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Question for our brothers across the pond.... My wife wants to know what you guys have for breakfast.... Is it ever beans?  Ride Safe!
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a 'Full English' includes most if not all of the following:
Bacon, Sausage, Eggs, Black pudding, fried bread, beans and/or tomatoes, mushrooms.
Most people don't have one that often.
p.s. As a kid I always wondered why the pig was called 'Full English'.
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What's black pudding? Do I want to know or should I remain blissfully ignorant?
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you really don't want to know.....
ok it's dried pigs blood put into sausage form
from wikipedia Black pudding or less often blood pudding is a sausage made by cooking blood with a filler until it is thick enough to congeal when cooled
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Oh and my breakfast is normally a box of jaffa cakes.
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Ew. I've heard of blood sausage before. I suspected black pudding might be of a similar vein. If I ever make it across the pond I'll have to remember to ask them to hold the black pudding on my traditional British breakfast...
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even when i did eat meat it was something that made my stomach turn.
These days if I have a 'full english' it's veggie sausages, veggie bacon (just bacon flavoured soya strips) no black pudding and the rest is the same. maybe with a hash brown.
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Ew. I've heard of blood sausage before. I suspected black pudding might be of a similar vein. If I ever make it across the pond I'll have to remember to ask them to hold the black pudding on my traditional British breakfast...
Black Pudding is something to be desired John, really tasty and little bits of fat in as well, usually fried but I like grilled with my breakfast.. or on a sandwich on it's own 
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Black Pudding is the food of the gods. In Dingle, Ireland we had homemade black pudding. It was... perfect.
I miss a good Ulster fry.
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What I want to know (not really, this is rhetorical) is who was the first person to think of making blood sausage? Who thought, "Hey, I've got all this blood leftover from butchering a pig, hmmmmm, what to do... hey, I know, let's make it into sausage! Yummie!"
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Brummie forgot the toast and coffee as well. I only usually have these breakfasts on holiday, as they really do set you up for the rest of the day!!! Or on a run out with the lads: This a little extreme but you get the idea. Grzegorz may remember this one!!!! 
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Of course I shouldn't judge. My first Turducken is arriving in the mail on Friday, just in time for Thanksgiving. Gonna prop that bad boy up in a weber kettle.
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and a 'Full Irish' is a Full English with WHITE PUDDING.
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Ha! Everything a growing boy needs. I seem to recall a picture of our long lost Adey perched in front of a plate like that...
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Something just not right about getting poultry through the mail.
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Wow, thanks guys, the wife said, "Heidi Klum and husband Seal opened cans of beans for breakfast"..... wanted to know if it was a quirk or normal fare.... looks like normal fare to me, and Kudos to the picture posters, most enlightening.... Thanks again.
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them aint heinz beans in them pics .  Full breaky ...... couple o eggs,ayrshire bacon,tattie scones,black puddin, fruit puddin, haggis (yea i said haggis) square sausage,couple o slices o fried bread (brown bread if your health conscious),beans(heinz, of course)and gallons of tea(can be substituted for Irn Bru), me i dont drink tea and i hate beans with fry ups (but a luv beans on toast), oh yea and a few slices of toast . all of course fried in "no trans fat" lard .  ....... is it any wonder Scots have the worst rate of heart disease in europe/world ..........bloody irn bru, dangerous stuff but dam tastey 
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hey,,,,,you guys need to get a grip, quit scarping down that junk, and get you some oatmeal for breakfast,,,,,the way GOD intended!!!!!!
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If you do it today you MIGHT regret it. If you CAN'T do it tomorrow you WILL regret it.
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Heinz Beans are healthy.... balances out the rest
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hey,,,,,you guys need to get a grip, quit scarping down that junk, and get you some oatmeal for breakfast,,,,,the way GOD intended!!!!!!
we call it porridge and thats usually the starter before the fry up 
and yes Brummie ,she is 
thank god im an athiest 
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I wasn't going to post that one, but yes me and ade on a cold days ride out to meet Grzegorz, along with Jan (speedy23) behind the camera: Please note healthy Grzegorz!!!! only having coffee!
Oh my, that's old. OR more specifically, the old Adey, pre-massive-weightloss.
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Aw heck, now I'm hungry - I used to hit the English pub in Frankfurt every Sunday morning and get me a Full English, which in that case was bangers, bacon, beans, black & white puddings, eggs, taties, toast, tomato (which I'd skip), and a pint  Can't find a decent real pub in the greater Vancouver/Portland area either 
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"What I want to know (not really, this is rhetorical) is who was the first person to think of making blood sausage? Who thought, "Hey, I've got all this blood leftover from butchering a pig, hmmmmm, what to do... hey, I know, let's make it into sausage! Yummie!"
Probably the same person who saw an egg drop out of the lower end of a chicken and said "Hey, let's eat that!"
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Ulster Fry Bacon,Sausage,Mushroom,Soda & potato bread,black pudding,egg. No beans I dont eat them that often as they are also known as a heart attack on a plate, only when on holiday.
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them aint heinz beans in them pics .  Full breaky ...... couple o eggs,ayrshire bacon,tattie scones,black puddin, fruit puddin, haggis (yea i said haggis)
This is even worse then eating this 

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I know, very old picture, but only one i could think of that showed a 'full english'. Ade won't thank me for posting it though. Still shows how well he has done. 
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Ew. I've heard of blood sausage before. I suspected black pudding might be of a similar vein. If I ever make it across the pond I'll have to remember to ask them to hold the black pudding on my traditional British breakfast...
John, I'll tell them to give you my extra portion of Haggis instead! Hey, at least that has oatmeal in it... 
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Aw heck, now I'm hungry - I used to hit the English pub in Frankfurt every Sunday morning and get me a Full English, which in that case was bangers, bacon, beans, black & white puddings, eggs, taties, toast, tomato (which I'd skip), and a pint  Can't find a decent real pub in the greater Vancouver/Portland area either
Someone told me about a semi-authentic Brit pub in Portland a while back, but I never did find it. We definitley don't have anything that serves food like that (so much for ethnic diversity). I think the closest we have that is genuine would be Sowerby's in Chehalis.
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Oh and my breakfast is normally a box of jaffa cakes.
Just as they went into remisson , the're back , those JAFFA cakes . 
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I asked my boss about Jaffa cakes. She's going to bring me some next time she goes to see her mum in New Zealand.
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We used to have beans for breakfast when I was in the navy. (1960-1971)
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Bacon,Sausage,Mushroom,Soda & potato bread,black pudding,egg.
Umm, what's the black pudding? I'm pretty sure its the little black circles? I had a full English breakfast at a pub close to my house once and I think I actually liked it! (not knowing what is was.)
I won't be able to eat it again now that I know though!
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Ok, I had to look up Haggis......  Who thinks of this stuff?
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With a name like "Stewart" that should be genetically embedded into your DNA. Shame, shame.... 
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Thats it Benny, tastes not like you expect. Here you go, enjoy. Black pudding.
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Shut this thread down immediately. Not only are the pictures making me hungary, but i swear the smell of the sausages and bacon is wafting through my monitor speakers. Please stop this now. Dennys is no substitute for real English breakie. Though i will say, Waffle House is pretty darn good. 
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All this talk of "British culinary expertise" has me thinking of (I believe) an old George Carlin routine.....
"In Heaven: the Germans are the mechanics, the English are the police, the French are the cooks, the Swiss run the government and the Italians are the lovers."
"In He!!: The French run the government, the Swiss are the lovers, the Italians are the mechanics, the Germans are the police, and...THE ENGLISH ARE THE COOKS!"
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