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What constitutes the perfect cooked breakfast?


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Beans with a full English?  

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  1. 1. Beans with a full English?

    • Aye, bean me up, Scotty.
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    • Nay, poke your beans up your bum, one at a time.
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On 24/08/2019 at 10:50, Barry Wom said:

Well here's a home made one today. I was home alone for breakfast, so tried to make something that will get me the other side of the match. It was too much for me, I couldn't finish it and couldn't fit my beans on the plate. 

 

2 bacon

2 Ulster fry

2 black pud

1 white pud

2 pork and pepper sausage

2 tomato sausage

2 eggs

2 home made hash brown

1 fried slice

 

It was fucking lovely though, just a shame I couldn't finish it. 

 

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That looks really good but I'm not repping because of your usage of the word 'pud'.

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23 minutes ago, El Rojo said:

That looks really good but I'm not repping because of your usage of the word 'pud'.

Can’t get White Pudding down here for some reason as with Bacon Ribs so must bring some back next time ,also you don’t see Ulster Fry , I remember having it on a toasted sarnie at the Pier Head Bus Station years ago sometimes. A few weeks ago we had our breakfast in a cafe in Orrell Rd Bootle and had Liver Sausage too , can’t remember having that before in a full English, tasty.

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11 minutes ago, SammyAftershave said:

I had Belfast pal who used to smother his whole plate of a fry-up in Sarsons vinigar before getting stuck in and assured me it was common practice in that part of the world. For my part, I thought he was a dirty cunt.

I think I know the chap haha , and yes ghastly.

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5 hours ago, easytoslip said:

Can’t get White Pudding down here for some reason as with Bacon Ribs so must bring some back next time ,also you don’t see Ulster Fry , I remember having it on a toasted sarnie at the Pier Head Bus Station years ago sometimes. A few weeks ago we had our breakfast in a cafe in Orrell Rd Bootle and had Liver Sausage too , can’t remember having that before in a full English, tasty.

 

4 hours ago, Spy Bee said:

Does anyone else like a bit of English Mustard on their brecky?

 

4 hours ago, Bjornebye said:

Boss has Gravy on his. 

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