Apologies in advance to any vegetarians out there.
OK, so if you had to get rid of one item on the plate what would it be?
Bikers love a fry up...
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Re: Bikers love a fry up...
For me it'd be the milk from the tea otherwise that's a piece of culinary art, if the milk doesn't count then I'd say farewell to the tom's
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Re: Bikers love a fry up...
The eggs but that does depend on the quality of the sausages. But the mushrooms must stay hot, otherwise they go slimy and horrible.
We have two shops in our village, the general store/post office and the Sausage Shop. They make their own and we haven’t found anything that gets near them (not that we’ve tried over hard for 24 years).
Weekend breakfast is a bacon, black pudding and reheated boiled potato roll (all oven baked though, not fried) and strong black coffee.
We have two shops in our village, the general store/post office and the Sausage Shop. They make their own and we haven’t found anything that gets near them (not that we’ve tried over hard for 24 years).
Weekend breakfast is a bacon, black pudding and reheated boiled potato roll (all oven baked though, not fried) and strong black coffee.
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Re: Bikers love a fry up...
It's hard isn't it?
Just when you think, 'well I suppose I could do without the hash brown' you imagine its taste in your mouth and it becomes an essential again.
Just when you think, 'well I suppose I could do without the hash brown' you imagine its taste in your mouth and it becomes an essential again.
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Re: Bikers love a fry up...
If you have beans you don’t need ketchup so that is a health benefit.
My wife lobbed half a can of baked beans into one of her accidentally undersized chick pea and chorizo chillis on Sunday so I had them with four home made sausage rolls and a pile of Lidls beef dripping triple cooked oven chips for lunch yesterday. I did have a healthy-ish tomato pasta for dinner to compensate...if it wasn’t for the garlic bread and red wine.
My wife lobbed half a can of baked beans into one of her accidentally undersized chick pea and chorizo chillis on Sunday so I had them with four home made sausage rolls and a pile of Lidls beef dripping triple cooked oven chips for lunch yesterday. I did have a healthy-ish tomato pasta for dinner to compensate...if it wasn’t for the garlic bread and red wine.
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Re: Bikers love a fry up...
Keep everything, looking forward to the annual big breakfast fry up again in Sort September
But ok, take the tea away and replace with fresh black coffee....
But ok, take the tea away and replace with fresh black coffee....