What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just polished off a good fry up for a late breakfast. Home made sausages and bacon yumm 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Was meant to be going out for breakfast, but plans got changed, so it's going to be bacon, eggs, mushrooms, toast and a pint of Earl Grey here. My eggs are from some or other fancy hens and have like a powder blue shell. Posh here, see?!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Just polished off a good fry up for a late breakfast. Home made sausages and bacon yumm

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Very posh! I made do with some Waitrose free range. They cost a fortune here, but I'm not buying those battery hen eggs.Bruce Rioja wrote:Was meant to be going out for breakfast, but plans got changed, so it's going to be bacon, eggs, mushrooms, toast and a pint of Earl Grey here. My eggs are from some or other fancy hens and have like a powder blue shell. Posh here, see?!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Just polished off a good fry up for a late breakfast. Home made sausages and bacon yumm
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hmmmm.... am now inspired... usually have cooked brekkie on a saturday - but the kitchen is depressingly tip-like this morning and the hob is laden with dirty pans... so i was thinking of skipping it... gonna have to cut a swathe through the clutter and unearth the frying pan now!!
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Good work, chaps. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bacon, eggs, sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes for me. Fried slice? Don't mind if I do!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
discovered the missus had used up all the mushrooms - so had to go with beans.. had toast cos I couldn't be arsed getting the deep fat fryer out and doping fried bread...Burnden Paddock wrote:Bacon, eggs, sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes for me. Fried slice? Don't mind if I do!
anyway..
THE BIG TOPIC OF THE DAY....
hash browns... becoming ubiquitous in cooked breakfasts offered by many establishments... yet - do they have a place in an English Cooked Breakfast? my response - clearly not - sod off back to america you infiltrating potatoesque intruders... but am I swimming against the tide??
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Only ever have hash browns with a breakfast, on the very rare occasion I might go to maccy d's. No place in a full English imo.thebish wrote:discovered the missus had used up all the mushrooms - so had to go with beans.. had toast cos I couldn't be arsed getting the deep fat fryer out and doping fried bread...Burnden Paddock wrote:Bacon, eggs, sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes for me. Fried slice? Don't mind if I do!
anyway..
THE BIG TOPIC OF THE DAY....
hash browns... becoming ubiquitous in cooked breakfasts offered by many establishments... yet - do they have a place in an English Cooked Breakfast? my response - clearly not - sod off back to america you infiltrating potatoesque intruders... but am I swimming against the tide??
Just consumed said breakfast. Bloody fantastic. Possibly the best that I've ever made for myself. Feeling very full now.
Did my fried bread in the frying pan after i'd done the eggs. Doubly unhealthy, but what the heck!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You use a deep fat fryer for the fried bread your holiness ??
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Hash browns have no place in an English cooked breakfast. Beans I'm fine with. Now if you're having a cooked breakfast then anything that is cooked goes. I enjoy a hash brown, but that is always in a cooked breakfast.thebish wrote:
discovered the missus had used up all the mushrooms - so had to go with beans.. had toast cos I couldn't be arsed getting the deep fat fryer out and doping fried bread...
anyway..
THE BIG TOPIC OF THE DAY....
hash browns... becoming ubiquitous in cooked breakfasts offered by many establishments... yet - do they have a place in an English Cooked Breakfast? my response - clearly not - sod off back to america you infiltrating potatoesque intruders... but am I swimming against the tide??
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No they fecking well don't. I can't believe that people allow this regurgitated American shite onto their breakfast plate without demanding a buttered potato cake in its place.thebish wrote: hash browns... do they have a place in an English Cooked Breakfast?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
bobo the clown wrote:You use a deep fat fryer for the fried bread your holiness ??
Never in my born days.
no - because i can't ever be bothered to get it out for breakfast..
if I've already made chips in it, on the other hand... different matter...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
bobo the clown wrote:You use a deep fat fryer for the fried bread your holiness ??
Never in my born days.
Fried bread. Not had that in ages....but I am just about to cook brekky.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
In the frying pan, post bacon & tomatoes etc. I trust.Worthy4England wrote:Fried bread. Not had that in ages....but I am just about to cook brekky.bobo the clown wrote:You use a deep fat fryer for the fried bread your holiness ??
Never in my born days.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
aye - always sounds good - but then where do you put your egg, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms while you're frying the bread without it all going cold...bobo the clown wrote:In the frying pan, post bacon & tomatoes etc. I trust.Worthy4England wrote:Fried bread. Not had that in ages....but I am just about to cook brekky.bobo the clown wrote:You use a deep fat fryer for the fried bread your holiness ??
Never in my born days.
and often you end up with summat that's not really fried - but pan-toasted - which isn't quite the same!!
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I didn't succumb. I don't feel any better for not succumbing.bobo the clown wrote:In the frying pan, post bacon & tomatoes etc. I trust.Worthy4England wrote:Fried bread. Not had that in ages....but I am just about to cook brekky.bobo the clown wrote:You use a deep fat fryer for the fried bread your holiness ??
Never in my born days.

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thebish wrote:aye - always sounds good - but then where do you put your egg, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms while you're frying the bread without it all going cold...bobo the clown wrote:In the frying pan, post bacon & tomatoes etc. I trust.Worthy4England wrote:Fried bread. Not had that in ages....but I am just about to cook brekky.bobo the clown wrote:You use a deep fat fryer for the fried bread your holiness ??
Never in my born days.
and often you end up with summat that's not really fried - but pan-toasted - which isn't quite the same!!
Hmmm. See, when I cook a breakfast the only things that I fry are eggs.

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Found some shortcrust pastry in the freezer so have nipped out for a jar of mincemeat (which I'll add a little brandy to). I've only got a muffin tray to do them in so BIG mince pies ahoy! 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:thebish wrote:aye - always sounds good - but then where do you put your egg, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms while you're frying the bread without it all going cold...bobo the clown wrote:In the frying pan, post bacon & tomatoes etc. I trust.Worthy4England wrote:Fried bread. Not had that in ages....but I am just about to cook brekky.bobo the clown wrote:You use a deep fat fryer for the fried bread your holiness ??
Never in my born days.
and often you end up with summat that's not really fried - but pan-toasted - which isn't quite the same!!
Hmmm. See, when I cook a breakfast the only things that I fry are eggs.
i like to mix it up!! i quite like mushrooms grilled - and i sometimes put the sausages in the George Foreman - but often as not i whack it all in the frying pan!
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