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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?

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    • Nay, poke your beans up your bum, one at a time.
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9 minutes ago, General Dryness said:

Mustard is lovely with lots of meats. It's just not your classic breakfast condiment. 

That kind of thinking will get you nowhere. Always doing what you have always done because you've always done it is the dogma of luddites.

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23 minutes ago, Jairzinho said:

I reckon Sam Allardyce has mustard mash sandwiches for breakfast.

 

No way does he do a simple Breakfast, I bet he has Brunch every single day. 

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16 minutes ago, mgw100 said:

English mustard would overpower a breakfast. I don't put any condiment on it. It doesn't need any. The egg, mushrooms and tomatoes flavour the meat, you would lose that with mustard especially.

I never have mustard on a cooked breakfast, but it wouldn’t overpower bacon and sausage anymore than it does, say, a ham butty. You don’t need to smother your food in it.

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7 minutes ago, Tony Moanero said:

I never have mustard on a cooked breakfast, but it wouldn’t overpower bacon and sausage anymore than it does, say, a ham butty. You don’t need to smother your food in it.

Why don't you put it on your breakfast then Tony?

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12 minutes ago, Tony Moanero said:

I never have mustard on a cooked breakfast, but it wouldn’t overpower bacon and sausage anymore than it does, say, a ham butty. You don’t need to smother your food in it.

Probably less overpowering than brown or red sauce. Just doesn't seem right though.

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2 minutes ago, Dougie Do'ins said:

 

I reckon he has brunch as a breakfast chaser.

 

Probably has an App alerting him where the all you can eat buffets are within a 100 mile radius of his abode. 

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