Re: full english breakfast
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RozzySean
Having experienced the "Full English" Breakfast many in both Scotland and London, I will tell you that it is nothing special. I'll take a Boston version "Full Irish" any day and twice on Sunday. If it doesn't include beans, it is useless.
The ultimate breakfast good is fresh, homemade corned beef hash. Well made corned beef hash, with toast and egg is the king of all breakfast foods, topped only by Corned Beef Hash "Benedict" - English muffin, corned beef hash, egg, and hollandaise. It will make you forget all about fried tomato and black pudding.
Corned Beef Hash....for breakfast. Mental.
Re: full english breakfast
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OumaFan
I just usually eat a bagel. Meh.
Don't let Miles find out :p
Re: full english breakfast
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CFH
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ono
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CFH
Black pudding has always sounded fucking disgusting to me.
Have you never been black pudding hunting with your Dad? Great day out.
No, I have not. But that is pretty understandable since I've never met my father :D. My uncle would probably take me out hunting if I asked, he's the definition of a gun-toting conservative, but I'd rather not kill anything to be honest. I even have trouble bashing in the skull of a fish after it has been caught.
No one eats blood pudding here, at least in this part of Canada. Maybe they do on the east coast, I don't know.
Its pretty rare in the UK and exclusively only eaten with full english breakfasts. Ive never actually heard of a black pudding sandwich or anything creepy like that.
Its essentially curdled blood and intestines from a cow but tastes like a rich sausage
Re: full english breakfast
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The Rascal
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amat
Is what Bilbo said true? You guys call baked potatos 'jacket spuds'? Hilarious I would eat 'jacket spuds' everyday.
Not true. Its "Jacket Potato". A "spud" is just another name for a potato.
I like Jacket Potato with cheese and beans.
I eat "Jacket Spuds" ;D
It's a spud, with it's jacket still on, should always be called jacket spud. Baked potato is is just so much less cool! :p
When I went to America they did some mean fry ups, like our english versions but with even more food, more stuff with cheese and I'm pretty sure I had an omelete and fried eggs! Good shit. I couldn't clear my plate, which happens less than a total eclipse.
Re: full english breakfast
You Brits don't know shit about food ;)
You guys need to come to the South and get some breakfast. Grits, Eggs, Bacon or Sausage, Biscuits and Gravy or Biscuits and Molasses.
Re: full english breakfast
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rjj tszyu apprentice
You Brits don't know shit about food ;)
You guys need to come to the South and get some breakfast. Grits, Eggs, Bacon or Sausage, Biscuits and Gravy or Biscuits and Molasses.
That doesn't sound bad at all... if you have toasts and Brown ashes with it, I am all in.
Re: full english breakfast
Molasses miles? Is this different then syrup or you just like sounding like Huck Finn?
Yea like OumaFan I rarely do an extravagant breakfast, usually just oatmeal, cereal and maybe eggs/chorizo.
Re: full english breakfast
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amat
Molasses miles? Is this different then syrup or you just like sounding like Huck Finn?
Yea like OumaFan I rarely do an extravagant breakfast, usually just oatmeal, cereal and maybe eggs/chorizo.
Yeah occasionally I'll do a Mexican breakfast as well: some small tortillas, put a little bit of freijoles on there, heuvos, chorizo, and top it off with salsa verde.....that's the heat right there!
....but it still doesn't beat a good Southern Breakfast and yes molasses is different than syrup.
Molasses
Molasses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syrup
Maple syrup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia