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    Just put on 5 kg reading this thread..

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    Why does Cy have chips with his breakfast?
    You can take the lad out of Smethwick...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    You can take the lad out of Smethwick...
    The only times I've ever had chips served with a breakfast was in London.

    They served grilled tomatoes too.

    Must be a southern thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    The only times I've ever had chips served with a breakfast was in London.

    They served grilled tomatoes too.

    Must be a southern thing.
    Tis indeed. Chips and a fried egg is quite a popular thing as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonecollector View Post
    Chips and a fried egg is quite a popular thing as well
    Egg, chips and beans and two slices of buttered Warbies for tea.

    Loads of salt and vinegar on the chips.


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    A childhood/university classic.

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    Hard to tell sometimes, Chitty.

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    His TV tables, isn't it ?

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    I don't know, helge. I don't look closely at things like that.

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    A wild guess

    And the cutlery is from Maltese Airways !

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
    A wild guess

    And the cutlery is from Maltese Airways !

    Not long now till I'm getting onit in the Pub,Valletta.

    I shall give the late Oliver Reed a run for his money in the hellraiser stakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    all you can eat breakfast buffets at a Toby Jug carvery, £6.49.
    no tea or coffee, how much for a cup

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    no tea or coffee, how much for a cup
    I'm not paying £2.50 for a cup of coffee when chilled water is free

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    ^ Exactly, its a fuking rip off, unless you take a large "Tupperware" box and fill it with bacon and sausage

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    ^ Exactly, its a fuking rip off, unless you take a large "Tupperware" box and fill it with bacon and sausage
    Did that last time, the dog was happy.

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    ^class

    Chips and beans all mixed up together, my GOD, baked beans sauce does something to the chip, best munch ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    Loads of salt and vinegar on the chips.
    To combat the sugar in the beans....

    Sort of like the ways Thai's spice up their noodles in a good noodle shop or stall. Vinegar-sugar-salt "nam pla", not to mention the dried chilies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    To combat the sugar in the beans....
    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    To combat the sugar in the beans.....
    The UK ones aren't very sweet. I've read online that the US ones are absolutely loaded with sugar, which just isn't for me, although I do like the BBQ style ones you get at the BBQ places over there.

    American baked beans (also called Boston baked beans) are made with molasses and pork salt (or bacon), and they're slow-cooked in the oven. English-style baked beans (Heinz baked beans being the most famous) are more savory and made with a tomato sauce base.


    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post

    Sort of like the ways Thai's spice up their noodles in a good noodle shop or stall. Vinegar-sugar-salt "nam pla", not to mention the dried chilies.
    My noodles are really heavy on the vinegar with the chilies (naam som) and then topped off with a pinch of the ground dried chilies.

    I don't add sugar or the naam pla to them.

    I remember a Thai woman I was with watching aghast as I loaded up and then wondering what it tasted like.

    She spat it out (the soup that is).

    In fact, you got me thinking about my last bowl and this was on the backroads of Koh Samet just over a year ago.

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    And a final one for breakfast in the food court at Don Mueang before we flew to Cambodia.

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    I do like the Thai nooden soup (naam tok being the best). Much better than most of its neighbours.
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    I'm not sober enough to go check. I fell of the parched marched wagon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    I'm not sober enough to go check. I fell of the parched marched wagon.
    onya mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    Sort of like the ways Thai's spice up their noodles in a good noodle shop or stall. Vinegar-sugar-salt "nam pla", not to mention the dried chilies.
    Forgot one ?


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    Ruddy hell Snubbles !

    I'm impressed, what the fvvk is it?

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    An American fried breakfast. Fried bread, fried bacon, fried omelette, and fried potatoes, with a bit of coloured stuff added to make it look healthy.

    Although the fried bread could actually be burnt, I mean char grilled, toast.


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    Find bread in the US of A ! Surely not, I thought that was a northern English trait although it appears to be outlawed in recent years.

    Snubbles you fat bastard!!!

    Respecto

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