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  • Perfect Sunday morning fry up…..
  • boblo
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    How about the Kidz brekkie in Great Yarmouth. Anyone fancy a go <bleughhhhh>

    <photo updated with bread content – 12 slices!>

    Pigface
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    No fried bread = FAIL

    zippykona
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    We once put a quails eggs on top of of a slice of black pudding. That really works.

    wrightyson
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    I am sooooo hungry!!!

    chvck
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    Fried bread is a terrible, terrible thing.

    zokes
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    It’s tea time here in Oz and I still want a fryup after reading this. I might have to raid the fridge…

    Pigface
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    Ha ha ninja edit there boblo

    Fried bread is a terrible, terrible thing.

    wouldn’t argue but an essential part of a fry up

    ask1974
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    It is essential that baked beans, at all times contain tabasco sauce, or similar.

    Dried chilli flakes for me… 😀

    Good call!

    BlindMelon
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    You are all wrong, an Ulster fry is where it is at:

    Sausage
    Bacon
    Fried egg
    Black pudding
    Fadge, also known as potato bread or tattie scones to the Scots. Ulster ones are a bit thicker though.
    Soda Farls, not to be confused with soda bread

    Definitely no beans

    Pigface
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    No white pudding? You sir are wrong 😉

    BlindMelon
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    I’ll allow white pudding on this occasion! My porridge this morning hasn’t hit the spot. Starving already!!

    ton
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    nigh on perfect i reckon


    lazy 10th 002 by 20ston, on Flickr

    boblo
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    If that’s today’s Ton, I am very envious.

    PMK2060
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    ton – swap the tomatoes for beans and that is the perfect breakfast

    ton
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    boblo, not today, just had a bacon n egg bagel. was nice.

    chvck
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    My attempt today:

    Mushrooms, bacon, sausages, egg (2 yolks as gf doesn’t eat yolk), buttered toast, beans (with siracha), tomatoes and a pain au chocolat (sp?) just because I could. Sadly the local Tesco Express doesn’t sell black pudding.

    Should keep up going until Sunday roast later!

    schrickvr6
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    A splash of Reggie Reggie sauce mixed in before cooking really takes beans to the next level….

    dingabell
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    You can keep your fry up. Cake for breakfast is where it’s at.

    zokes
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    Stop it – I’m bloody starving, and I’ve just been sternly warned by MrsZ that 9.30pm is not a suitable time to make a fry up .

    Euro
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    Please note that toast has been replaced with proper bread suitable for a fry up, Soda farls and potato bread

    wrightyson
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    2 fried egg, 3 bacon, 3 sausage and a smidgen of scrambled in a Luke Evans torpedo roll. It was epic!

    jota180
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    Fried bread is a terrible, terrible thing.

    I’ll have yours 🙂

    Fried bread should only be fried in the fat after the tomatoes have been fried, beans should be served in a separate pot to allow moisture control for the rest of he fry up

    That looks quite insipid Euro

    zokes
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    Fried bread should only be fried in the fat after the tomatoes have been fried,

    +lots, but then……

    beans should be served in a separate pot to allow moisture control for the rest of he fry up

    Bonkers

    ronjeremy
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    , beans should be served in a separate pot to allow moisture control for the rest of he fry up

    ???????

    surely one of the joys of a fry up is to have a soupy mess of mixed juices, sauces and frying stuff, left on the plate after eating to be mopped up with bread and butter and washed down with a second cuppa

    jota180
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    If you have them in a little pot you can add them as you go along and avoid things like soggy fried bread, the end result of all the juices left is no different. I don’t mean eat them from the pot, just somewhere to reservoir them 🙂

    zokes
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    If you have them in a little pot you can add them as you go along and avoid things like soggy fried bread, the end result of all the juices left is no different. I don’t mean eat them from the pot, just somewhere to reservoir them

    Go and sit in the corner and think about what you’ve done

    #poncetrackworld

    athgray
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    I like to mix in a bit of reggae reggae sauce into the beans to add a Carribean twist to my fry up.

    ton
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    Go and sit in the corner and think about what you’ve done

    #poncetrackworld

    i like that, that could be my defaulf reply on a load of posts on here. 😆

    ronjeremy
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    Go and sit in the corner and think about what you’ve done
    #poncetrackworld
    i like that, that could be my defaulf reply on a load of posts on here.

    +1

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