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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Meat eaters.
What constitutes a full English breakfast?
I contend fried bread is crap, but I have had arguments for the other side also. But black pud is deffo in there.
(, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 19:33, 10 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
I'm not a meat eater
but I claim a full English to consist of the following:
Black Pudding
Sausages
Bacon
Fried Egg
Beans
Fried Slice (FTW)
Hash Browns

And Fried Tomatoes so you can leave them.
(, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 20:09, Reply)
Mrs L has nailed it
although I would tend to include mushrooms too
(, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 20:24, Reply)
How could I
Forget the mushrooms.
(, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 20:30, Reply)
Nah
fried bread is rank, and I'm not happy about the hash browns.
(, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 20:35, Reply)
Yeah.
Fried potatoes are a good addition.
(, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 20:53, Reply)
Eggy bread
is far superior to fried bread. If you're having a fried egg too, it means more egg all round. WIN!
(, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 21:36, Reply)
There is a balance to be struck.
It is imperative that solid components are approximately equal to squishy components in volume.

Excess squishy food (beans, tomato and so forth) will leave a sea of glop on the plate after all the bread, meat and potato goodness is gone; excess of these things, however, leaves one with nothing left in which to dunk them.
(, Fri 14 Nov 2008, 11:35, Reply)

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