Away on business and as usual there's the breakfast buffet.
Always have fruit and yoghurt then a fry up.
3 days in and I really struggled with it and tomorrow it will be just fruit.
How many days can you do a fry up for?
Always have fruit and yoghurt [b]then[/b] a fry up.
Well there's your mistake!
When I started a new job in the midlands a few years back, the company put me up in a B&B for a month until I got somewhere to live sorted. I made the decision not to have a single cooked breakfast, as once I started...
For a full breakfast probably no more than two days I reckon, but if we're just talking butties I could probably manage every day 😳
Deoends if you're going to spend the day doing "Real man's work" or ****ting about behind a screen 😛
I never touch fruit/yoghurt/cereal when away. Leaves more room for the fry up.
How many days can I last? All of them. Anything less just would not compute.
Depends if you're going to spend the day doing "Real man's work" or ****ting about behind a screen
Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
My day consists of following my wife around the NEC while she spends shit loads of money and i play on my phone. So yeah,pretty full on.
One guy this morning must have had double everything as it would barely fit on his plate. Felt sick just looking at it.
Depends, there are fry-ups and fry-ups – budget sales rep hotel on a quiet morning, sausages made of smooth pink mush, stiff bacon that’s been out for a while, fried eggs also been out for a while, all swimming in cheap yellow oil, fried bread. Hardly any time at all, probably give it a swerve from first glance.
Good quality everything, cooked to order in olive oil by someone who’s good at it and cares, who knows.. Still, I might not have the full monty everything every day. Variety's good.
But there'd be a choice of sausages, bacon cures and breads, obviously, I'd mix it up with some Stornoway black pudding every couple of days, eggs scrambled, poached or fried, depending on my mood.
The breakfast chef wouldn't have to worry about continued employment, put it that way.
Depends, there are fry-ups and fry-ups – budget sales rep hotel on a quiet morning, sausages made of smooth pink mush, stiff bacon that’s been out for a while, fried eggs also been out for a while, all swimming in cheap yellow oil, fried bread. Hardly any time at all, probably give it a swerve from first glance.
Yep, avoid at all costs.
Ah, those connective tissue tubes masquerading as sausages... avoid... but a well cooked full on breakfast is a joy to behold..
Good quality everything, cooked to order in olive oil by someone who’s good at it and cares, who knows.. Still, I might not have the full monty everything every day. Variety's good.
Much as I like olive oil, which is fortunate living in Spain, but... For a fry up???
To be fair its all good quality stuff and they even have all you can eat hazel nuts to go on top of my yoghurt.
I could eat eggs every morning.
Bacon/ sausages I can only manage once or twice a week - normally have it once a week as a Friday treat.
Anything pre-cooked at 5am and then just kept warm under a light bulb will get avoided.
Much as I like olive oil, which is fortunate living in Spain, but... For a fry up???
you can blame the fat-lipped Jamie Oliver for that one. olive oil on anything and everything. I use a sunflower/ butter mix.
I eat eggs every morning, some way or other, I eat bacon a couple of times a week.
full house every morning would be too much for me tho.
I think there's something hugely satisfying about a made-to-order fry-up, in a small hotel, when on a biking holiday -- just feels right -- experienced this in the Tarbert Hotel (Harris) - excellent - and also on small hotel in Skye (Sconser Lodge); could see the kitchens through the back..
over the summer I was working away 4-5 days a week, so tried a variety of hotels and cooked breakfasts, ranging from the absolute worst (travelodge, 6 items, 2 of which were different types of egg, one was toast....) to some very excellent (raddisson blu, OMG). by the end of the sixth week, I disgusted myself by only having one fry up a week. I just couldnt face them, no matter how delicious they were. Plus I'd put on about 2 stone, about 17% of my normal weight!
Good quality everything, cooked to order in olive oil by someone who’s good at it and cares, who knows.. Still, I might not have the full monty everything every day. Variety's good.
Much as I like olive oil, which is fortunate living in Spain, but... For a fry up???
Olive Oil 🙄 Southerner?
If it's not fried in Lard then it ain't a fry up... The previous days/weeks grease is also allowed.
Good quality everything, cooked to order in olive oi
Egg fried in olive oil? Yuk!
On Sunday I had what was basically a hipster sausage and egg mcmuffin for breakfast.
High quality sausage patty, perfect poached egg and mustardy sauce in a brioche bun. With a perfect flat white
Reckon I could eat one of them daily for a very long time
Olive oil thing comes from something I read a while ago about how oils degrade when they're heated. Veg, sunflower, rapeseed, degrade and the oils become less healthy, Olive oil doesn't as much and stays better for you.
Can't remember any of the actual details, so this is what my dad would refer to as a "half-baked little factlet"
And yes, I like the taste! 🙂 It's not all super strong favoured, either.
Egg fried in olive oil? Yuk!
Tastes fine, like I said I live in Spain and it's pretty much unavoidable. But for a real top-quality fry up? No.
so using oil for what it's intended makes it bad for you? are you sure this wasn't for stuff like re-using oil for deep fat frying? getting very hot several times?Veg, sunflower, rapeseed, degrade and the oils become less healthy,
Sunflower oil for frying for me but in my fryups only the bread is actually fried. Seem to recall my mum made me a fried egg butty when I was a kid and it tasted awful, she'd used olive oil dunno if it was some cheap n nasty stuff or extra virgin or what, pretty sure I've used olive oil for eggs when I was out of sunflower and it was ok.
At a hotel if the fryup was passable I could probably eat it everyday, by about the thrid day I may start with good intentions, eat yoghurt fruit cereal whatever, then cave in and have a bacon and egg sarnie at the least
Starving now...
Anyway, to the OP: can manage a week without problems on holiday. Probably at 9am rather than 7am, which might make a difference.
On Sunday I had what was basically a hipster sausage and egg mcmuffin for breakfast.High quality sausage patty, perfect poached egg and mustardy sauce in a brioche bun. With a perfect flat white
We occasionally make these at home by cheating. Our butcher does the most amazing olive sausages which we skin and then roll/flatten into a patty. Serve with egg of choice, a slice of plastic cheese and inbetween whatever you choose; muffin, bread, wrap, bap ...
Proper nom.
If im away with work then fried breakfast mainly as i book my own hotels so make sure they are half decent. Last time i was away with just the Mrs I stayed at the salutation in ambleside and had their "double", holy mother of god! it was very good but i didn't eat till the following day! and didnt repeat the experience.... recommended though for you hearty eaters...
It must have good quality sausages x2 (Debbie & Andrews of Harrogate for example, proper meaty ones), Thick sliced back bacon x2, black pudding x2, grilled tomato, mushrooms, beans, 1 slice of fried bread, 2 buttered toast, hash brown (proper stuff, not McCains), eggs x2 fried or poached are acceptable. Brown Sauce.
Big mug of decent coffee (sorry not a tea drinker unless with Scones, Jam & clotted cream).
Sets me up for a day in the office....
We once had a fry up with quails eggs put on top of the black pudding.
Proper posh.
Tastes fine, like I said I live in Spain and it's pretty much unavoidable. But for a real top-quality fry up? No.
I tried egg fried in olive oil once, when I'd run out of sunflower oil. Minging.
For a ten hour day outdoors on a building site, fry up every day, forever (starving by lunchtime!)
For an eight hour day, sat indoors at a desk, two days max.
It was hard going doing my ML training at Plas y Brenin; I lasted 3 days of the full fry-up and afternoon cake before going down to bacon & egg sarnies then after 4 days fruit and cereal. It was a relief to do the overnight wild camp and not be tempted by all the great grub they serve up!
Cheers,
Jamie
Otherwise known as - a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.Olive oil thing comes from something I read a while ago about how oils degrade when they're heated. Veg, sunflower, rapeseed, degrade and the oils become less healthy, Olive oil doesn't as much and stays better for you.Can't remember any of the actual details, so this is what my dad would refer to as a "half-baked little factlet"
You are right that oils degrade when they are heated over a certain point (smoke point), but it's olive oil that has a low one which is why it shouldn't be used for frying. Cooking with olive oil over a low heat is fine, but it's best used for dressing or as a dip, etc.
Personally I avoid refined oils like sunflower, vegetable, rape seed, like the plague and stick to lard, butter or cold-pressed rape seed for frying/roasting/etc.
When i worked on a building site we had a fry up every day, used to see how many different things we could get on a sandwich, bacon, sausage, egg, beans, black pudding, mushrooms, toms and cheese, it was a killer using a shovel after necking that lot down.
I've just had a spin round on google, and there seem to be just as many items saying it's better as there saying its worse.
Given how many times "they" have changed their mind about whether certain fats are good for you or deadly, I'm just going to carry on as I am. I don't let oil smoke anyway.
Edit: Actually, I will have a bit more of a look into it. Ta.
At home i'll tend to do an 'oven up' rather than fry up these days or at least grill the bacon and sausage.
But if it's a greasy spoon we're talking about, the more oily thumb prints the better!!
oooh - I could do this everyday, but I wouldn't as don't do a tough calorie intensive job.
I have done this before as part of a weight-gain programme though. Double everything for breakfast everyday for over half a year. Got the extra stone on as required. Didn't get bored of it either.
Are you Robert De Niro?I have done this before as part of a weight-gain programme though. Double everything for breakfast everyday for over half a year. Got the extra stone on as required.
😆Deoends if you're going to spend the day doing "Real man's work" or ****ting about behind a screen
when iam away on training courses we stay in premier inns and i always have the cooked brekkie but then iam not paying so would be rude not too 2/3 of everything(i do man work so burnt off by tea time) 😀
Are you Robert De Niro?
ha! no, I used to row and because of my small size I was in the bow seat in an 8. The coach for some reason must have not realised how small I was when he picked me as everyone else was 12-14.5st. When he found out I was 10.5st, he went batshitmental and told me put a stone on by blah blah race or I'm out. So lots of food consumed and lots of training and it worked...just.
Olive oil to fry is perfectly acceptable, but only if is it [i]not[/i] extra virgin. The mild, cheap supermarket varieties are fine.
Having said that, I'd always reach for the vegetable oil first, and then slowly go up the taste scale. Might stop short of the sesame oil though!
Got sent to Stoke for a weeks training a few years back, it was like being in food prison 🙁 the hotel was on some god awful trading estate in the middle of no where. Breakfast was a really well done buffet with eggs to order, only managed 2 days and I am a fat bastard. In the end we were skipping lunch as they just kept feeding us. I must of put a stone on that week 😳
when iam away on training courses we stay in premier inns and i always have the cooked brekkie but then iam not paying so would be rude not too 2/3 of everything
The trouble with that is (well, I found anyway) at the ones where you have to order what you want is that while you can have as much as you want/like/can stomach, you have to physically ask someone for it, rather than anonymously piling stuff on from a buffet. This gives me guilt, especially when they read my order back to me. I hate having guilt.
i always have the cooked brekkie but then iam not paying so would be rude not too 2/3 of everything
Might explain the username
I could do a full English at the Hawksmoor everyday, I'd be dead in a year though.
Fry up first, then fruit and yoghurt if there's room
I used to travel quite a bit, though usually no more than around a week at a time, full monty everyday
The only problem is in islamic countries like egypt, jordan and malaysia where they don't have pork available so its chicken or beef bacon/sausages... just wrong
When I was 16 I had a long/tough factory job over the summer holidays and had a fry up twice a day over the summer.
I think that was the start of me getting fat. Never been the same since.
Yes I had a summer job in a factory when I was at school. Daily fry ups included.
Years later working as a resident engineer on a project at a colliery (remember those?), I had breakfast every day in the pit canteen. Brilliant and I particularly liked the little cakes of yesterday's mash potato fried up.
probably every working day for 12 years,used 5 different cafe's had my own pint pot in each. 🙄
