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The perfect breakfast
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foxydog
06-10-2008
kippers mmmmmmmmmmmm.
Madridista23
06-10-2008
Originally Posted by TommyGavin76:
“Full English, Sausage, Bacon, Egg, Black Pudding, Fried Bread, Mushrooms.”

Me too..... but lose the BP and add Hash Browns instead!!
Taboo
06-10-2008
Originally Posted by PamelaL:
“Eggs benedict, freshly squeezed orange juice and good coffee, preferably eaten in New York.”

Whats egg benedict?
Will also add pancakes,bacon and a huge jug of syrup eaten in NY.
Huge fry up.

SHAFT
06-10-2008
Originally Posted by Taboo:
“Whats egg benedict?”

Delia's recipe:
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/e...t,1346,RC.html
I love Ellie
06-10-2008
Blow job and a bacon roll.
Madridista23
06-10-2008
Originally Posted by I love Ellie:
“Blow job and a bacon roll.”

ROTFLMAO!!!!

Seminole
06-10-2008
Originally Posted by I love Ellie:
“Blow job and a bacon roll.”

Served by Eva Mendes or someone similar.
minxymoo
07-10-2008
Crispy smoked bacon,scrambled eggs,mushrooms,black pudding,thickly sliced toast with loads of lurpak.and fruity sauce.

served with a pot of tea.
Calphurnia
07-10-2008
I love the full English, but really it's the bacon I like best, so even a bacon sandwich would be up there on my list of favourites.
I love Ellie
08-10-2008
Originally Posted by Seminole:
“Served by Eva Mendes or someone similar. ”

Served by Alison Bell would be Very Nice Indeed.
Like A Star
08-10-2008
I rarely eat big breakfasts because I don't really like them, but when I do -

Sausage, really crispy bacon (NO fat! ), baked beans, hash browns and toast with a glass of orange juice.
Katia Polletin
08-10-2008
Really crispy bacon is what puts me off, you lose all the taste. That's not cooking bacon properly that's ruining it.
TommyGavin76
08-10-2008
Originally Posted by Katia Polletin:
“Really crispy bacon is what puts me off, you lose all the taste. That's not cooking bacon properly that's ruining it.”

Totally agree, like mine nicely grilled.
Katia Polletin
08-10-2008
Originally Posted by TommyGavin76:
“Totally agree, like mine nicely grilled.”

Same here, nicely grilled.
Like A Star
08-10-2008
Originally Posted by Katia Polletin:
“Really crispy bacon is what puts me off, you lose all the taste. That's not cooking bacon properly that's ruining it.”

I only like mine almost burnt

Otherwise it tastes too meaty for me, and I really don't like that; I'm fussy.
Katia Polletin
08-10-2008
Originally Posted by Like A Star:
“I only like mine almost burnt

Otherwise it tastes too meaty for me, and I really don't like that; I'm fussy. ”

I'm fussy too and I like my food to taste of what it should.
r_mitchell85
08-10-2008
perfect breakfast.... cup of coffee and a marlboro light.
Like A Star
08-10-2008
Originally Posted by Katia Polletin:
“I'm fussy too and I like my food to taste of what it should.”

Fair enough.

Each to their own and all that.
Katia Polletin
08-10-2008
Originally Posted by Like A Star:
“Fair enough.

Each to their own and all that. ”


Aye!
Mikejd1972
09-10-2008
Bran Flakes, 2 pieces of toast with strawberry jam or marmalade, with a coffee. Or when away in a b&b or hotel, a full english (without the eggs)
petral_gal
09-10-2008
Originally Posted by I love Ellie:
“Blow job and a bacon roll.”

hahahahaha brilliant

Whats the difference between a full Scottish/English/Irish brekkie? This isn't the start of a joke, by the way lol! If I have a cooked brekkie I have bacon, egg, sausage, toast, mushrooms, potato scone, black pudding and maybe beans (as long as the bean juice doesn't touch anything else...) but I'm Scottish so is there anything I'm missing out on?
analogueagent
09-10-2008
Originally Posted by petral_gal:
“...but I'm Scottish so is there anything I'm missing out on?”

Haggis?
petral_gal
09-10-2008
see i've seen haggis slices with breakfast once before, but i wouldn't have it in the morning. Oatcakes I suppose.

Is there a full Welsh?
twingle
09-10-2008
Originally Posted by petral_gal:
“see i've seen haggis slices with breakfast once before, but i wouldn't have it in the morning. Oatcakes I suppose.

Is there a full Welsh?”

Are you sure it was Haggis slices?- or black pudding (small and round) or fruit pudding (square) Both common in Scottish breakfasts
Miriams Sister
09-10-2008
Am I the only one who just eats two weetabix with semi-skimmed milk for breakfast??
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