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A well-fired roll with square sliced lorne sausage, potato scone and lashings of tommy K.

The breakfast of champions!

(Darts champions mostly. but champions nonetheless! :D)
 

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My brother dunks cubes of cheddar cheese in chocolate spread! He got it from a spanish guy when he lived in Ibiza, must've been on something!
 

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I only discovered it a few months ago but peanut butter and jam on toast or crumpets. Really nice.

Had the banana/ketchup/salad cream/sugar butties.

Not one for fried bread but eggy bread is the mutts nuts.

My old girl has sugar on her peas, thats odd.
 

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Yip Tony, love the peanut butter and jam sarnies. If you like them then try some nice hard cheese with apricot jam (Bonne Maman) on some long French bread for breakies.
 

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no, real British cheese is meant to be taken with mustard (or horseradish), none of the foreign wobbly cheeses for me thanks!

the aussie pie floater isn't bad either, meat pie in a bowl of pea & ham soup.
 

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Being from 'darn sarf meself guvnor', i was quite often fed Pie, mash, stewed eels and liquor. Jellied eels/whelks on a sunday. Still love it but hard to get where i live now without going out of my way. Used to get a lot of Jewish style food also which can be awesome, bagles, stroodle, fish balls etc.

However, i used to fish a lot of matches in the midlands and a brummie black sausage breakfast with eggs and all the trimmings is hard to beat. I like mushy peas too but only genuine ones from a Toon chippie.

I always enjoy porridge and kippers for brekkie when i venture up to Scotland. I'm quite hunbgry now for some reason...
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I only discovered it a few months ago but peanut butter and jam on toast or crumpets. Really nice.

Had the banana/ketchup/salad cream/sugar butties.

If you like peanut butter and jam/ jelly, try peanut butter and chocolate spread too, snickers on toast mmmmm.

sugar, banana and sugar butties, ace, also condensed milk on bread, or just spooned directly from the tin........yum!

As for stranger food, my wife is Japanese, we eat a lot of unusual foods. Have had raw fish, whale, chicken and horse! All surprisingly tastsy in their own way. Nothing quite like eating prawns the size of lobsters, but you have to eat them head, tail and shell.......
 

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hedgehog is best prepared roasted in a mud brick but can be a little gamy . . .

I'll raise your hedgehog and see you... Puffin, but not the beak

Hows about a nice seal stuffed full of puffins and left to rot under ice for a few months?

Possibly the most disgusting thing I have ever seen eaten!
 

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I could go on and on but it's making me hungry so just going for a spoon of condensed milk. :p

This brought back memories.When I was a nipper my Dad made me whistle when I went into larder.If he couldn`t hear me whistling he knew I was into the condensed milk.

Condensed milk & crisp butties -Lovely-.
 

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hedgehog is best prepared roasted in a mud brick but can be a little gamy . . .

I'll raise your hedgehog and see you... Puffin, but not the beak

Hows about a nice seal stuffed full of puffins and left to rot under ice for a few months?

Possibly the most disgusting thing I have ever seen eaten!

You'll have not had the hakarl then? Shark meat buried for 6 months to sweat out the ammonia...
 
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