The Great Breakfast photo thread

The Great Breakfast photo thread

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soad

32,925 posts

177 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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calibrax said:
Full English. Had some toast with it, not shown. smile

No tomatoes? frown

Looks great though. yum

Mr Roper

13,016 posts

195 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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Beans in ramekins make my teeth itch.

Otherwise, spot on.

calibrax

4,788 posts

212 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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soad said:
No tomatoes? frown
Nope, I can't stand grilled/warm tomatoes! Tinned tomatoes are even worse...

Mr Roper said:
Beans in ramekins make my teeth itch.
Beans touching egg makes my teeth itch wink I heated the beans in the ramekin, so I decided to use them like that instead of making a sausage dam biggrin

Gandahar

9,600 posts

129 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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calibrax said:
Eggy crumpets, quick & delicious biggrin




What a fantastic idea, all that yolk running into the holes.


Gandahar

9,600 posts

129 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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dazco said:
Sy1441 said:
This mornings effort.

I was going to declare you the winner till I saw how close the eggs were to the beans and you use Lurpak spreadable. Why would someone spread vegetable oil on their toast?

Apart from that, it really does look fantastic
Hmm, you'd never make a good judge! You made a mistake and missed the real faux-pas. Lurpak spreadable is mainly butter not vegetable oil but the main issue is he has used Lurpak Light. Which is Lurpak with water. Which means they make more money. Lurpak lightest has so much water they now sell it as still or sparkling spread biggrin. I love the way the companies get to add a free ingredient and charge the same.

Egg near beans is ok, but needs more eggs. Really nice photo though and good meal. Wouldn't say no.


Gandahar

9,600 posts

129 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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mattdaniels said:
Our hens (4.5 years old!) have started laying again after giving up towards the tail end of last year. Nice to have a proper fresh poachie with an English breakfast and a gallon of tea to kickstart Sunday.
Best breakfast pun ever.

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ApOrbital

9,972 posts

119 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Pferdestarke

7,184 posts

188 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Big Pants

505 posts

142 months

Thursday 17th March 2016
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Been practising my poached eggs as I'd lost the knack. Toasted sourdough, smashed avocado, dusting of chilli flakes, beechwood back bacon.


dazco

4,280 posts

190 months

Thursday 17th March 2016
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Gandahar said:
dazco said:
Sy1441 said:
This mornings effort.

I was going to declare you the winner till I saw how close the eggs were to the beans and you use Lurpak spreadable. Why would someone spread vegetable oil on their toast?

Apart from that, it really does look fantastic
Hmm, you'd never make a good judge! You made a mistake and missed the real faux-pas. Lurpak spreadable is mainly butter not vegetable oil but the main issue is he has used Lurpak Light. Which is Lurpak with water. Which means they make more money. Lurpak lightest has so much water they now sell it as still or sparkling spread biggrin. I love the way the companies get to add a free ingredient and charge the same.

Egg near beans is ok, but needs more eggs. Really nice photo though and good meal. Wouldn't say no.
I am an excellent breakfast judge biggrin but your statement saying that eggs near beans is ok, clearly precludes you from such a lofty title.

As for the Lurpack controversy , I merely stated that Lurpack spreadable contained vegetable oil, which it does. The butter content is 64% leaving rapeseed oil, water (even on the non-light monstrosity) lactic culture and salt to share the remaining to share the remaining 36%. None of which I wish to spread on my toast.

I am a fantastic judge judge

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

174 months

Thursday 17th March 2016
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dazco said:
Gandahar said:
dazco said:
Sy1441 said:
This mornings effort.

I was going to declare you the winner till I saw how close the eggs were to the beans and you use Lurpak spreadable. Why would someone spread vegetable oil on their toast?

Apart from that, it really does look fantastic
Hmm, you'd never make a good judge! You made a mistake and missed the real faux-pas. Lurpak spreadable is mainly butter not vegetable oil but the main issue is he has used Lurpak Light. Which is Lurpak with water. Which means they make more money. Lurpak lightest has so much water they now sell it as still or sparkling spread biggrin. I love the way the companies get to add a free ingredient and charge the same.

Egg near beans is ok, but needs more eggs. Really nice photo though and good meal. Wouldn't say no.
I am an excellent breakfast judge biggrin but your statement saying that eggs near beans is ok, clearly precludes you from such a lofty title.

As for the Lurpack controversy , I merely stated that Lurpack spreadable contained vegetable oil, which it does. The butter content is 64% leaving rapeseed oil, water (even on the non-light monstrosity) lactic culture and salt to share the remaining to share the remaining 36%. None of which I wish to spread on my toast.

I am a fantastic judge judge
The bigger issue which you both appear to be overlooking is why does he have the cream for his coffee already in the mugs? Does the man not own a cream jug?

Gretchen

19,052 posts

217 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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Shop (Lidl?) bought orange juice not freshly juiced. I am disappoint.

chris123321

514 posts

191 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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Just as a heads up, Tesco's are now selling frozen breakfast sausage patties ala Mcdonalds mc muffins. I have spent several months perfecting my own recipe as there is no McDonalds near me but now intend to eat myself to death with these.


ApOrbital

9,972 posts

119 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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Good will have to get some.

chris123321

514 posts

191 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2016
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Had some today, they are terrifically close to McDonalds ones.

I've wasted months perfecting my own but I'm still happy.

WilliamWoollard

2,346 posts

194 months

Monday 28th March 2016
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Good morning!


6th Gear

3,563 posts

195 months

Saturday 9th April 2016
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Smoothie

Kale
Broccoli
Spinach
Blueberries
Apple
Flax seeds
Coconut water

Going through a bit of a detox stage at the moment.

eskidavies

5,386 posts

160 months

Saturday 9th April 2016
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ApOrbital said:
Always a winner thumbup

BrabusMog

20,208 posts

187 months

Saturday 9th April 2016
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eskidavies said:
ApOrbital said:
Always a winner thumbup
I had to have a double this morning, when did McD's UK get rid of the Big Breakfast frown

ApOrbital

9,972 posts

119 months

Saturday 9th April 2016
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I thought they still did it frown
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