The Actual “Poor Man’s Porsche”?

The Actual “Poor Man’s Porsche”?

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Nerdherder

1,773 posts

98 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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This was my (slightly Francesinha inspired) cheese toast breakfast yesterday.






P.s; Yes, there is a piece of bread under the cheese.

blue al

953 posts

160 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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My cheese on toast always has lots of chilli flakes sprinkled on top

It's a bit like driving an old 911 turbo in the wet

As you never know when the rear end will let go...

Nerdherder

1,773 posts

98 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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blue al said:
My cheese on toast always has lots of chilli flakes sprinkled on top

It's a bit like driving an old 911 turbo in the wet

As you never know when the rear end will let go...

laughlaughlaugh

g3org3y

20,638 posts

192 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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I like the direction this thread is going.

GT03ROB

13,268 posts

222 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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Nerdherder said:
blue al said:
My cheese on toast always has lots of chilli flakes sprinkled on top

It's a bit like driving an old 911 turbo in the wet

As you never know when the rear end will let go...

laughlaughlaugh
definitely a rofl

67Dino

3,586 posts

106 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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I like my cheese on toast like a barn-find 911. Bubbling slightly on top, and brown and crispy underneath.

Plate spinner

17,713 posts

201 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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g3org3y said:
I like the direction this thread is going.
One can predict how many PH threads will drift, but this one is most unexpected hehe

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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talksthetorque said:
Pericoloso said:
The only time cheese and breakfast should combine is with last night's warmed up leftover pizza.
Although my form suggests someone will have said this before on the thread,
Crumpets, buttered.
Grated strong cheddar on top.
Poached eggs on top of that.
Stilton is better

nickfrog

21,183 posts

218 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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keirik said:
Stilton is better
Yes but it's still the poor man's Roquefort.

MC Bodge

21,634 posts

176 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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g3org3y said:
I like the direction this thread is going.
Backwards into a hedge in a cloud of tyre smoke

Johnniem

2,674 posts

224 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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GT03ROB said:
Pericoloso said:
The only time cheese and breakfast should combine is with last night's warmed up leftover pizza.
Nonsense I grew up with cheese on toast for breakfast...…. that was after I'd moved out of the Paddington Bear phase of marmalade sandwiches for breakfast. I'm now far more mature & don't bother with anything.
Nothing wrong with either of those suggestions for cheese based brekkie but may I offer, simply to enhance the cheese on toast idea, cheese ON BEANS on toast....

You may thank me later.

lick

PS. As a Cayman 987.2 owner I can attest to the fact that it costs, to buy secondhand in good condition, far less than a new family saloon. It does not feel like poverty pork, however, when the tyres need renewing or parts need replacing. I love it more than I could love a base 911 though. Many will agree that it is amongst the best cars in the Porsche range (from a drivers perspective that is).

67Dino

3,586 posts

106 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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Johnniem said:
PS. As a Cayman 987.2 owner I can attest to the fact that it costs, to buy secondhand in good condition, far less than a new family saloon. It does not feel like poverty pork, however, when the tyres need renewing or parts need replacing. I love it more than I could love a base 911 though. Many will agree that it is amongst the best cars in the Porsche range (from a drivers perspective that is).
Please don’t divert this thread about Cheese on Toast with irrelevant comments about Porsches.

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

164 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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I bought cheese slices for the road trip home from Italy .
It was so hot at the end of the first day it was no longer slice shaped.
I still ate it.
Didn't kill me.

Johnniem

2,674 posts

224 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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67Dino said:
Johnniem said:
PS. As a Cayman 987.2 owner I can attest to the fact that it costs, to buy secondhand in good condition, far less than a new family saloon. It does not feel like poverty pork, however, when the tyres need renewing or parts need replacing. I love it more than I could love a base 911 though. Many will agree that it is amongst the best cars in the Porsche range (from a drivers perspective that is).
Please don’t divert this thread about Cheese on Toast with irrelevant comments about Porsches.
Sorry!

getmecoat

GT03ROB

13,268 posts

222 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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Johnniem said:
GT03ROB said:
Pericoloso said:
The only time cheese and breakfast should combine is with last night's warmed up leftover pizza.
Nonsense I grew up with cheese on toast for breakfast...…. that was after I'd moved out of the Paddington Bear phase of marmalade sandwiches for breakfast. I'm now far more mature & don't bother with anything.
Nothing wrong with either of those suggestions for cheese based brekkie but may I offer, simply to enhance the cheese on toast idea, cheese ON BEANS on toast....

You may thank me later.

lick
What my wife calls a cheese & beaner, a well know brunch in our house complete with a poached egg.

Pan Pan Pan

9,919 posts

112 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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GT03ROB said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
Nerdherder said:
Real men have a Francesinha for breakfast by the way.


/Off to make cheese toast.
It looks lovely, but is probably the nearest thing a person can get to a heart attack on a plate.
It does & I'm off to Portugal in a few weeks, will have to seek one out.
Hope you have more luck than I did, I am still trying to buff the teeth marks out of my computer screen!

P5BNij

15,875 posts

107 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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I've just ordered some brand new poverty spec cheese on Towcester from a Porsche dealer near Silverstone. Am I doing this right...? hehe

Edited by P5BNij on Wednesday 24th July 11:23

blearyeyedboy

6,303 posts

180 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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Nerdherder said:
blue al said:
My cheese on toast always has lots of chilli flakes sprinkled on top

It's a bit like driving an old 911 turbo in the wet

As you never know when the rear end will let go...

laughlaughlaugh
rofl

Chubbyross

4,549 posts

86 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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This thread deviation would never happen on the Porsche forum. Keep it up the good work, everyone!

I like mine with Bovril spread first on the toast with a sprinkling of paprika added to the cheese.

MC Bodge

21,634 posts

176 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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I cooked cheese on toast on the bonnet of my 2.7RS as I drove through the deserts of Libya.

My butler spent an age cleaning it off.