Despite the aversion to hash browns and the sacrilegious use of baked beans - I am in general agreement with the aboveBristolian wrote:There are many items that you can include in a "Traditional" English breakfast. Baked beans and hash browns are more a colonial additionKorkenzieher wrote:Not entirely sure why baked beans would be sacrilege on an English breakfast, but am with you on the hash browns. Can't cope with fried bread myself - even toast can be a struggle.I guess that it also depends on which part of England you come from as to which items are commonly found.
Whatever you like is my motto although I personally struggle with the concept of black pudding! Each to their own!
Our full English Breakfast consists of..........2 Eggs, 2 'London Pork' Sausages, 2 Rashers of 'English Style' Back Bacon, Mushrooms,Tomato, Baked Beans, Fried Bread, Tea or Coffee, Orange Juice, Toast(2), Butter, Marmalade .......HP Sauce also available
Chromeman - our restaurant is open from 09.00 to 18.30 and we serve our offerings all day.dtaai-maai wrote:There's nothing more likely to guarantee a good long thread than one devoted to the Full English Breakfast - great marketing, Terry!![]()
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Agreed. There's absolutely no reason for this, certainly in HH - everything is readily available.Korkenzieher wrote:What I find pretty much unacceptable though, aren't so much the additions but what people pass-off as an English. Ham instead of bacon, frankfurter or chipolata style sausages, sausage meat patties and so on![]()
Chromeman wrote:At what time do you open the restaurant in the morning?
Which doesn't really say much for the oppositions fishing skills eh.............Big Boy wrote:It was a great pick me up for my son after the new year. He was suffering a serious hangover until the breakfast. He wiped the floor with us afterwards in the fishing stakes
