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Thread: O/T Which One Would You Give Up?

  1. #11
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    I like a full English breakfast but it's rare that I have one. The last one I remember having was on my birthday when we played Charlton away in the FA Cup last season. The one before that was probably Millwall away, April 2019.

    Of the items pictured I'd ditch the fried bread, hash brown (or whatever that is in the middle of the plate) and possibly the tomatoes.

    I love black pudding and would happily eat it cold. As for the sauce it should always be brown, accompanied with fresh cracked black pepper.

    Most days I have Skyr yoghurt with blueberries, raspberries and dry porridge oats for breakfast. If I'm in a rush then just an apple or a banana. A full English is a once in a while yet very welcome indulgence for me.

  2. #12
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    I never do the ‘full English’ at home, it’s a treat when on holiday in the UK.

    I remember having the ‘full English’ fry up in a greasy spoon on West Bromwich High Street some years back, there was a crowd of us off this board, including Donny Valdo; we started off in the Sportsman for a couple of pints, off to the greasy spoon, then up to the training ground to watch a youth team match. After that, back to the Sportsman before going to the Hawthorns. I’ve no idea who we played!

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    You mean tomato sauce
    No brown

  4. #14
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    Would go against the flow and keep the black pudding. Know what’s it in it ..... but always liked it especially fried. Sausages have to be good ones - ideally M&S Cumberlands - and maybe only one. Would also have to insist on the beans being in a separate manikin bowl - hate the beans running all over the place. and would add fried bread. But would cut the portion size in half .....

  5. #15
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    i'd ditch the plate the toast is on. Save on the washing up.

  6. #16
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    The tomato’s,make sure the black puddings fried.lashings of brown sauce.

  7. #17
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    Fry ups don't appeal to me anymore. Probably because I spent 15 years running a B&B in Ireland before returning to the UK four years ago. Mind you, I used to grill everything apart from the fried eggs. The full Irish included everything in the picture plus a white pudding which personally I found tastier than the black pudding.

  8. #18
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    If anybody could eat that lot in our age group, well done! I suppose I would ditch the black pudding as well but I'm not a lover of fried tomatoes although I do like them raw in salads etc.

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