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  1. portsmouth tyke

    portsmouth tyke Well-Known Member

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    Oh yes, and soda bread and potatoe bread
     
  2. Ged

    Geddiswasguud Well-Known Member

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    Correct on the sauce.... brown hp every time.
    My brother always has ketchup...far too southern or American for me.
     
  3. ATY

    ATYKE1 Well-Known Member

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    Cannon hall farm yesterday - hash browns but no black pudding as standard!!!!
    Wanted £1 extra!!! Wouldn’t pay it.
     
  4. bfc

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    Used to reel back in horror at the appearance of a hash brown on a breakfast . Now after many years I've grown to appreciate those little triangles and today I'd say their a must . Far better than fried bread anyway which I was never a big fan of......
     
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    Personally I think they’re a must, and I appreciate everyone has a different opinion but if you say they don’t belong then, like those that make their cups of tea in the mug, you’re some kind of savage
     
  6. churtonred

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    Hash browns may be nice. I find em a bit meh personally. They may now be in vogue. They are definitely not part of a traditional full English breakfast though.
     
  7. bfc

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    Neither are baked beans . Only introduced to the European palette in the mid 1500s the traditional English breakfast pre dates this .
     
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    Enjoy them being there but not part of a traditional breakfast.
     
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    churtonred Well-Known Member

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    Yep. I'd agree there. They're not part of a traditional Irish breakfast even now.
     
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    Don't have em myself . Tomatoes yes , beans no thanks .
     
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    The majority is very rarely right
     
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    LiverpoolRed Well-Known Member

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    No you've just opened Pandora's Box - ketchup everytime. Brown sauce for stews
     
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    Sacrilege. Ban him.
     
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    Ketchup!!!!!!
    Urgggghhhhhh, USA, or southern food of the devil.
    You cannot put that stuff on a mesters meal like a full English.
     
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    Tinned plum tomatoes obviously. Not bloody grilled half a salad tomato. (Been here before)
     
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    Chopped are better , but plum are just as tasty . As for the salad tomatoes , I'll leave them for the Southerners .
     
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    But Donny Marmalade is a Scottish invention. Mrs Keillor from Dundee invented it. So sorry I can't accept that in your full English. ;)
     
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    Never knew that Ian. I have to say, I love Mackays preserves. My missus puts
    a generous amount in my porridge every morning . She uses a spurtle we bought
    the last time we were in Skye to stir it in. I also love Mackays Strawberry Jam on
    a buttered pikelet or two in a morning as well.
     
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    A hash brown is a cracking addition to a bacon sarnie
     
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    Am not contracted to any particular ingredients for a fry up owt goes, as long as she cooks it and we`ve got it in at the time, hed mint choc chip for afters one morning tother week. Farting for England that day, extra time and nearly penalties.
     

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