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Wonder is this where the idea for the other well known Scottish dish the battered mars bar came from? [image]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4b/Wiki_black_battered.jpg/180px-[image]
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Theirs allways good old kellogg's cornflakes or for the sweet tooth kellogg's frosties. put a tiger in your tank !!
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Wonder is this where the idea for the other well known Scottish dish the battered mars bar came from? [image]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4b/Wiki_black_battered.jpg/180px-[image]
thats Edinburghs contribution to British cuisine, well that and haggis pakora mmmmmmmmmmmmm. 
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There is no better breakfast than the All American full course breakfast.
3 eggs over medium with a large plate of home fries, six slices of bacon just crisp, a small slab of ham, and three nice pork sausages, a small glass of OJ , Three slices of toast to sop up the eggs with and a side plate of buttermilk pancakes slathered in butter and rolling in warm maple syrup and an endless cup of coffee.
Ummm just writing about it makes my mouth water.
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There is no better breakfast than the All American full course breakfast.
3 eggs over medium with a large plate of home fries, six slices of bacon just crisp, a small slab of ham, and three nice pork sausages, a small glass of OJ , Three slices of toast to sop up the eggs with and a side plate of buttermilk pancakes slathered in butter and rolling in warm maple syrup and an endless cup of coffee.
Ummm just writing about it makes my mouth water.
Ummm, the low fat low carb breakfast. yes, i am rather partial to that one as well.....buurp
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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I felt my arteries hardening just reading that. I better take an extra anti-cholesterol pill...
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Would scrapple be a close American equivalent to black pudding?
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Grits?
Never could get those to go down.
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Scrapple & grits 2 different things Scrapple is a savory mush in which cornmeal and flour, often buckwheat flour, are simmered with pork scraps and trimmings, then formed into a loaf. Small scraps of meat left over from butchering, too small to be used or sold elsewhere, were made into scrapple to avoid waste. Scrapple is best known as a regional food of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland.
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What? No english muffins?
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"Lighten up, Francis."
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Scrapple & grits 2 different things
I figured they were, I was just thinking they might be in the same category called, "Icky." 
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grits = good, depending what you put on them, butter, suger, cheese, etc.....
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black pudding  raw  and cooked ,a wee splash o HP sauce and your in heart attack heaven
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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.
Soren
Sowerby's is great! I just hardly get to get up that way. Oh and I did remember a Scottish pub on Broadway (Rose and Thistle), nice place but the haggis isn't right, and I don't think they do breakfast.
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I loooove black pudding although I grew up on the Polish version of it, don't know if it tastes the same. Fry that up with some eggs in the morning, mmmm mmmmm.
I should go get some, it's been a long time since I've had it.
John
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black pudding raw
and cooked ,a wee splash o HP sauce and your in heart attack heaven
Not coming round to your house for Breakfast, only one sausage Come on Gordie...
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I loooove black pudding although I grew up on the Polish version of it, don't know if it tastes the same. Fry that up with some eggs in the morning, mmmm mmmmm.
I should go get some, it's been a long time since I've had it.
John .....KASZANKA !!!!!!! polish version is better by the way polish food is much better than british 
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John .....KASZANKA !!!!!!! polish version is better by the way polish food is much better than british
My Polish grandmother (god rest her soul)was the best cook ever.I miss her most around the holidays
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My Polish grandmother (god rest her soul)was the best cook ever.I miss her most around the holidays
My Babcia too! Her nalesniki for breakfast was the best!
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It's better than moonshine,
****** sure better than rain."
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hmmmmmmmmmm NALESNIKI !!!!!!!!! just know what I want to eat at home in december You made me hungry 
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"Not coming round to your house for Breakfast, only one sausage Come on Gordie... " moderation Ray moderation. 
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KASZANKA & NALESNIKI
arrrghhh! I need to get back to my mom's for breakfast. She did call yesterday and told me to come by and pick up some perogies she's making. I'm so spoiled.
John
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KASZANKA & NALESNIKI
arrrghhh! I need to get back to my mom's for breakfast. She did call yesterday and told me to come by and pick up some perogies she's making. I'm so spoiled.
PIEROGI 
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KASZANKA & NALESNIKI
arrrghhh! I need to get back to my mom's for breakfast. She did call yesterday and told me to come by and pick up some perogies she's making. I'm so spoiled.
PIEROGI
With home-baked khrusti ( spelling?) for dessert!!
"Let your soul shine,
It's better than sunshine,
It's better than moonshine,
****** sure better than rain."
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