ViolentPanda
Hardly getting over it.
The feeling is mutual.Hi VP, great to see you!
The feeling is mutual.Hi VP, great to see you!
You should try Scottish White pudding. It's really good, but difficult to find. Usually you need a good traditional butcher who makes his own haggis. For some reason they seem to go together.White pudding is nice. Only had it once in an Irish themed pub in Barcelona…
On toast with butter.I love a sloppy tinned tomatoe
DefinitelyOn toast with butter.
Wrong thread. This is the thread for people who are happy for others to enjoy food regardless of their own feelings on the dish in question. There’s another thread where people who don’t like variety get shouty.
Man 'no longer friends' with pal who bought him 'traumatising' £11 fry up
Frederick Payne ordered an £11 full English breakfast from a cafe in Hampshire - but is reconsidering his friendship with the pal who recommended the venue after seeing the unusual additions to the plateswww.mirror.co.uk
Apologies, I thought this was the latest leg of the FEB thread. I don't go on it much as sadly I can not handle a full English without it ruining my dayWrong thread. This is the thread for people who are happy for others to enjoy food regardless of their own feelings on the dish in question. There’s another thread where people who don’t like variety get shouty.
In my view, the fruit salad would have been better served in a ramekin. And I’m allergic to orange anyway (it triggers migraines for me). But that looks like a good, hearty, balanced breakfast for someone who enjoys those components.
No, it’s OK. I’m glad you brought this refreshingly eccentric breakfast to our attention.Apologies, I thought this was the latest leg of the FEB thread. I don't go on it much as sadly I can not handle a full English without it ruining my day
You should try Scottish White pudding. It's really good, but difficult to find. Usually you need a good traditional butcher who makes his own haggis. For some reason they seem to go together.
Man 'no longer friends' with pal who bought him 'traumatising' £11 fry up
Frederick Payne ordered an £11 full English breakfast from a cafe in Hampshire - but is reconsidering his friendship with the pal who recommended the venue after seeing the unusual additions to the plateswww.mirror.co.uk
Funny how the pill describes a perfect fried breakfast but that combination is rarely to be found on sale, going by the efforts of the other FEB thread.“According to a study in 2016, the perfect fry up contains two sausages, two rashers of bacon, fried eggs, mushrooms, toast, beans and fried tomatoes - and red sauce.
Fried bread and black pudding are also considered essential for the ultimate breakfast, the poll of 2,000 adults discovered.”
An essential element of Englishness is a life lived to the ever-pealing bell of disappointment£11!!!
Although from that article:
Funny how the pill describes a perfect fried breakfast but that combination is rarely to be found on sale, going by the efforts of the other FEB thread.
(I realise this is the wrong thread! )
FEBs were so much better back when the sun never set on the British frying pan or something like thatAn essential element of Englishness is a life lived to the ever-pealing bell of disappointment
Putting the Grim back into Great British BreakfastGrimsby Institute, £3.95View attachment 316633
Not at all, it was terrificPutting the Grim back into Great British Breakfast
I did. (Not pictured)Hope you had some butter for that toast.
Good price, no butter, needs another rasher and egg and not to be in a boxGrimsby Institute, £3.95View attachment 316633
Wrong thread.Good price, no butter, needs another rasher and egg and not to be in a box
4/10 for calorie per pound value