What do you consider to be a full English breakfast ?
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A Full English
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Fried eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, fried slice of bread, fried tomatoes, fried mushrooms with a slice of bread and butter and a mug of tea!! And if you're from oop Norf add fried black pudding,
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Full English AM: 2 Egg, 2 sausage , 3 bacon, beans, fried slice, mushroom, black pudding, toast, tea.
Full English PM: 1 Egg, 1 sausage , 2 bacon, beans, fried slice, mushroom, black pudding, Lamb chop , haggis , pork belly (none of that tomato stuff)
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both need cracked black pepper
Full English PM: 1 Egg, 1 sausage , 2 bacon, beans, fried slice, mushroom, black pudding, Lamb chop , haggis , pork belly (none of that tomato stuff)
bottle of Bombardier
both need cracked black pepper
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mmm like the pm one with some nice haggis! 2 eggs, 2 pork sausages, bacon, beans, fried slice, grilled fresh toms, hash browns, Stornaway black pudding, large mug of strong tea, crusty bread with real butter would do me fine
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lizzie wrote:Fried eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, fried slice of bread, fried tomatoes, fried mushrooms with a slice of bread and butter and a mug of tea!! And if you're from oop Norf add fried black pudding,
The full monty really was the best I've had
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Was sounding okay until I heard all the beans.
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I also can't do beans on an FE. Tinned toms for me - or grilled toms if you must.
Had an unpleasant experience with beans when I'd had beans on toast just as I was getting a heavy cold. I could smell & taste beans for a week. Never really liked them since!
Had an unpleasant experience with beans when I'd had beans on toast just as I was getting a heavy cold. I could smell & taste beans for a week. Never really liked them since!
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Got to be grilled fresh toms for me Johnny, Otherwise Lizzies menu sounds great!Johnny K wrote:I also can't do beans on an FE. Tinned toms for me - or grilled toms if you must.
Had an unpleasant experience with beans when I'd had beans on toast just as I was getting a heavy cold. I could smell & taste beans for a week. Never really liked them since!
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Agree with Lizzia and now feel like one however Mrs Ham has others ideas.lizzie wrote:Fried eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, fried slice of bread, fried tomatoes, fried mushrooms with a slice of bread and butter and a mug of tea!! And if you're from oop Norf add fried black pudding,
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A proper full English breakfast is....
Fruit Juice
Cereal
Eggs and bacon
Toast and Marmalade
Tea
Nowadays peeps tend to decline the healthy bits, and replace them with accompaniments such as, sausages, baked beans, fried bread, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, bubble and squeak etc., Black pudding and haggis too! Yep, the further north you go the weirder it gets
Our very own Kray Snr and Jnr used to have chips with theirs
Fruit Juice
Cereal
Eggs and bacon
Toast and Marmalade
Tea
Nowadays peeps tend to decline the healthy bits, and replace them with accompaniments such as, sausages, baked beans, fried bread, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, bubble and squeak etc., Black pudding and haggis too! Yep, the further north you go the weirder it gets
Our very own Kray Snr and Jnr used to have chips with theirs
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Jiggs wrote:A proper full English breakfast is....
Fruit Juice
Cereal
Eggs and bacon
Toast and Marmalade
Tea
Nowadays peeps tend to decline the healthy bits, and replace them with accompaniments such as, sausages, baked beans, fried bread, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, bubble and squeak etc., Black pudding and haggis too! Yep, the further north you go the weirder it gets
Our very own Kray Snr and Jnr used to have chips with theirs
I have to agree re the Haggis Jiggs, that real norfern stuff! I am however, partial to a good black pudding ( which we can get down here!)
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Freshly squeezed juice with garlic
Croissant with garlic
Smoked cheeses and ham with garlic
Thick strong coffee no milk with garlic
An Full EU breakfast
Croissant with garlic
Smoked cheeses and ham with garlic
Thick strong coffee no milk with garlic
An Full EU breakfast
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Jiggs wrote:A proper full English breakfast is....
Fruit Juice
Cereal
Eggs and bacon
Toast and Marmalade
Tea
Nowadays peeps tend to decline the healthy bits, and replace them with accompaniments such as, sausages, baked beans, fried bread, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, bubble and squeak etc., Black pudding and haggis too! Yep, the further north you go the weirder it gets
Our very own Kray Snr and Jnr used to have chips with theirs
Ahhhh the good old days
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Yeah.......Remember that one I cooked ya? As I recall, you didn't like the chips ...
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were they those crappy oven chips
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No ..... they were microwave ones. Each chip was in it's own little section
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NO chips!! Only hash browns.
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Jiggs wrote:No ..... they were microwave ones. Each chip was in it's own little section
hang your head in shame.. that is worse than oven chips
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But I didn't want to go out stinking like a chip shop!
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