Orang Utan said:Rocket and mayo sandwiches
Orang Utan said:It's all I had in the fridge
FridgeMagnet said:A full english. Which, given that that can mean a lot of things, contained a fried egg, beans, mushrooms, a tomato, a sausage and a slice of black pudding. Two toast.
I swapped the bacon for the black pudding. Bacon is rubbish.No bacon?
FridgeMagnet said:I swapped the bacon for the black pudding. Bacon is rubbish.
Sausage is okay. It was a decent sausage, a non-curly Cumberland type one, not a dubious Poundland sort.But sausage is ok?
only ONE egg and ONE sausage?A full english. Which, given that that can mean a lot of things, contained a fried egg, beans, mushrooms, a tomato, a sausage and a slice of black pudding. Two toast.
It isn't the largest breakfast around here (though sizes are generally going down in cafés, I think) but it is about the right size for me. For a quid extra you can get one way bigger but I'd just feel sick then. Also they do proper coffee in this place, not just Nescafé.only ONE egg and ONE sausage?
that doesn't sounds very "full" to me....
FridgeMagnet said:Sausage is okay. It was a decent sausage, a non-curly Cumberland type one, not a dubious Poundland sort.
To be honest I've never been that keen on bacon, except in a sandwich or burger, or maybe cut up fine in spaghetti carbonara or something like that. As an individual food item on a plate I find it inconvenient and time-consuming relative to the experience of consuming it. I suppose I could have made a sandwich with it and the toast, but that would mean I couldn't then use the toast for its proper purpose of scooping up beans and egg yolk.But bacon is all pork. No funny business. Don't get me wrong, I like sausages a lot but sounds like wanting toast but not bread...
next you'll be saying it doesn't matter which order beans and cheese go on!Well, each to their own