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Title: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: not on facebook on May 03, 2017, 09:49:51 am
When was last time any of you had a full fry up breakfast or at least half a one?

I had one out in Palma nova last week and paid €8 for it.
Two eggs ,one bacon one sausage one toast one hash brown ***
and some beans ( not heinze) one coffee black .

Wtf are hash browns ,is that a yank thing as never recall the sunday breakfast having a hash brown back in 1970s.

I enjoyed the fry up and it must be first full fry up I had in 10years I guess,but it's back to mackerel on crackers with jalapeños for me now Iam back home.

My guess is that not many people back in blighty will be having a fry up due to it been out dated and it involves cooking it .give it two more generations and you be shouting out 'fried bread' peter Kay style.


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Post by: Mike_F on May 03, 2017, 09:58:01 am
As I only have to walk down the biscuit aisle of Tesco to put on half a stone, I very rarely indulge in a fry-up these days but that makes it all the more pleasurable when I do which is usually during an all-day session on the ale. Normally have three or four pints between 7 & 9am then head to a 'spoons for a fry-up. I'm not a big fan of Wetherspoons but to be fair, the breakfast is decent value, reasonable quality and can be washed down with a pint so what's not to like?

As for hash browns, I love 'em but I agree they're not a traditional English thing. Definitely imported from the States but they've added to the enjoyment for me so keep 'em I say.

Incidentally, the Flamingo in Vegas does one of the best brekkies I've ever had. Pretty much a full English with griddled eggs sunny side up and something that's like a cross between a hash brown and potato rosti. Lots of starnds of potato with a great mix of crispy & soft textures. Add black pepper and a good slug of tabasco "for the win" as I believe the youngsters say.
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Post by: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 03, 2017, 10:09:37 am
Too unhealthy for me, but I will have them on holiday or when working away.
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Post by: not on facebook on May 03, 2017, 10:27:57 am
So it looks like that nobody will make their own fry up breakfast anymore ,as when they do have on its at a sit down type of place and made to order.

I brought some English bacon and sausages back from blighty after blackpool game ,with sole purpose of knocking up a full English for a table of noggy mates who have never had the pleasure.

Bacon and sasuages are shite out here when compared to the British choice.

The noggys were not too keen on the brown sauce ,but were over impressed with the fried bread as beans and eggs are just beans and eggs.

They enjoyed the bacon and the sausages was both hit and miss.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: Mike_F on May 03, 2017, 10:47:02 am
To be fair, sausages are a bit hit and miss anyway. I love a good Lincolnshire or Cumberland but some of the shite you get served up these days can be bloody disgusting. Sandall Park Café has made that mistake. In keeping prices really low the standard of the food has gone right down and the sausages are awful. All rusk and low grade meat.

I tend to have a bacon butty with brown sauce for breakfast most Sundays at home if that makes you feel any better about the Great British Brekkie, Oslo!
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: Sprotyrover on May 03, 2017, 11:20:11 am
Mrs Sproty makes one a fortnight usually on a Saturday for Our two huge sons and myself,rest of the time it's  porridge or granola.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: not on facebook on May 03, 2017, 01:11:21 pm
To be fair, sausages are a bit hit and miss anyway. I love a good Lincolnshire or Cumberland but some of the shite you get served up these days can be bloody disgusting. Sandall Park Café has made that mistake. In keeping prices really low the standard of the food has gone right down and the sausages are awful. All rusk and low grade meat.

I tend to have a bacon butty with brown sauce for breakfast most Sundays at home if that makes you feel any better about the Great British Brekkie, Oslo!

Glad you pointed out the issues with sandall  park cafe ,since I was looking at going to it next time Iam back but will give it a massive swerve now unless the cafe has a serious upgrade.

The cafe at potteric nature reserve was bang on Mike F if you are ever on yer bike out that way .
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Post by: Mike_F on May 03, 2017, 01:16:53 pm
Yeah I'm a Wildlife Trust member so I nip in from time to time and you're right, it's bang on.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: Mike_F on May 03, 2017, 01:18:21 pm
If you're looking for a good café, try Croziers at Armthorpe (in that precinct bit with Elachi Indian etc.).

Cracking fry-up in there.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: bahrain rover on May 04, 2017, 05:20:22 am
Mike F, your right you cant beat a good Lincolnshire or Cumberland sausage. They are the only thing i miss out here. But the fact i don't eat Pork anymore sort of wipes that out anyway. Oh and fish and chips with Haddock.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: tommy toes on May 04, 2017, 06:47:11 am
If you're looking for a good café, try Croziers at Armthorpe (in that precinct bit with Elachi Indian etc.).

Cracking fry-up in there.
I'll was going to recommend Croziers Mike. Me and the bride go there at least once a week.
Really high quality food not just the breakfast.
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Post by: GazLaz on May 04, 2017, 07:53:55 am
I have one at every opportunity to be honest! That's probably why I'm 20st.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: not on facebook on May 04, 2017, 09:57:29 am
Mike F, your right you cant beat a good Lincolnshire or Cumberland sausage. They are the only thing i miss out here. But the fact i don't eat Pork anymore sort of wipes that out anyway. Oh and fish and chips with Haddock.

When I was last back for the blackpool defeat I brought back with me 15 packs of thin Richmond pork sausages ,10 packs of sunblest crumpets ,various pies 8 off, 4 packs of opal fruits and 4 packs of them fruit pastel things along with a partridge in a pear tree.
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Post by: i_ateallthepies on May 04, 2017, 05:52:59 pm
You can judge the quality of anyone's full english by the sausage.

Best sausage locally can be found in Donny Corn Exchange.  Several butchers do good quality but can recommend Wilkinson's.
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Post by: not on facebook on May 04, 2017, 06:04:51 pm
Corn exchange ,not been in there for years .i will have to try and pass by that place next time.
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Post by: RedJ on May 04, 2017, 07:57:50 pm
NOF loves a good sausage, I hear.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: rich1471 on May 04, 2017, 09:19:46 pm
Mike F, your right you cant beat a good Lincolnshire or Cumberland sausage. They are the only thing i miss out here. But the fact i don't eat Pork anymore sort of wipes that out anyway. Oh and fish and chips with Haddock.

When I was last back for the blackpool defeat I brought back with me 15 packs of thin Richmond pork sausages ,10 packs of sunblest crumpets ,various pies 8 off, 4 packs of opal fruits and 4 packs of them fruit pastel things along with a partridge in a pear tree.
im sorry but Richmond sausage are sh1t and should be banned they meat content is shocking   
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: Muttley on May 04, 2017, 09:23:04 pm
Hash browns have no place on a Full English brekkie, awful imported Yank crap.

Mind, you could say the same for baked beans and tomatoes!

I normally have some sort of cooked breakfast at a weekend, but rarely go for a full fry up, normally a bacon and mushroom buttie, or scrambled eggs and mushrooms.

On the subject of poor quality bangers, I've been in Carol's cafe in the market hall before when they've announced that they couldn't supply a sausage sarnie as they'd "run out of sausages"....despite there being half a dozen suppliers of quality sausage within 20 yards of their doorstep!
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: not on facebook on May 04, 2017, 09:50:50 pm
I allways thought that Richmond thin potk sausages were ok RICH 1471.

Not top table ,now you have me 2nd guessing .
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Post by: mushRTID on May 04, 2017, 10:00:14 pm
Can't beat an hash brown!!
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Post by: Draytonian III on May 04, 2017, 10:17:22 pm
There's a couple of places on the Newtownards Road that do a really good fry , an Ulster Fry that is.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: not on facebook on May 04, 2017, 11:33:25 pm
Can't beat an hash brown!!

Never heard of the word hash browns in the 1970s ,so fcuk knows why or how they ended up on a Sunday breakfast or is it just cafes that add them to a full English ? As me gran and me mam never fried such shite up for us.
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Post by: BobG on May 05, 2017, 11:08:10 pm
I do a proper cooked English on a reasonably regular basis - and always when I've got guests staying. I'm lucky though: there are 3 top quality independent butchers within 4 miles of here. Huge choice and plenty of real belters. So sausages, eggs, proper bacon (not this watery shite you get these days), baked beans, fried bread and pots of tea. Can't go wrong. And note, not a hash brown in sight. Ridiculous things they are. Weirdly unsatisfying. And they fall apart most of the time too.

And the arteries get a helping hand along the way to. All grilled except the eggs and the bread - both of which get the full extra virgin. So, perfect then :)

BobG
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: not on facebook on May 06, 2017, 10:58:24 am
So it's deemed that hash browns have no place on the so called great British breakfast after the 'hash brown kangaroo court ' had sat and passed judgement.

Must add that no fcuker mentioned black pudding  so maybe the great British breakfast has had its day.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: BobG on May 07, 2017, 12:43:41 am
'Orrible muck that black pudding stuff. My Mum loved it and used to feed it me when I wasn't old enough to say no. But never again.... Black pudding's got no place in any full English :)

Bob
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Post by: Filo on May 07, 2017, 12:51:15 am
I love black pudding, fried on a brekkie you can't beat it
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Post by: bahrain rover on May 07, 2017, 05:13:41 am
The white pudding the Irish do is also very good.
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Post by: Superspy on May 10, 2017, 07:43:35 pm
Does it count if I don't cook it myself? My place of work has a great canteen that does full breakfasts every morning.
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Post by: not on facebook on May 10, 2017, 08:15:04 pm
isis could could cook it for yer fella and it would still count in my book
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Post by: German Rover on May 11, 2017, 08:26:53 am
The white pudding the Irish do is also very good.

Love white pudding. My nanna used to swear by it
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Post by: not on facebook on May 11, 2017, 01:10:19 pm
Had a fry up on Sunday and there was a pineapple ring sat in me fridge doing fcuk all saying ' use me use me'

So I slapped the said pineapple ring into the frying pan towrads the end ,and it went down great on top of the fried bread and bacon.

For some reason I had gammon & pineapple in my head ,and it worked for me.
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Post by: i_ateallthepies on May 11, 2017, 06:57:24 pm
'Orrible muck that black pudding stuff. My Mum loved it and used to feed it me when I wasn't old enough to say no. But never again.... Black pudding's got no place in any full English :)

Bob

Blotted your copybook with me now Bob, there's no such thing as a full English without Black Pudding, wonderful stuff  :facepalm:
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Post by: not on facebook on May 11, 2017, 08:45:26 pm
Black pudding on > hash browns fcuk off back to Uncle Sam
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: BobG on May 11, 2017, 09:58:26 pm
Lol. I apologise Pies. All I can do is plead that my Mum loves the stuff so she used to fry it up every bloody week and make my sister and I eat the it. It used to almost make me sick. I've had this pathological hatred of the stuff ever since....

:):)

Bob
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Post by: Glyn_Wigley on May 11, 2017, 10:00:40 pm
Black pudding? Lancastrian muck.
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Post by: Bentley Bullet on May 11, 2017, 10:32:40 pm
I like black pudding but try not to think about what part of the animal it came from when I'm eating it. Sometimes if I'm feeling particularly squeamish I have another egg instead.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: not on facebook on May 11, 2017, 10:37:42 pm
Sounds like black pudding is a marmite type of item .

I can eat with no problem as it taste quite good ,unlike treacle or coriander with are the only foodstuffs that make me gip and I can't eat so far.
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Post by: tommy toes on May 11, 2017, 10:38:18 pm
I used to have black pudding on me breakfast until I saw Rick Stein making some on the tele.
Christ,it looked like a scene from a slasher movie. Disgusting. Put me right off.
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Post by: tommy toes on May 11, 2017, 10:40:26 pm
Yes coriander is nasty. Like having a mouthful of lifebuoy soap.
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Post by: not on facebook on May 11, 2017, 10:41:08 pm
If it taste good don't worry about it ,I guess if I saw the same footage it might put me off the stuff.
Title: Re: Has the great British breakfast had its day.
Post by: not on facebook on May 11, 2017, 10:45:19 pm
Yes coriander is nasty. Like having a mouthful of lifebuoy soap.

WTF Was you doing with a mouth full of lifeboy soap .

Allways recall seeing a square bar of soap in the bigs at St. Peter's high school ,and said soap had teeth marks  well sunk in to the edge of it  > still can't quite work out how teeth marks got there and can only come up with a serious bullying session.
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Post by: tommy toes on May 11, 2017, 10:48:36 pm
Aye oslo, i still have nightmares about the soap biting bullying incident at Skool
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Post by: not on facebook on May 11, 2017, 10:56:30 pm
I was having the. For yer aswell fella ,as after seeing that bar of soap I used to hold my shits in and run home from St. Peter's as I lived very very very close by to have a shit.

That was in my first year at the school ,but that bar of soap had allways stayed with mr in my mind
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Post by: Bentley Bullet on May 13, 2017, 10:52:02 am
When I was at St Peter's there were two bullies who always hung around together in the bogs. One of them was a bit of a Fairy on his own but acted tough when they were in Pears. They used to give you dirty Lux while you had a gypsies.