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whats your favourite breakfast

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personally, I have to go for, either, a large whisky or a can of strongbow, or if its really cold, a bowl of choccy ready brek
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full english, always. :) (no mushrooms, loadsa black pudding)
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Post by Grimmie »

My favourite?
Hmm..



Full english is pretty good.
But so is toast with Marmite/Jam.
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Post by wyrd »

nowt usually, don't get up before 12 alot of days :/

but full english is always good, or a gin to get you in the mood on those cold mornings
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Post by Nickface »

What's in a full English breakfast?

Nothing beats going to Denny's (probably doesn't exist in the UK...) at 3AM and ordering their various Grand Slam combos, which usually consist of a mixture of Sausage, Bacon, Eggs cooked your preferred way, hash browns, pancakes and delicous toast.

Damnit, I just got up and now I want to go to Denny's. :cry:
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Nickface wrote:What's in a full English breakfast?
Bacon, eggs, sausage, tomato/beans, mushrooms, toast (or fried bread), black pudding

more optional: Hash browns, fried potatos, anything else you can find in the fridge
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Nickface wrote:Nothing beats going to Denny's (probably doesn't exist in the UK...)
what you get at Dennys is similar to a full english except you get even more at Dennys, their breakfasts are vast!
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Post by NiGhtcrawler »

peanut butter (plenty) on toast hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
that or full english minus tomatoes, black pud and mushrooms (extra bacon and beans :D)
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Reheated pizza/curry.

Mmm...
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Post by shot2bits »

full english minus the beans and tomatos, plenty of everything else.
or curry
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Me:"Say... you waiter, I'll have a game of beef2 for my breakfast."

Waiter: "Sir, You do know this is a restuarant?

Me: "Yes, and I won't ask you again, and where is my food!?"


ohh yeah, the question. Um, A large bowl of cereal, rinse, repeat. x3.
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Nesquik cereal FTW, or Cheerios. I'm a sucker for adverts with happy families and personified animals.
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Post by cashy »

spoodie wrote:
Nickface wrote:Nothing beats going to Denny's (probably doesn't exist in the UK...)
what you get at Dennys is similar to a full english except you get even more at Dennys, their breakfasts are vast!
you obviously dont live in my england
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Post by shot2bits »

cashy wrote:
spoodie wrote:
Nickface wrote:Nothing beats going to Denny's (probably doesn't exist in the UK...)
what you get at Dennys is similar to a full english except you get even more at Dennys, their breakfasts are vast!
you obviously dont live in my england
THIS! :above: obviously spoodie isnt doing it right, correct me if im wrong, but isnt a true english breakfast frying everything in site within arms reach?
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
Nickface wrote:What's in a full English breakfast?
Bacon, eggs, sausage, tomato/beans, mushrooms, toast (or fried bread), black pudding

more optional: Hash browns, fried potatos, anything else you can find in the fridge
Mmm, fried bread - hard to get these days, a lot of places seem to have substituted it with hash browns. I really like black pudding, but it's a bit rare (in these parts) to see it on a menu. Don't like those manky tomatoes out of a tin, though.

A greasy fry-up (bizzarely) seems to work wonders when one is a bit hung over.

Not one for sweet things, so pancakes with maple syrup and those french chocolate crossaints really aren't on, especially at that time in the morning.

The MacDonald's breakfasts seem to be a piss-take of the english breakfast - how hard would it be for them to make a bacon batch? *

* batch = cob, bap, or whatever your local term is for a small bread roll.

Worst breakfast?
Waking up with your face in a kebab.
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Post by Nickface »

shot2bits wrote:but isnt a true english breakfast frying everything in site within arms reach?
Well, we Americans are lazy, and clearly are too fat to reach far, even to stuff our faces. :pie: :pie: :pie: :cheese: :cheese: :cheese:
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Post by Nickface »

I never did establish this fact or not, but does the UK have Denny's?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Nope.
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Post by Grimmie »

I miss Denny's :(
I should go there next time I go to the USA.
They had fancy placemats :)
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