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 Post subject: The 10 quid breakfast
PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:57 
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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I reckon I could do that. If they let me swap out the beans for more bacon, or something.

As a sideline, I have spent the last week eating beef bacon and chicken sausages for breakfast. I believe I have worked out why some folks in muslim nations have a tendancy to be belligerant.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I could do it if they removed the tomatoes and the fungus.

And I had a pint of cider ready for afterwards.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I'd struggle with the sausages, half them and I'd nail that. I'd need 5 cups of tea to wash it down though.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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It's the toast that would defeat me. The crippling gut ache from all those beans and eggs is something I'd just have to deal with after.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I think I'd struggle to eat a fifth of that, especially in the morning.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I could do it.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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We discussed this on eggwan.com yonks ago. Our conclusion was those are going to be some really gristly sausages.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
We discussed this on eggwan.com yonks ago. Our conclusion was those are going to be some really gristly sausages.

Indeed, otherwise there's no way they'd make a profit on that. Maybe it's just a loss-leader or publicity generator though.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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The really cheap sausages are mostly rusk, rather than mostly gristle.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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seriously though, how many people could *really* polish that off in 20 minutes? I know I couldn't.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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seriously though, how many people could *really* polish that off in 20 minutes? I know I couldn't.


Apart from the toast, I reckon I could give it a good go, but I wouldn't have fun.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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Craster wrote:
The really cheap sausages are mostly rusk, rather than mostly gristle.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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Didn't see the time limit. I'd probably say 'fuck that', take a bit longer and have plenty of tea, and then just pay for the bastard.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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See, that's what I mean. You've all said "take X off and I'll manage". They won't see it that way.

Christ... 10 sausages... :spew:


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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Nah - i said "Take the time limit off and I'll pay for it" - that's the difference :0)

Fuck the challenge, I just want a socially acceptable excuse to eat that much pig.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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How about we do a sponsored Pork-a-thon for charity Craster?

Welcome back by the way.

And yes I do half mean, buttfuckery when I say pork-a-thon.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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Didn't see the time limit. I'd probably say 'fuck that', take a bit longer and have plenty of tea, and then just pay for the bastard.

Aye. Bolton meet, say June?

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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Welcome back by the way.


Why thankyou, my good man.

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And yes I do half mean, buttfuckery when I say pork-a-thon.


Good job you clarified, I honestly really did think you just meant sausage-eating. Wait.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I could probably have that*. It's a question of balancing wet and dry in every mouthful. I'm assuming that the main non-rusk ingredients of the sausages are water and fat for that though.

* I would then be violently ill for several hours, and not have any space for further food for several days because of backed-up shite.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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There's no way I could eat that much in one sitting, let alone in twenty minutes (and with no drink). I do however like the idea of this sort of stunt/promotion, and wonder how many people have made themselves sick trying to do it.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I can put a fair bit of food away but I'd struggle with just the ten slices of toast.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I wouldn't do it as I'm not a fat, gluttonous fuck.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I wouldn't do it as I'm not a fat, gluttonous fuck.

Give it another 12 months of being at home, I reckon.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I wouldn't do it as I'm not a fat, gluttonous fuck.

Give it another 12 months of being at home, I reckon.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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MaliA wrote:
I wouldn't do it as I'm not a fat, gluttonous fuck.

Ah, there he is.

Although, creepily, I agree (in softer terms). 2 egg, 2 sausage, 2 bacon would do me.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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It's a question of balancing wet and dry in every mouthful.

Reminds me of the time I licked out John McCririck.

Must have swallowed a dozen half cooked bangers then too.

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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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ImageThose are quite big enough for me, thanks. From Lazy Days Cafe in Abergavenny. The one in the foreground is the "medium" breakfast for about a fiver and the background is the "large" breakfast for £8 or something. I don't think I've ever finished one.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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I couldn't even remotely manage that, let alone in the morning.

Also: welcome back, Craster. I hope you had fun. And thanks for sending your holiday snaps to Zardoz for him to post here.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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The one in the foreground is clearly much bigger than the other, you're being confused by the plate sizes.


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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BikNorton wrote:
The one in the foreground is clearly much larger than the other.
It isn't. The one in the background has a third bit of bacon, a third sausage, tomato, a second egg, and a piece of fried bread. The one in the forground is on a round plate and the one in the background a larger oval plate, which might be tricking your eye.


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I'd expect the eater to be eggbound for days after.

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the first breakfast is too too big. My fav one is from the Midstop truck cafe


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 Post subject: Re: The 10 quid breakfast
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Fried bread instead of toast. Pork chops and steak instead of mushrooms and beans. 5 kebabs instead of a 5 sausages. A flagon of flat ale and gallon of tea, a fair bit of brown sauce and add in some burgers and reckon I could manage that. Wouldn't feel great afterwards so some ice cold vodka to finish off. Sorted.

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Fried bread. :luv:

So good it has got to be fattening. Wait.

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Eggy bread is nicer than fried bread. Though they're both heavenly. Add some pancakes, bacon and maple syrup, and you've got yourself a breakfast.


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Malabar Front wrote:
Eggy bread is nicer than fried bread. Though they're both heavenly. Add some pancakes, bacon and maple syrup, and you've got yourself a breakfast.

The trick is to fry the bread, then make it eggy bread. Yes, I have made this once. Guilty is not the word.

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We used to have fried bread and cheese on toast with our Sunday breakfasts (of fried eggs, mushrooms, beans, bacons and sausages). And toast.

We didn't eat until a snack at tea after one of those.


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The trick is to fry the bread, then make it eggy bread. Yes, I have made this once. Guilty is not the word.


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The trick is to fry the bread, then make it eggy bread.
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How does the egg soak into/stick to the bread if it's already oily?

Scientific experimentation may be required.


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I feel like a have a proper appetite today for the first time in a wee while so I made a trip to Sainsburys to get some shopping. Actually feel like I need a sleep now agter that walk and it's only five minutes away :(
Anyway, inspired by this thread I bought some stuff for a tasty breakfast. I'm having unsmoked bacon, smoked bacon, beef links, black pudding, haggis, toast and an egg. They didn't have any square slice and I forgot to get tattie scones :(


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I feel like a have a proper appetite today for the first time in a wee while so I made a trip to Sainsburys to get some shopping. Actually feel like I need a sleep now agter that walk and it's only five minutes away :(
Anyway, inspired by this thread I bought some stuff for a tasty breakfast. I'm having unsmoked bacon, smoked bacon, beef links, black pudding, haggis, toast and an egg. They didn't have any square slice and I forgot to get tattie scones :(

Unsmoked bacon is called "green" bacon in the butchery trade. HTH :)

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I see very little need for unsmoked bacon to exist.


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