I would think they enjoy full english since they have the Grand old Lea & P. I was in Clevland a while ago, (that and Chicago best cityz of the whole Great lakez and flatlandz arena) and let me just state:
"Well you sure did'int have to go and, ask the little ladies for any kind special sauce or anyhink like tat", it was already on offer on the table.
So I dont those over the pond woould say no to a good hot brecky and a nice bit of YORKE PRIZE sosie to finish.
2006-09-14 04:28:56
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answered by Mikey 005 1
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I just came back from S. Africa, where my sister made me a fab breakfast there was back bacon (no fat), bangers, mushrooms, fried tomatoes, potatoe pancakes, baked beans, toast with golden syrup. we did not have the fried bread or black pudding which I do love. This is a totally divine breakfast, and of course , it would not be complete without hot tea (preferably 5 roses)
2006-09-14 04:49:29
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answered by perrisgal 3
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full english breakfast, i dont really know what "english" means with breakfast thing buy my favorite breakfast that i would pick over a roast anyday is sunny side up eggs 2 slices extra crispy toast bacon sausage orange juice jam and penut butter for my toast (if i feel like it) sooo yummy! love this breakfast! hash browns too! so good then i eat very light the rest of the day! it's such a treat :)
2016-03-27 01:06:05
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answered by Evelyn 4
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This does not constitute a FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST.
A full breakfast is :- fruit juice followed by
Cereal
Then a fish dish
Now comes your idea of a breakfast
Time for toast and preserves
Tea of coffee
This is the full Monty, most nowadays don't have the time, or can't be bothered to start the day properly.
When cafes advertise full English, they are ripping you off.
2006-09-14 03:54:41
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answered by Brian H 3
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full english breakfast
2 cumberland sausages
2 rashers of smoked bacon
2 eggs
mushrooms
1 tomatoe
tin of baked beans
2 rounds of bread
black pudding
2 hash browns
cooking oil
salt - to taste
brown sauce (look for HP brown sauce) - to taste
Slice the mushrooms thinly. Then slice the black pudding into rounds of about 1.5cm. Cut the tomatoes into half. Empty the tin of beans into a saucepan. Don't use a microwave as this takes a lot of the liquid and taste away.
Grill the sausages, bacon and halved tomatoe to suit your taste. In England, there are many schools of thought on what is the best way for bacon to be cooked, but I prefer it to be lightly grilled.
Add a little oil into a frying pan and fry off the black pudding and mushrooms together. They are ready when the mushrooms turn a golden brown. Move these into a heat proof dish and place in the bottom of your oven to keep warm.
Start to gently simmer the pan of baked beans - Sont over cook them as they will go hard.
Add more oil into the pan (around 2 table spoons) and place a round of bread in and fry until golden brown - repeat for the second slice and then keep warm.
Next, fry 2 eggs to suit your taste. In England, we only fry one side and love them to be runny.
Finally, serve everything on the plate together, make a nice cup of English Breakfast Tea (yes, its a tea bag, and yes we add milk), shake a dash of salt over your place, and a squirt of brown sauce.
Full Irish Breakfast Recipe
In Ireland we really do like our breakfasts fresh and large, they are the best way to start your day!
1 pack of Irish bacon
1 packet of Irish sausages (pork, beef, etc)
1 pack of Black Pudding
4 boiled potatoes (sliced)
4 medium sized tomatoes
4 free range eggs
1 tin of beans
Knob of Irish Butter
Irish cheddar cheese (grated)
Salt & Pepper
Irish Breakfast Tea
(1) Melt you Irish butter in a frying pan. When melted, add the bacon and fry until browned slightly.
(2) Push the bacon to the sides of the pan where it is cooler. Add the sausages and cook until browned.
(3) Cook the beans in a seperate saucepan with a low heat.
(4) Place the black puddings in the frying pan and cook.
(5) Cut the tomatoes into quarters and cook in the pan with a medium heat.
(6) Add the sliced potatoes and cook through until browned.
(7) Remove the contents of the frying pan and place in a warm oven.
(8) Crack the eggs and fry in the pan.
(9) Serve hot with a choice of ketchups and sauces.
(10) Perfect with a cup of Irish Breakfast Tea.
2006-09-14 11:32:00
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answered by catherinemeganwhite 5
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Hey, I'm a Yank and I absolutely love eggs and toast. The other stuff isn't exactly what everyone eats up here.
2006-09-14 03:47:02
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answered by Jennifer 5
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Im english and i had a my english breakfast (or heart attack on a plate) this morning - 2 sausages, bacon, beans, toast with jam...i like to put a bit of america in my breakfast with 2 hash browns Mmmmm
2006-09-14 03:37:49
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answered by Spacysam 2
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Sorry mate but a Full English is /// 2 bacon /2 eggs/ beans /mush/ toms / bubble&squeke / Black pud / mug of tea..
And your mobile phone just in case you have a heart attack eating the thing..! ( cardiac arrest on a plate )
2006-09-14 03:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Mmmm sausage, eggs, black and white pudding, bacon, beans, fried bread... I love being English only for this! LOL
2006-09-14 03:29:49
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answered by Mum-Ra 5
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Oh yeah, bring on the plates of Full English and a can of Stella!
2006-09-14 03:43:27
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answered by derandnet 2
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