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The perfect breakfast
As I think about going to the canteen for brunch, I've been wondering what people consider to be the perfect breakfast.
For me it's simply some nicely poached eggs with toast. What's yours? |
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Three fried eggs (runny yolk, obviously!) on three slices of toast!
*Just had it actually! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |
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Fried egg on toast with a bit of HP squidged in.
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Fruit n Fibre + Vanilla Yogurt + Scoop of Protein Shake AWESOME!
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Today's perfect Sunday breakfast: 3 eggs scrambled with butter and cream, a couple of slices of smoked salmon mixed in, 3 rashers of crispy grilled bacon, 2 all meat sausages, cup of coffee with double cream.
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Blueberry pancakes and maple syrup.
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bacon, sausage,eggs,mushrooms, tomatoes,baked beans, fried bread all covered in daddies brown sauce with two slices of freshly cut white bread.
and so healthy too,lol |
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My perfect breakfast when on holiday is
Cornflakes followed by Bacon, sausage, fried egg, baked beans and fried bread with loads of tomato ketchup and some toast with loads of butter to follow. Its a good job I don't go on holiday much to eat all this healthy stuff. ![]() ![]() Normally I just have cereal or toast and sometimes go mad and have boiled egg and toast. |
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Two poached eggs with runny yolks, two potato scones, two slices of wholemeal toast, some fried mushrooms and a little blob of HP fruity sauce on the side.
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Full English, Sausage, Bacon, Egg, Black Pudding, Fried Bread, Mushrooms.
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Full Irish... Rashers, Sausage, white pudding, Fried Egg, Beans, Mushrooms and Toast
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crispy bacon, scrambled eggs, 2 walls sausages, hash browns, baked beans, mushrooms, buttered toast, hp sauce and cup of milky coffee.
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When on holiday in this country nothing beats a full English but when abroad nothing beats a continental.
I loved Paris with their danish pastries and croissants for breakfast- yummy Normally I have a boring old banana and yoghurt |
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toasted waffles
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Scrambled eggs, crispy bacon and freshly squeezed orange juice.
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Bacon, sausage, egg, mushroom, tomato, hash browns and 2 slices of brown toast with loads of butter.
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Extra thick granary bread - toasted and covered in lashings of crunchy peanut butter
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Freshly squeezed orange juice.
Hash browns, grilled mushrooms and tomatoes. Pancakes and maple syrup. Big pot of tea! |
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OJ followed by a toasted bagel with cream cheese, 2 rashers of bacon and a dash of Chop Brown Sauce washed down with a good cup of coffee.
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Quote:
Full English, Sausage, Bacon, Egg, Black Pudding, Fried Bread, Mushrooms.
Don't usually eat much in the mornings. |
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Can't say I have a perfect breakfast.
I just know although I like the smell of a fried breakfast, I don't really enjoy them. |
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Sausage,egg,bacon,fried soda bread,fried potato bread,beans all covered in brown sauce
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I just know although I like the smell of a fried breakfast, I don't really enjoy them.
Ditto! I love the smell of cooking bacon but only actually eat it a few times a year. |
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I very rarely have a fry-up as I don't really like them
but when I do I always enjoy them for me the perfect fry-up would be1 fried egg, small serving scrambled egg, bacon, cumberland sausage, hash brown, baked beans with wholemeal toast to mop up. I'd also have red sauce and a little brown too ![]() I guess the reason I don't have fry-ups very much is because I am such a pig LOL |
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Eggs benedict, freshly squeezed orange juice and good coffee, preferably eaten in New York.
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