Thoughts on breakfast

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Re: Thoughts on breakfast

Post by classicalbuffet » Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:25 am

hmmmm....getting hungry :)

During the week, I generally have cereal and coffee. But on the weekend, we have a "fry-up" in the English tradition (since we're here....). No black pudding though. Usually, eggs, toast, baked beans, fried tomatoes. If we're really feeling bad, we'll have sausages and bacon too.....

Other favourite breakfast back in university days was chocolate cake....yum.

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Post by Ralph » Tue Jun 07, 2005 5:34 am

Cheryl,

Do they still serve toast in England absolutely cold? I have memories of many such breakfasts in B&Bs.
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Post by classicalbuffet » Tue Jun 07, 2005 5:37 am

Ralph wrote:Cheryl,

Do they still serve toast in England absolutely cold? I have memories of many such breakfasts in B&Bs.
Heh heh. I've only had toast in a B and B once and it wasn't too bad. I wouldn't say it was HOT but it wasn't toooo cold.

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