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"In America I had a cooked breakfast (sausage, egg etc) that had pancakes and syrup on the side......on the same plate!! Made me feel a bit "
See that just made my tummy rumble! Pancakes with bacon and maple syrup! Yum!
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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"In America I had a cooked breakfast (sausage, egg etc) that had pancakes and syrup on the side......on the same plate!! Made me feel a bit "
I tried to order breakfast without eggs in an American diner once, all the kitchen staff came out for a look, I thought they were going to call the sheriff |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I worked nights I'd regular come home and have a cooked dinner at 6.30 am, people used to say how can you eat that this early but when you've just got back from work it didn't feel like breakfast, though I as told at 6.30 am work or not it was, so I'd say would you come home at 6.30 pm after a 12 hour shift and have a bowl of cornflakes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A bottle of Buckfast, 6 cans of tennents lager and a portion of mixed pakora "
Traditional Scottish breakfast that.......
Buckfast gets ye fucked fast! |
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As a teenager, my first experience of Chinese food was cold from the Hostess trolley from the night before, because I didn't want it on the night.
It was normal, however, to have trifle for breakfast, or there were times I would eat sausages straight from the fridge. No, not cooked sausages, uncooked, cold and raw. No idea how I went through that phase and survived. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In America I had a cooked breakfast (sausage, egg etc) that had pancakes and syrup on the side......on the same plate!! Made me feel a bit "
Ditto that - no wonder there's lots of overweight Americans ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Choice of two
Large Donna Kebab with chilli sauce, garlic sauce and salad (was at a music festival, the vendor was a bit surprised to get someone asking for a kebab at 8am)
Or a cup of tea with two weetabix put into it, stirred until it's a all gloppy, then and added sugar stirred in as well |
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I have never tried it, never want to, nor be in the presence of anyone in the process of eating it, but I think balut would be the weirdest thing that anyone could possibly want to eat.
If you don't know what it is, do not look it up. |
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By *rtemisia OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I have never tried it, never want to, nor be in the presence of anyone in the process of eating it, but I think balut would be the weirdest thing that anyone could possibly want to eat.
If you don't know what it is, do not look it up. "
Quack quack. How about a serving of putrid shark for pudding? |
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