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28 January 2012, 19:05
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ENGLISH BREKKIE...???
...How often do you have one? And what do you have?
FTR, I plump for:-
2 sausages
2 unsmoked rashers
1 fried egg
Mushrooms
Tomatoes (sometimes plum, from a tin)
Black pud (sometimes)
Half slice fried bread
HP sauce
Salt
Black pepper
Half slice buttered toast
One slice bread & butter
A cuppa (sweet & strong)
Not too bothered by baked beans though - makes it a bit 'sloppy'.
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28 January 2012, 19:07
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Swop the black pud for a few chips.
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28 January 2012, 19:08
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Yeah, chips. Common to see that in English tourist haunts, in Spain.
... May as well be called Full English Fried Tea lol
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28 January 2012, 19:10
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Sounds fairly standard. I would add hash browns to the above.
I know its not the most high brow of places to eat but Wetherspoons full breakfast is good value and usually edible.
28 January 2012, 19:12
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Sunday morning, normally cook for the family:
Scrambled Eggs with sliced, fried sausage or ham, chives and garlic
Bacon, several rashers
Oven roasted Tomatoes
Mushrooms
English Muffin
Soft Boiled Egg occasionally
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I have a new passion for Hairy Bikers (ooh-er) so I might try their Eggs Benedict recipe tomorrow although I think I'm going to mess up the hollandaise sauce.
28 January 2012, 19:13
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I know its not the most high brow of places to eat but Wetherspoons full breakfast is good value and usually edible.
Sure - I'll have to partake in one at some point.
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Sounds fairly standard. I would add hash browns to the above.
Mmmmn, hash browns - love 'em!
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28 January 2012, 19:15
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Chips? Sacrilidge
I prefer smoked bacon, 2 rashers
2 eggs. If I want to be posh, I'll ask for them to be poached.
2 slices of toasted white bread (or one fried and one tosted)
Hash browns
Baked Beans
Black pud
Mushrooms
Tomatoes must either be cremeted to an inch of their life, or tinned or chopped+fried
Cuppa Tea...one sugar, no milk (or add extra sugar and milk if its shyte tea/hard water).
Glass of fresh orange juice (no bits).
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28 January 2012, 19:16
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Sunday morning, normally cook for the family:
Scrambled Eggs with sliced, fried sausage or ham, chives and garlic
Bacon, several rashers
Oven roasted Tomatoes
Mushrooms
English Muffin
Soft Boiled Egg occasionally
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I have a new passion for Hairy Bikers (ooh-er) so I might try their Eggs Benedict recipe tomorrow although I think I'm going to mess up the hollandaise sauce.
A bit more 'posh' and 'highbrow' lol
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28 January 2012, 19:19
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Chips? Sacrilidge
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Sacrilege.
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28 January 2012, 19:22
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Thanks.
It already took me three attempts to get it spelt like that
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28 January 2012, 19:36
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Do like Kedgeree if it's offered........
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28 January 2012, 20:03
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Do like Kedgeree if it's offered........
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I have nightmares making that in home economics. I think the teacher wanted to mask the smell of her foof
28 January 2012, 20:28
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*tea over monitor job* ^^^
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28 January 2012, 20:30
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Just spotted this on HotUKDeals:
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Eat the "KIDZ Breakfast" with no help within 60 minutes and it's FREE!
It is named the "KIDZ Breakfast" because it weighs the same as a small child. The ultimate breakfast weighing around 9lb and served on a plate covering over 2 and a half foot!
You will be faced with:
- 12 Bacon - 12 Sausages - 6 Eggs - 2 Hash Browns - Saute Potatoes - Mushrooms - 4 Black Pudding - 4 Bread & Butter - 4 Toast - 4 Fried Bread - Beans - Tomatoes
Leave over half a stone heavier for just £15, or free if you eat it all YOURSELF within 1 hour.
28 January 2012, 20:34
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2 rashers of thick smoked bacon
Fried Egg
Beans
Toast with loads of butter
Strong tea with milk and 1 sugar
I spend a lot of time in hotels and so limit myself to one a week. However, when I am offshore, breakfast is so early I always have one to get me through to lunchtime!
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28 January 2012, 20:57
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Chips have no place in an English breakfast.
28 January 2012, 20:59
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warmed up chinese left overs from the night before,,.
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28 January 2012, 21:05
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28 January 2012, 21:27
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The 'Kidz Breakfast'
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28 January 2012, 22:15
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^^^
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28 January 2012, 22:17
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warmed up chinese left overs from the night before,,.
Indeed.
Aslo, left over kebab or Indian. With a Stella or two.
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I think it's the bread that would be the killer. Without a full loaf you might stand a chance of doing the sausages, bacon and eggs.
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28 January 2012, 22:38
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The carb overload would indeed be the killer... on top of the rest. Either on their own would be okay.
That said, if you were ravenous and refrained from bolting it down, then it's doable.
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Is that a large pancake too! - in the centre at the bottom?
EDIT: Oh, it's the salute potato?
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28 January 2012, 22:45
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I have nightmares making that in home economics. I think the teacher wanted to mask the smell of her foof
have another one that is funny
28 January 2012, 22:49
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I think it's the bread that would be the killer. Without a full loaf you might stand a chance of doing the sausages, bacon and eggs.
I reckon I could do it.
28 January 2012, 23:05
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28 January 2012, 23:19
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That looks nothing like my dog.
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29 January 2012, 00:12
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2 Sausage, 3 Bacon, 2 Eggs, Black Pudding, Tomatoes, Mushrooms (optional) and a Fried Slice
And a mug of tea strong enough to stand a spoon up in
Beans and potatoes (in any form) have no place on an English Breakfast
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