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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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Just now, lifetime fan said:

Broccoli and cabbage. 
 

It’s the perfect way to get the boys to eat veg without even knowing. 

Nothing wrong with the veg but she should be on the phone to social services for the bean addition. Imagine just pouring a tin of beans into a stew hahahahaha fucking hell. That dinner will be on the front of take-a-break next week. 

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13 hours ago, Dougie Do'ins said:

Hotel Indigo, Newcastle. 

 

Included in the price of the room. Probably best I don't know what they would charge for it.

 

One of the toast was an added extra.

The bacon was either reheated from yesterday or it's been overcooked.  

Sausages were ok but nothing special.

The hash brown was just average shite.

Egg was slightly overcooked too.

 

Came with a tea and a thimble of orange juice.

 

 

 

 

 

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I’m so sorry, Mick, you’re better than this, you really are, you don’t deserve this, you really don’t. 

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4 minutes ago, lifetime fan said:


Try a little dark, bitter, chocolate grated in it too. 

Yeah been doing that for awhile now saw a recipe by Robert Carrier for a beef stew of some description about 30 years ago, can't remember exactly what it was. However too much and its overpowering. I think it was one of the recipes that made me want to train as a chef, still teaching other people to cook now as part of my job.

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26 minutes ago, Edward. said:

Yeah been doing that for awhile now saw a recipe by Robert Carrier for a beef stew of some description about 30 years ago, can't remember exactly what it was. However too much and its overpowering. I think it was one of the recipes that made me want to train as a chef, still teaching other people to cook now as part of my job.


Saw Anthony Bourdain do it after visiting the families of his Mexican staff. 
 

As you say too much and it’s weird but just a little and it’s fucking incredible. 

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2 minutes ago, Dougie Do'ins said:

I'm hoping to up the game in the morning.  The bar was set so low today, if tomorrows is worse, I'm going veggie. 

 

 


If you’re in that part of the world head to The Cluny for a pint or seven.

 

Top of my head the Alchemist/apothecary is great as well. 

 

I fucking love Newcastle, though I remember less every time I go.

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