A 2006 study at Cornell University found that the average person makes roughly 200 different food-related decisions a day. Every one of them starts at breakfast. These early morning judgement calls reflect much about our personalities and lifestyles: what values do we put on convenience, comfort, substance or nutrition when we’re just trying to get out the door? To find out, we’ve gathered a handful of successful individuals — from the designer behind the Field Notes brand to one of the world’s top-ranked professional eaters – to find out how they take their eggs, among other telling gastronomic preferences. Their answers were funny and strange, often bashfully modest, and always revealing.
Andrea Westerlind
Founder, Westerlind

Q. In five words or less, describe your morning routine.
A. I have very little routine.