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People don't regularly eat that for breakfast do they? You can't possibly be hungry for lunch.
Beans for breakfast, not sure about that.
And what the hell is that black stuff, its some kind of pudding right? What actually goes in it?
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I don't like unsweetened ice tea or even sweet tea but are you serious? Flavored tea is about the best thing in the world especially the Arizona with the honey and the ginseng (;D, I always talk it all the way out in real life, wouldn't be right not to do it here) is fucking amazing. And have you ever had Lipton Rasberry Iced Tea? If you are comfortable enough with your sexuality to drink rasberry iced tea, it's like the best thing of all time as far as that goes. Drink it at work all the time.
And Arizona is only the greatest cottonmouth cure ever. And 99cents for 32 ounces.
But its tea
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That black thing is black pudding aka blood pudding. One of my favourites with sausages on a sandwich. Ricky Hatton is a big fan of it. Basically it's just pig fat and blood. No lie. You may not think it. But it tastes good.
Read this link from Wikipedia. Then wonder if you wanna taste it.
Black pudding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You gotta trust me. It's nice.
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People don't regularly eat that for breakfast do they? You can't possibly be hungry for lunch.
Beans for breakfast, not sure about that.
And what the hell is that black stuff, its some kind of pudding right? What actually goes in it?
No, people don't eat that every day. Once a week people have a fry up maybe, mostly Sunday. If you had it every day fuck knows what your insides would look like.
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amat
I don't like unsweetened ice tea or even sweet tea but are you serious? Flavored tea is about the best thing in the world especially the Arizona with the honey and the ginseng (;D, I always talk it all the way out in real life, wouldn't be right not to do it here) is fucking amazing. And have you ever had Lipton Rasberry Iced Tea? If you are comfortable enough with your sexuality to drink rasberry iced tea, it's like the best thing of all time as far as that goes. Drink it at work all the time.
And Arizona is only the greatest cottonmouth cure ever. And 99cents for 32 ounces.
But its tea
Something isn't registering here. It doesn't even taste like tea to me. Just delicious. If that is what tea tastes like then so be it. Golden Gate Park has a japanese tea garden, it's a vast perfectly symmetrical garden with botanicals and whatnot. It's great and even has a tea house where you can enjoy your very own tea.
Thought I would put that out there, it's free to discuss.
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Beans for breakfast just isn't an appealing thought. I would hate to see a British Breakfast Burrito. Pig's blood and beans. No thanks.
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Beans for breakfast just isn't an appealing thought. I would hate to see a British Breakfast Burrito. Pig's blood and beans. No thanks.
Honestly it's not as bad as it seems. To us you guys having waffles and pancakes with syrup for breakfast is pretty wrong to say the least.
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Is that anything like blood pudding? I don't mind the beans, and in fact the breakfast looks pretty good. I have a big and similar breakfast weekly, sans beans and the pudding, but usually with greasy bacon-filled homefries.
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For my waffles I just put like jelly on them and make a sandwich. I don't like pancakes all that much but it's not a big deal.
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Is that anything like blood pudding? I don't mind the beans, and in fact the breakfast looks pretty good. I have a big and similar breakfast weekly, sans beans and the pudding, but usually with greasy bacon filled-homefries.
It tastes nothing at all like blood. It looks pretty foul I admit but it goes well with eggs, bacon etc. If you ever visit England you must try some just like I tried Pretzels and Root Beer in the US (And nearly threw up btw) ;D
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I've had blood sausage before, don't know what was it in besides blood and pig parts, it was good, things like that don't bother me honestly.
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I've had blood sausage before, don't know what was it in besides blood and pig parts, it was good, things like that don't bother me honestly.
What is in blood sausage? I might have had one.
No idea, but black is a fairly unappealing color for food. And the texture of pudding is something I don't enjoy. But what I consider pudding is likely not what England considers pudding.
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I've had blood sausage before, don't know what was it in besides blood and pig parts, it was good, things like that don't bother me honestly.
What is in blood sausage? I might have had one.
No idea, but black is a fairly unappealing color for food. And the texture of pudding is something I don't enjoy. But what I consider pudding is likely not what England considers pudding.
We consider pudding something like chocolate cake, trifle etc
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Is it chocolate at all? That might explain the black color. I despise chocolate.
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I don't know, its probably one of those things that you don't want to know exactly what's in it but honestly it was good shit.
I guess I have my limits though, saw this show where this Scottish butcher was making haggis and I almost vomited. I mean its all these nasty animal parts and then they add oatmeal to it, strangely enough that's what got me more than the animal parts, I fucking hate oatmeal and it just seemed like going too far. Then they cook it in intestines, which again doesn't bother me as much as the oatmeal part.