Full english or continental breakfast

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Been back a week from my summer break now and it seems like a long time ago :( In the hotel there was the usual fare on offer Full English (lovely and greasy) and continental inc of all things salad :D
What do you go for Full English or the continental?
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Kedgeree, kippers, smoked haddock, scrambled egg on toast, bacon sarnie, full english, what ever, as long as it comes from a frying pan.

You just can't fry muesli.
 

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Anyone who answers anything other than "full english for me please amigo" is a proper ponce who deserves their teeth kicking in.

Continental......pfffft, what a waste of calories!
 

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And, more importantly, you have to make comments along the lines of:

"Yeah, we were trekking through the jungles of Belize and we'd been walking for hours. We came across this tiny jungle cafe, looked like the last customer had been there in 1985! Did a quality full English though."

Or

"I'm not going back to ' select name of foreign resort ' - they just can't do a proper full English!"

Nowt better than a full English.

Croissants - what are they all about? Place one of a napkin - see how much fat soaks out of it! :)
 

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I like to START with the full English and then move onto the continental/salad/ploughmans/coffee/fruit juice/jam on toast afterwards.... plus grab some fresh fruit for the golf bag.
 

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I like to START with the full English and then move onto the continental/salad/ploughmans/coffee/fruit juice/jam on toast afterwards.... plus grab some fresh fruit for the golf bag.

WHAT???

Full English - yes. Then it's cans of coke/Lucozade and chocolate for your golf bag.

Fresh fruit - jam on toast - salad - what's wrong with you people??? :cool:
 
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Pie for breakfast, pie for lunch, pie for dinner!
 

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on similar lines is it gravy or jus?

also thick or thin

I cannot understand those dobs and dribbles around a plate, if it doesn't need the full doorstep to mop it up - there wasnae enough.
 

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on similar lines is it gravy or jus?

also thick or thin

I cannot understand those dobs and dribbles around a plate, if it doesn't need the full doorstep to mop it up - there wasnae enough.

Always grravy thick enough to stand a spoon up in.
 

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Nowt better than a full English.

Hahahahaha such a stupid comment :p - plainly the full Irish is much better - no silly fried bread - you get Soda bread and potato bread in lieu of the Englush afterthought.


Num num num num.

but then the Scottish has Lorne Sausage and Haggis,

decisions, decisions
 

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