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I rarely have a full skip breaky but when im round at my mums she puts together a simple breakfast of scrambled/ poached eggs, smoked rashers and she fries up cherry tomatoes in the bacon juice and they are delicious. Few slices of toast and a cup of tea and its the perfect start to the day.
It's Volcán Parinacota and Lago Chungará in Lauca National Park, Chile.
Trip's going great thanks, I'm resting up in La Paz for a few days. When I say resting up, there's plenty to do here so what I mean is I'm taking a few days off the bike although I'm trying to decide whether to do death road on my own bike or pay for a tour but they're not cheap.
Trip's going great thanks, I'm resting up in La Paz for a few days. When I say resting up, there's plenty to do here so what I mean is I'm taking a few days off the bike although I'm trying to decide whether to do death road on my own bike or pay for a tour but they're not cheap.
MrOnTheRopes said:
If you *have* to get supermarket eggs go for the Cotswold Legbar (from Clarence Court), my personal favourite, or the Burford Browns. Waitrose usually stock them and my local Sainsbury's do too. Grab some which have the furthest best-before date you can find. Finally test each one before deciding to poach (plop into a glass of water and hope it sinks & stays level/level-ish). I've had pretty good reliability that way.
This.Burford browns are the nuts.
Top yokes , once you tried them , no going back
jimbop1 said:
In my opinions the tastiest breakfast in Manchester...
Cicchetti, Manchester. I don't know what eggs they use but they are good.
Is that a taster plate? hardly generous portions, the bacon is more fat than meat and the toast looks like a couple of bits they found behind the bread bin, I'm oot.Cicchetti, Manchester. I don't know what eggs they use but they are good.
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