a popular way to start the morning.

  • In many countries, I think smoothies are often vegetable or fruit based drinks.

  • Um, they can be really six movies or a really kind of watery.

  • I suppose it depends on your preference.

  • I like fruit based smoothies with maybe like yogurt included in them.

  • I think that tastes pretty good.

  • You can use peanut butter.

  • I really want to make it to Heaney's movie.

  • Tahini is sesame paste, and so it has like it has, like this peanut buttery like nuttiness about it.

  • But it's like hardier.

  • It's so good, like you use it like you can make falafel with it.

  • You can make homicide with it.

  • It's really good.

  • I love tahini.

  • So, yeah, I really want to make a smoothie with tahini in a different sentence.

  • Some people start the day with a smoothie bagel and cream cheese.

  • Okay, The next word of the next phrase is bagel and cream cheese, so This is kind of a quintessential quintessential means, like a leak like classic of something.

  • Uh, this is sort of like a quintessential quick, US style breakfast like New York as well.

  • New York is famous for its bagels, and people like to put cream cheese on their bagels.

  • It's kind of like a fatty spread, creamy spread that's really, really delicious.

  • So this is a good quick breakfast, just kind of bagel.

  • Put some cream cheese on it and you can eat it.

  • Maybe while you're driving to work.

  • So it's very, very popular, especially in New York City.

  • I think in a sentence.

  • A bagel and cream cheese is a quick breakfast cereal.

  • Ah, the next word is another very popular breakfast items.

  • Cereal, cereal.

  • There are lots of different kinds of cereal you can have.

  • Ah, like granola or grain based cereals like corn flakes.

  • Or maybe weet something.

  • Wheat Thins is a popular cereal or was, um, but I find I don't really like cereals very much because they tend to have a lot of sugar in them.

  • It's like sugar primarily, and then some other stuff, so I don't really like that, But there are a lot of different types of cereal.

  • Some have dried fruit, whatever you can find.

  • A kind that you like in a sentence.

  • Ah, lots of people like to have cereal with milk from breakfast hash browns.

  • All right, The next word.

  • All one of my personal favorites Hash browns.

  • Hash browns are shredded potatoes that air fried into kind of, well, a variety of different shapes.

  • But they're made crispy.

  • They're like crispy morning potatoes.

  • And I love them so much they're delicious.

  • I found a video on how to make them, like, really, really good.

  • I'm really want to try anyway.

  • Ah, hash browns are very popular, Especially on like Sunday brunch, like Sunday brunch.

  • I feel like I love them in a sentence.

  • Making hash browns is a great Sunday morning activity to reheat.

  • Okay, so the next expression is to reheat.

  • So we've seen this This prefix re before remains to do again.

  • So reheat where heat means to heat up or to apply heat to something, so to reheat Ah, something something means to heat again of food you had before.

  • So, for example, I'm going to reheat my pizza.

  • Ah, for lunch today.

  • So pizza you had before you heat it up again to eat it.

  • Eat it later.

  • So in a sentence, I reheated quiche for my breakfast today.

  • That's the end.

  • So those are 10 words that you can use over breakfast.

  • If there are different breakfast foods that you like, or if you have any questions or comments, please be sure to let us know in the comments section of this video.

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