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    Quote Originally Posted by azjoe View Post
    Well, when you absolutely want to feel those arteries clogging ...

    sandwich made with:
    • white bread, preferable one slice the end crust
    • cold leftover chile (American style... hamburger, tomatoes, kidney beans, etc.)
    • mayo
    • thin slice of onion
    • French's french fried onions
    Preferably eaten for breakfast
    Sounds wonderful, but I prefer cold fried chicken, or cold pizza for breakfast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    And this might not mean much to anyone except Australians, but I love Vegemite on Weet-Bix.

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    Urrgh, James. On Weetabix?!?

    At least make it Marmite!

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    In the mornings, before going in to work, I like to go across the street to a little mexican resturant. There, the best tacos are to be had! You get your choice of goat brain (yum!), pig snout (another yum!) and beef tongue tacos. I always load up with goat brain since it's my favorite breakfast taco.
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    Black pudding (blood sausage) baked beans and fried eggs, hash browns with Branson's pickle...........YYYYYYYYYYYYYuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m.

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    Hey Den, that's a great fry-up post-hangover breakfast for us Brits! After a night out, there's nothing like a fry-up the next morning to get the stomach feeling more stable: Black pud, bacon, sausage, beans, fried tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried egg, fried bread. Yep, heart attack city!

    At the other end of the scale, I came across this in my local Chinese supermarket recently. Man, even I would have trouble dealing with something like that. Any chefs among us ever cooked this stuff?!
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    never cooked it but i have eaten it. i didn't like it. it is one of those things that takes the flavor of what you cook it with, and this was done well. i don't know what it would taste like by itself, but the texture is what turned me off. it is spongy and a little chewy.

    fried cock comb is delicious, and beef tongue is supposed to have the best flavor of any cut of beef if done properly. you should definitely try both!

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    Not tried Marmite/Vegemite on Weetabix, but on several visits to North Wales I've been given fried eggs on Weetabix as part of a fry up breakfast.

    I was once nearly thrown off the bus on a Morris dance tour when I produced my very, very ripe Camembert, tomato and garlic mayo breakfast sandwich... Mmmm, tasty

    Quite enjoy black pudding sarnies too, preferably with brown suce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galopede View Post
    Not tried Marmite/Vegemite on Weetabix, but on several visits to North Wales I've been given fried eggs on Weetabix as part of a fry up breakfast.

    I was once nearly thrown off the bus on a Morris dance tour when I produced my very, very ripe Camembert, tomato and garlic mayo breakfast sandwich... Mmmm, tasty

    Quite enjoy black pudding sarnies too, preferably with brown suce

    Gareth

    can some one translate this for me? into english? american english, not English, english. it's all 6s and 7s. and i shat on a turtle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by speed_pigeon View Post
    can some one translate this for me? into english? american english, not English, english. it's all 6s and 7s. and i shat on a turtle!
    Which bit didn't you understand? Marmite, Weetabix and black pudding have all been mentioned by others earlier with no obvious comprehension problems.

    Fried Egg?

    North Wales? Wales is one of the countries that make up Great Britain. North Wales is the northern part. We Brits aren't all English!

    Camembert? It's a strong soft cheese from France. Rather smelly when ripe.

    Morris dancing? Mmmm, nope, can't really explain that. Think lots of beer, noise and people dancing around strangely in strange clothing....

    Just reread my post and I did miss the A from sauce, typing suce.


    Two countries separated by a common language was the quote I think.

    Gareth
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    Marmite, Weetabix, Vegemite? Camembert=soft smelly cheese. got that. and i know blood pudding. just have no idea what Marmite, Weetabix, and Vegemite are.

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