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English breakfast
wanne surprise a girlfriend with a real English breakfast
what ingredients do I exactly need ? and how to prepare ?
is there something that I realy need to know ?
cheeRS
what ingredients do I exactly need ? and how to prepare ?
is there something that I realy need to know ?
cheeRS
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Re: English breakfast
Originally Posted by cossiemen
wanne surprise a girlfriend with a real English breakfast
what ingredients do I exactly need ?
what ingredients do I exactly need ?
Originally Posted by cossiemen
and how to prepare ?
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RSCAT, thank you very much but what's black pudding ?
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Deerhunter, looks good, thanks
B16 RBM, already done that
Paul, Hashbrowns ??
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Deerhunter, looks good, thanks
B16 RBM, already done that
Paul, Hashbrowns ??
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aye i was in england a few years back and i went in a chippy (fish and chips shop) and asked for a "black pudding supper".. "sorry, a what?".. "black pudding supper".. "we don't do them".. "ok i'll just have one of those and chips" (pointing to the black pudding)
can't remmeber what they call them though.
can't remmeber what they call them though.
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aye i was in england a few years back and i went in a chippy (fish and chips shop) and asked for a "black pudding supper".. "sorry, a what?".. "black pudding supper".. "we don't do them".. "ok i'll just have one of those and chips" (pointing to the black pudding)
can't remmeber what they call them though.
can't remmeber what they call them though.
Aye hash browns is shredded potatoe put together and fried im sure?
And ofcourse you Southern monkeys dont get "totty scones" (potatoe scones) m their lovelly, i cant be arsed explaining what they are cos i dont actually know but their tasty, search google lol
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just like what happend to me in England, was at a big carshow last year and ordered me a 'cheeseburger' which was replied with 'sorry we don't do them but can I suggest you a regular burger'? i answered with 'okay that's good', the lady baked the burger and then asked 'shall i put cheese on it sir?'
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Black Pudding, one of the few things that it's best not to think what it's made from: "... a Black Pudding is a type of sausage made from congealed pigs blood with spices and lumps of fat, wrapped in a length of intestine."
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Originally Posted by cossiemen
just like what happend to me in England, was at a big carshow last year and ordered me a 'cheeseburger' which was replied with 'sorry we don't do them but can I suggest you a regular burger'? i answered with 'okay that's good', the lady baked the burger and then asked 'shall i put cheese on it sir?'
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Hash browns - deep fried
fried bread - pan fried
beans - saucepan heated
sausages - oven cooked
bacon - pan fried
fried eggs - pan fried
fried mushrooms - pan fried
and most importantly of all - OATCAKES!!!!
Thats how I like mine anyway!
fried bread - pan fried
beans - saucepan heated
sausages - oven cooked
bacon - pan fried
fried eggs - pan fried
fried mushrooms - pan fried
and most importantly of all - OATCAKES!!!!
Thats how I like mine anyway!
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Originally Posted by vroooom ptssssh
whats your e-mail cossieman@msn/hotmail.com dont work lol
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if you wanna make it really tasty then you should cook it all in the same pan, obv you start with the sausage and work your way down adding as you go... season the oil too... then fry your bread in the juices that are left!! mmmm