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GRADED: A Dinosaur's Breakfast - Triceracop - 2025-03-02 One of the most difficult things to adjust to as part of moving to Switzerland to play for Stockholm has been, undoubtedly, been breakfast. I am more than high performing athlete that requires thousands of calories every day in order to fuel the machine that generates wins for my club. I am also, as many people are becoming aware, a literal dinosaur that is often seen stealing things from various locations. Protein is of course incredibly important for me. I'm primarily a carnivore and the options for fully meat meals for breakfast in Switzerland are pretty slim. Back in Portugal, I would acquire whole sheep from local farmers and have one every day. Usually the old or infirm to help the farmers thin their flocks but if I was feeling fancy I'd go for a nicer sheep or maybe even a pig. Here in Switzerland, a place I definitely didn't google search while writing this article, my options are mostly limited to sausages and the occasional steak. Now, don't get me wrong, I love a good sausage as much as the next person. But there simply isn't enough protein for me. Now, I don't want to resort to eating opposing players on the field. I'm just saying it's an option if the situation gets dire enough. |