Traditional Britiash Breakfast

My large Spoons breakfast on Thursday came complete with 3 hash browns. Oh, and a pint of Thatchers - goes so well with the breakfast. Well, it was getting towards midday.
Much as I love Wetherspoons I've never been keen on their breakfasts, I find them variable and usually not hot enough. I prefer the fruit and yoghurt they do, though not with beer!

Also in Devon we have Hog's pudding with groats , thats the bits of barley , I think its also called white pudding in other parts of the country
I love white pudding as done in Scottish chippies. Battered, with picked onions. Farmfoods white puddings are similar.
 
We've just been deciding what to do for dinner, later today. One idea I put forward was a little café, in the next town, which usually serves a school type steak pie, with mash or chips, cabbage, carrots, cauli, and gravy, all homemade, and absolutely delish. The place itself, you wouldn't give a second glance to, but the food they serve is some of the very best you can get in any restaurant. However, I once decided to have a Christmas dinner there, and it was absolutely horrible, never again.

There's a place like that in Skipton near M&S... really hearty hot dinners like your mum used to make. Not expensive either. Always a queue though.
 
Full English has to have fried bread or at least toast, not hash browns and black pudding is also a must.
Fried bread, really bad for you but yes on a breakfast. I usually treat myself to one per year. Well you gotta have things you like now and again to make life worth living. In fact I’ve just realised I am overdue that treat so next time I am having one. Another thing is it’s only right fried if it’s white bread and I always favour wholemeal so I will have check five have the odd slice of white around to fry and it coincides with breakfast day (Sat or Sun bacon egg day) rest of week porrage made with water and no milk or sugar or salt, very boring but good for you and it makes bacon egg day stand out more so.
 
There's a place like that in Skipton near M&S... really hearty hot dinners like your mum used to make. Not expensive either. Always a queue though.
Kipton ! I was there tother day in Kipton, not far from me , them Stan pies have really gone downhill with a vengeance. And what the heck happened with SCAD a bit back?
 
Kipton ! I was there tother day in Kipton, not far from me , them Stan pies have really gone downhill with a vengeance. And what the heck happened with SCAD a bit back?
Do you mean the pie shop near the church?
 
Fried bread, really bad for you but yes on a breakfast. I usually treat myself to one per year. Well you gotta have things you like now and again to make life worth living. In fact I’ve just realised I am overdue that treat so next time I am having one. Another thing is it’s only right fried if it’s white bread and I always favour wholemeal so I will have check five have the odd slice of white around to fry and it coincides with breakfast day (Sat or Sun bacon egg day) rest of week porrage made with water and no milk or sugar or salt, very boring but good for you and it makes bacon egg day stand out more so.
I'm not saying we should abuse our bodies in terms of diet and lifestyle, far from it, however folk do literally everything 'by the book' and still get serious illnesses or worse.
 
Fried bread, really bad for you but yes on a breakfast.
I tell you what I really like but it’s probably, no, definitely bad for you. Make a bacon sandwich and when you’ve made it, fry the sandwich, both sides, in the bacon fat. Mm. Mm. Mmmm!
 
I tell you what I really like but it’s probably, no, definitely bad for you. Make a bacon sandwich and when you’ve made it, fry the sandwich, both sides, in the bacon fat. Mm. Mm. Mmmm!

Used to love that

Cut the bread into little squares, and dip it in sauce
 
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