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spork141
whiskered Joined: 11 Feb 2013 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 3959 |
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Help me out 00. Are those toast sticks? My Americaness might be getting in the way.
Also great salt and pepper shakers.
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CSL
MODERATOR anonymous Joined: 15 Feb 2014 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 19915 |
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They are referred to as 'soldiers', Spork. Cut that way so you can dip them in your 'chukkie egg'.
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spork141
whiskered Joined: 11 Feb 2013 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 3959 |
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Ah. Thank you CSL. I looked it up. Makes sense to me. I am a big proper breakfast fan myself and I want to try it
Of course this is in stark contrast to the american style breakfast which is usually about a pound of scrambled eggs, 2 pounds of buttered potatoes (home fries), ketchup, hot sauce, coffee, followed by sitting on our couch, loosening our belts, and blaming it all on Obama. Actually both options appeal to me equally |
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CSL
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Yup. Def worth a try, Spork. A simple boiled egg can be surprisingly good. Add some salt of course.
We British do have our version of the large breakfast, what they call 'The Full English' these days. Fried eggs, bacon, sausage, baked beans, fried bread...other random things from the frying pan...tomatoes, mushrooms & (if you are a Northerner) the infamous Black Pudding. There's also a concoction of potatoes & cabbage called 'bubble & squeak'...
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spork141
whiskered Joined: 11 Feb 2013 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 3959 |
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Yup. I am familiar with the full "English / Irish Breakfasts" and I am a fan (always loved the idea of the tomatoes and beans and never daring enough to go for the black pudding). I gotta stop with this talk though. Only another day until 2017 and im back on nothing but rabbit food for a few weeks at least! Thanks CSL
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CSL
MODERATOR anonymous Joined: 15 Feb 2014 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 19915 |
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Oh dear! Good luck with those dietary restrictions, Spork. You have my sympathy.
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Double 0 Soul
whiskered anonymous Joined: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Yonder Status: Offline Points: 42996 |
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Thanks spork, i think the cacti are a relic from my Tequila binging days, they remind me never to do it again.
White Pudding could be a variation on the theme if blood doesn't appeal but your chances of finding it in the States are slim. |
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CSL
MODERATOR anonymous Joined: 15 Feb 2014 Location: California Status: Offline Points: 19915 |
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I remember my parents occasionally eating tripe, trotters & whole black puddings for dinner with vinegar on them. (Not all at once...).
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DR FEELGOOD
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Semur daging
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DarinS.
whiskered Joined: 11 Feb 2017 Location: San Diego Status: Offline Points: 1676 |
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I had the day off. Rode the train to San Diego and had lunch at Searsucker and did some day drinking. |
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Okay
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