The Great Breakfast photo thread
Discussion
Firstly, I'm very sorry not to have taken photos, but I had 2 full English breakfasts whilst in the UK last week.
Fri morning: "Rumblin Tums" in Charminster, Bournemouth
- was very good for £6.50
(= bacon, sausage, fried egg, beans, tomatoes, fried slice, mushrooms, black pudding, bubble & squeak, bread & butter ...white bread, of course... and a mug of tea)
Sat morning: my brother took me somewhere supposedly upmarket, Parkstone Bay Marina in Poole.
- tasted good but was less than average being £9.75 ea. (+ extra £1.90 or so for a large coffee)
(= 2 sausages, 2 slices of toast, 2 poached eggs, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms)
I PROMISE to post up pics of my home cooked full English this weekend.
Fri morning: "Rumblin Tums" in Charminster, Bournemouth
- was very good for £6.50
(= bacon, sausage, fried egg, beans, tomatoes, fried slice, mushrooms, black pudding, bubble & squeak, bread & butter ...white bread, of course... and a mug of tea)
Sat morning: my brother took me somewhere supposedly upmarket, Parkstone Bay Marina in Poole.
- tasted good but was less than average being £9.75 ea. (+ extra £1.90 or so for a large coffee)
(= 2 sausages, 2 slices of toast, 2 poached eggs, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms)
I PROMISE to post up pics of my home cooked full English this weekend.
dumfriesdave said:
HarryFlatters said:
The beans are touching the egg
The buttered roll would've horrified you Harry.
Fried bread base topped with beans, then half the fried egg on top.
Us Scottish are savages.
I would have had all of that on the roll, minus the beans, natch
Vinnie the Panda said:
mattdaniels said:
Great looking hash brown, care to share the recipe and method? mattdaniels said:
Thanks, recipe here: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=142...
Cheers mate, can't wait for sunday morning BrabusMog said:
Beans may have been a distraction there. Nice yolk run... a yolk run give some unctuous-ness to all breakfast photos.Top work.
Runny yolk > runny beans..... the first rule of Breakfast club.
Edited by Gandahar on Saturday 12th December 20:05
5potTurbo said:
Firstly, I'm very sorry not to have taken photos, but I had 2 full English breakfasts whilst in the UK last week.
Fri morning: "Rumblin Tums" in Charminster, Bournemouth
- was very good for £6.50
(= bacon, sausage, fried egg, beans, tomatoes, fried slice, mushrooms, black pudding, bubble & squeak, bread & butter ...white bread, of course... and a mug of tea)
Sat morning: my brother took me somewhere supposedly upmarket, Parkstone Bay Marina in Poole.
- tasted good but was less than average being £9.75 ea. (+ extra £1.90 or so for a large coffee)
(= 2 sausages, 2 slices of toast, 2 poached eggs, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms)
I PROMISE to post up pics of my home cooked full English this weekend.
WE ARE WAITINGFri morning: "Rumblin Tums" in Charminster, Bournemouth
- was very good for £6.50
(= bacon, sausage, fried egg, beans, tomatoes, fried slice, mushrooms, black pudding, bubble & squeak, bread & butter ...white bread, of course... and a mug of tea)
Sat morning: my brother took me somewhere supposedly upmarket, Parkstone Bay Marina in Poole.
- tasted good but was less than average being £9.75 ea. (+ extra £1.90 or so for a large coffee)
(= 2 sausages, 2 slices of toast, 2 poached eggs, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms)
I PROMISE to post up pics of my home cooked full English this weekend.
Mind you I did find your description very ( mouth tingling watering salivating + extra )
illmonkey said:
Haha. My first time in years. It was suggested by the building manager.
Shame on you for knowing where it was from the photo.
Those plates and the butter are a dead giveaway! Me and my mates usually have a Spoons breakfast and a few pints at Liverpool St before we go to the football. Can't be beaten for the price, in my opinion.Shame on you for knowing where it was from the photo.
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