That's a Pappaya pok pok on the right for the Missus, if she comes back
The German Hamburger has no fukkin buns
That's a Pappaya pok pok on the right for the Missus, if she comes back
The German Hamburger has no fukkin buns
I ate half, not bad actually, goes down easy, thats potato salad, although it looks like scrambled eggs, 2 beef patties, some rabbit food and an apple crumbleOriginally Posted by somtamslap
Are you telling me you've never eaten breakfast whilst sat on the shatter? Us busy go-getters don't have time for sitting at the breakfast bar and discussing the forth-coming day with our spouses..Originally Posted by withnallstoke
Originally Posted by The Fresh Prince
Originally Posted by The Fresh Prince
Campbells beans are absolutely better. In fact I'd like to challenge any die hard Heinzboyz to actually buy a tin of each and do a taste test.Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
If there was a beans event in the Olympics then it would be my prediction that Campbells would take Gold, HP would take Silver and Heinz would come limping home with Bronze.
Who wants to eat bronze level beans? Not me.
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I thought it was mash, so not far out..Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
Old German BeerhouseOriginally Posted by Satonic
False Advertising, What fukkin Pork ??
These are the boys
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Heinz are The Usain Bolt of beansOriginally Posted by The Fresh Prince
Campbells would be equivalent to this guy/cnut
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Good God- first the Limeys were engaged in a battle over which artery-clogging breakfast will kill you the fastest, and now they're embroiled in some sort of a 'baked bean brouhaha' (notice the alliteration).
TD never ceases to amuse me.![]()
Originally Posted by FailSafe
Canned beans, often with pork, were among the first convenience foods. Canned salt pork and beans with stewed tomatoes was supplied to the US Army during the American Civil War in the 1860s.[2] The U.S. Food and Drug Administration stated in 1996 that "It has for years been recognized by consumers generally that the designation 'beans with pork,' or 'pork and beans' is the common or usual name for an article of commerce that contains very little pork."[3] This is typically a piece of salt pork to add fat to the dish.Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baked_beansIts
all about the flavor.![]()
What's the green stuff in the bowls in the giant pic on page 5?
These are the only kind of beans I want to see on my breakfast plate:
Enchiladas Verdes, mmm.
My mum made a great Ulster fry on Christmas day. We had potato bread instead of fried bread.
Haven't had a decent fry up since then..
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Yep I'll have some of that thanks.
I think one is a curry and the other's a nam prik.Originally Posted by happynz
Eddy the fcking Eagle-Campbell...lol...Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
He should've tried Heinz...
Or some of Slap's shite...
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Bexar beat me too it. Oh boy that looks good.
Feeling a little hoity toity and you might go for something like this. This looks great with the home fries and fruit.
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^ If I could find a bag of English muffins in Chiang Mai, I would make that for my breakfast this weekend. Looks good.
So does the enchiladas.
Saturday morning breakfast:
One of these, half eaten, cold and squashed onto the side of your face..
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been there done that mate. Foodland carries English muffins at times. In fact they should be in stock.
Crap.Originally Posted by The Fresh Prince
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