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  • G Gary R Wheeler

    That's probably what my uncle, the bad-lifestyle-poster-boy, likes to eat for breakfast. Blech. Double blech. Double blech on a stick.


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    Dalek Dave
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    Both my Grandfathers (one is 90 one is 85) have a fried breakfast every day, they both smoke heavily and drink like fish, both lived through two wars (WW2 and Suez). We reckon they have sold their souls to the Devil. Both are still "With it", the 90yo still drives and the 85 still plays snooker and darts. I am merely emulating their lifestyle in the hope of living so long!!!

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      So what you have there is a very small English Breakfast in a wrap! Here in Jolly Old England on a Saturday morning,(I do not have time to cook one on a weekday), I have a fine breakfast... 2 eggs 2 Rashers Bacon 2 Cumberland Sausages Beans Mushrooms Black Pudding (for the uninitiated : Herbs, spices, pig fat and pig blood in a sausage skin, slice and fried). Tomato Potato Bread Hash Brown All of the above fried in Lard(Seriously, best thing to fry in!), except the beans of course(Mwave them!). All covered in Brown Sauce and served with huge mug of sweet tea. 2 million calories, but your taste buds thankyou for every one of them. As Doctor Johnson said,"If a man wishes to eat well in England, he has breakfast three times a day!" It makes that burrito look like a small snack.:)

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      Henry Venn
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      What is it with you poms? Seriously....?

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        What is it with you poms? Seriously....?

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        Dalek Dave
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        What are you saying? That a fry up wrong? I have eaten in Sydney, and that was a bit of a belly buster too, and the drink afterwards was legion! (Last Xmas, when you were stuffing us in the Ashes)

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        • D Dalek Dave

          It is ok to have this once a week, as once eaten, you need not partake of food until about 8.00pm! It is a great one for lining the stomach for the Football! 10.00 am Breakfast 12.00 am In pub, loads of Beers 2.30pm Go to football match. 5.00pm back to pub for celebration (or, if like me you support Luton Town, commiseration). 7.00pm home 8.00pm Dinner

          ------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI

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          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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          LOL I guess I'll try that next I visit Birmingham.

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          • D Dalek Dave

            So what you have there is a very small English Breakfast in a wrap! Here in Jolly Old England on a Saturday morning,(I do not have time to cook one on a weekday), I have a fine breakfast... 2 eggs 2 Rashers Bacon 2 Cumberland Sausages Beans Mushrooms Black Pudding (for the uninitiated : Herbs, spices, pig fat and pig blood in a sausage skin, slice and fried). Tomato Potato Bread Hash Brown All of the above fried in Lard(Seriously, best thing to fry in!), except the beans of course(Mwave them!). All covered in Brown Sauce and served with huge mug of sweet tea. 2 million calories, but your taste buds thankyou for every one of them. As Doctor Johnson said,"If a man wishes to eat well in England, he has breakfast three times a day!" It makes that burrito look like a small snack.:)

            ------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI

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            NormDroid
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            Speak for yourself. I've even seen people have a sunday english breakfast with beer before 11:00am:omg:

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              It is ok to have this once a week, as once eaten, you need not partake of food until about 8.00pm! It is a great one for lining the stomach for the Football! 10.00 am Breakfast 12.00 am In pub, loads of Beers 2.30pm Go to football match. 5.00pm back to pub for celebration (or, if like me you support Luton Town, commiseration). 7.00pm home 8.00pm Dinner

              ------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI

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              Ravi Bhavnani
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              Dalek Dave wrote:

              12.00 am In pub, loads of Beers

              Perhaps you meant 12pm (i.e. noon)? :) /ravi

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                So what you have there is a very small English Breakfast in a wrap! Here in Jolly Old England on a Saturday morning,(I do not have time to cook one on a weekday), I have a fine breakfast... 2 eggs 2 Rashers Bacon 2 Cumberland Sausages Beans Mushrooms Black Pudding (for the uninitiated : Herbs, spices, pig fat and pig blood in a sausage skin, slice and fried). Tomato Potato Bread Hash Brown All of the above fried in Lard(Seriously, best thing to fry in!), except the beans of course(Mwave them!). All covered in Brown Sauce and served with huge mug of sweet tea. 2 million calories, but your taste buds thankyou for every one of them. As Doctor Johnson said,"If a man wishes to eat well in England, he has breakfast three times a day!" It makes that burrito look like a small snack.:)

                ------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI

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                peterchen
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                That's what's known as "Katerfrühstück" here - hangover breakfast. This being the default sunday breakfast treat in England may correlate with the default sunday evening occupation.


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                • R Ravi Bhavnani

                  Dalek Dave wrote:

                  12.00 am In pub, loads of Beers

                  Perhaps you meant 12pm (i.e. noon)? :) /ravi

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                  Sometimes I type whilst my brain is on screensaver!

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    Both my Grandfathers (one is 90 one is 85) have a fried breakfast every day, they both smoke heavily and drink like fish, both lived through two wars (WW2 and Suez). We reckon they have sold their souls to the Devil. Both are still "With it", the 90yo still drives and the 85 still plays snooker and darts. I am merely emulating their lifestyle in the hope of living so long!!!

                    ------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    My dad is 88, still travels the world, eats a fried egg every day for breakfast (but is also very careful of his diet - he never binges), smokes a pipe, gets regular health checkups (he's in excellent health, thank God!), and spends 15 minutes on the treadmill three times a week. Now his son, on the other hand... :) /ravi

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                    • R Ravi Bhavnani

                      My dad is 88, still travels the world, eats a fried egg every day for breakfast (but is also very careful of his diet - he never binges), smokes a pipe, gets regular health checkups (he's in excellent health, thank God!), and spends 15 minutes on the treadmill three times a week. Now his son, on the other hand... :) /ravi

                      This is your brain on Celcius Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                      Dalek Dave
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                      :laugh:

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                      • R Ravi Bhavnani

                        Good morning! Would you like an angioplasty with your Country Breakfast Burrito[^]? :omg: /ravi

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                        I don't know what all this talk is lately about the amount of fat in restaurant food, I mean we all know it's there, it's just an excuse to say that people are fat because they didn't know that there was so much fat in restuarant food. People seem to forget the whole point of restaurants was to enjoy something cooked by someone else occasionally as a break from home cooking. Restaurant meals were inteded to be luxurious, fatter, saltier, more quantity, a treat from an otherwise lower calorie staple at home. People seem to be eating almost every meal out these days. If you eat out all the time you're going to get fat, no question. It's so damn easy to cook food at home that's a thousand times better tasting, safely prepared, healthy and often faster than it takes to get served in a restaurant.


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                          I don't know what all this talk is lately about the amount of fat in restaurant food, I mean we all know it's there, it's just an excuse to say that people are fat because they didn't know that there was so much fat in restuarant food. People seem to forget the whole point of restaurants was to enjoy something cooked by someone else occasionally as a break from home cooking. Restaurant meals were inteded to be luxurious, fatter, saltier, more quantity, a treat from an otherwise lower calorie staple at home. People seem to be eating almost every meal out these days. If you eat out all the time you're going to get fat, no question. It's so damn easy to cook food at home that's a thousand times better tasting, safely prepared, healthy and often faster than it takes to get served in a restaurant.


                          Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt

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                          MikeBeard
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                          I agree. Not only is it easier and quicker, you end up spending a lot LESS than you would eating out.

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                            I don't know what all this talk is lately about the amount of fat in restaurant food, I mean we all know it's there, it's just an excuse to say that people are fat because they didn't know that there was so much fat in restuarant food. People seem to forget the whole point of restaurants was to enjoy something cooked by someone else occasionally as a break from home cooking. Restaurant meals were inteded to be luxurious, fatter, saltier, more quantity, a treat from an otherwise lower calorie staple at home. People seem to be eating almost every meal out these days. If you eat out all the time you're going to get fat, no question. It's so damn easy to cook food at home that's a thousand times better tasting, safely prepared, healthy and often faster than it takes to get served in a restaurant.


                            Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt

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                            Dan Neely
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                            and after reheating in the microwave or toaster oven at work for lunch it's been degraded in quality to a mcwhopper anyway, so you might as well pay someone else for a crappy lunch and use the time not spent cooking for something else.

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                              I don't know what all this talk is lately about the amount of fat in restaurant food, I mean we all know it's there, it's just an excuse to say that people are fat because they didn't know that there was so much fat in restuarant food. People seem to forget the whole point of restaurants was to enjoy something cooked by someone else occasionally as a break from home cooking. Restaurant meals were inteded to be luxurious, fatter, saltier, more quantity, a treat from an otherwise lower calorie staple at home. People seem to be eating almost every meal out these days. If you eat out all the time you're going to get fat, no question. It's so damn easy to cook food at home that's a thousand times better tasting, safely prepared, healthy and often faster than it takes to get served in a restaurant.


                              Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt

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                              El Corazon
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                              John Cardinal wrote:

                              food at home that's a thousand times better tasting

                              you obviously never had my cooking! :laugh: actually, I joke about it because I am lousy at following a recipe for the first time. But I am actually a good cook from memory. I do make good chili, and I can tone it down for the NewYorkers if necessary (though that takes a lot more shopping because I have to deliberately find mild stuff). And I do make good Italian foods. But hand me a recipe and hand me the fixings, and I will almost always mess it up the first time around.

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                              • D Dalek Dave

                                What are you saying? That a fry up wrong? I have eaten in Sydney, and that was a bit of a belly buster too, and the drink afterwards was legion! (Last Xmas, when you were stuffing us in the Ashes)

                                ------------------------------------ Happy Primes Lead to Happy Memories. Don't Google FGI

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                                Henry Venn
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                                Yeah - no worries Dalek Dave, its nicer than weet-bix innit? I was there too, Sydney in the new year - how good was the weather? I'm Melbourne, only got tix for the first test, at the Gabba... if i master this dotnet maybe I'll get another hol one day!! Cheers!

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