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  • Ramanisky22

    looks delicious .. but a couple of questions

    is this really a brekky for 1 ??
    and is this a regular everyday brekky ??
    damn the eggs and sausage alone and I’m good.

    • Yes & absolutely not.Wolfboy
    • It's like a treat breakfast, but some folk will have that every single day.PhanLo
    • ^ Pheeeeew... thank you.
      Fuck, now I’m hungry.
      Ramanisky2
    • What exactly is that burnt toast looking thing?Ramanisky2
    • Black pudding
      https://en.wikipedia…
      PhanLo
    • tomatoes are not breakfast.
      one third of that is not food.
      imbecile
    • Love black pudding_niko
    • This is a pretty excessive example and +1 for a treat. A couple of unexpected items in the bagging area for me, but black pudding is not one of them!MrT
    • Drool! Fuggin love black pudding!sab
    • Pass on the black pudding. What the frig are those circular things at the bottom?kalkal
    • 1 - yes, 2 - no, 3 - I think this was your main meal till tea, if you worked in the field. Lunch was a snack on the go, as people relied on natural lightmaikel
    • Oh my... I usually have juice and water for breakfast until 11am, I see this and it makes me want to puke!OBBTKN
    • https://i.imgur.com/…utopian
    • that's not a proper english breakfast - there's no fried bread ffs.
      no idea what those two small discs at the front are. hash browns are a us import.
      hans_glib
    • its the - get cancer and a heartattack as fast as possible - breakfast.neverscared
    • @hans, US import or not, you can't deny some sort of fried potato is an excellent breakfast addition.Continuity
    • Never ate a real english breakfast, only the vegetarian version. fucking love it. sometimes I do it for the family with meat as well.oey_oey
    • for me since I'm vegan I pass the egg but recently I saw a recipe for vegan fried egg so I will have to try it.oey_oey
    • "vegan fried egg"
      Do tell us more!
      palimpsest
    • -1 needs to use the sausage as a breakwater for the beanskingsteven
    • I get this when I’m in full England but at home in America it’s bacon and eggs, home fries and toast at a dinernb
    • Tomatoes are not breakfast? Ever heard of BLT's?jagara
    • MDRpalimpsest
    • @continuity, you've clearly never tasted the pure unaldulterated joy that is fried bread, or you'd never have said that.hans_glib
    • hash browns are lovely, but not in a full english. they belong in the yank version, with that sad excuse for bacon they have over there, and eggs over easyhans_glib
    • toast and jelly.hans_glib
    • ulster version of this is usually the same with more bread. agree with the hash browns, this one is particularly huge too, latke territorykingsteven
    • i do love a full english, but there's a lot of shitty versions. Decent quality sausages and bacon make it extra special. Fried bread I've never gotten into thoIanbolton
    • I still wanna know about the vegan fried egg.palimpsest
    • I got my answer: https://www.qbn.com/…palimpsest
    • Goodness, hans - I figured you'd know those were white pudding at the bottom there.Nairn
    • ^ oh yeah, didn't spot that. What the hell's white pudding?Ianbolton
    • ^ Not-black pudding, obvs.Continuity
    • Only thing that looks shit on this plate is that undercooked bacon. Fuck sake.
      But still want to try a bit of everything else.
      Ramanisky2
    • you have to be american. that's how proper bacon should look. tbh it should be collar not back but no-one eats collar any more :(hans_glib
    • @detritus, doh, of course! it looked suspiciously industrial so i mistook it for some sort of oaty biscuit horrorhans_glib
    • I want to try some of this collar bacon. Provided it isn't normally smoked, and just cured, one could probably easily make it at home, too.Continuity
    • Collar is good, but less common (in AU anyway). Proper bacon for me is streaky.MrT
    • Typical 'Scottish Breakfast' if you go to a decent B&B. You'd get cereal, then some toast and jam, then you'd be asked what you want for your fry-up.microkorg
    • Sets you up for the day if you're going to be out all day hiking in the highlands ;)microkorg
    • So does cold-soaked instant mash.palimpsest
    • I ate this almost daily in Wales for over a month when I was there. It was the only noteworthy food I ate in the UK. The mushrooms are missing from ur pic,cherub
    • the sausage is heavenly, the hashbrowns don't belong, and the black pudding is delicious. Beans are filler, if u are a large lad.cherub
    • That's a bowl cloggerstoplying

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