The Great Breakfast photo thread
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Pferdestarke said:
It is expertly done. Consistent. Good quality ingredients. Carefully presented.
I reckon you've even arranged the beans individually.
Cheers, but I must confess - they are Asda beans *hides head in shame* I reckon you've even arranged the beans individually.
(I used to use Heinz beans, but these are actually better, much less watery and taste great. Heinz are certainly not what they used to be!)
BrabusMog said:
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.
Also the tragic way in which this breakfast was cooked, deep fried sausage, hash browns, a half arsed effort on the tomato and bacon cooked under a salamander grill then finished on a chargrill...........absolute sacrilege!NordicCrankShaft said:
Also the tragic way in which this breakfast was cooked, deep fried sausage, hash browns, a half arsed effort on the tomato and bacon cooked under a salamander grill then finished on a chargrill...........absolute sacrilege!
It was only £4.80 with a tea. Hit the spot too!illmonkey said:
NordicCrankShaft said:
Also the tragic way in which this breakfast was cooked, deep fried sausage, hash browns, a half arsed effort on the tomato and bacon cooked under a salamander grill then finished on a chargrill...........absolute sacrilege!
It was only £4.80 with a tea. Hit the spot too!Gandahar said:
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 )
Friday morning, all the family will be at home. Mahoosiver breakfast promised before we head off on holiday early Saturday morning.
I had a few of these over the Christmas break, with lots of eating planned later in the day I wanted a relatively light breakfast:
Christmas Breakfast by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Scrambled egg, bacon and avocado on toast.
Christmas Breakfast by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Scrambled egg, bacon and avocado on toast.
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