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mazie | 11:55 Thu 27th Feb 2014 | Food & Drink
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What do yours consist of?

For us it's

Smoked back bacon
Black pudding
Thin pork sausage (from the local butcher)
Fried crispy potatoes
Baked Beans (only Branston will do)
Fried egg (from next door's hens)
Slice of toast

We usually have this once a fortnight for dinner
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That cafe looks great kinell... We use one in Newhaven (Edinburgh) that's brilliant and the breakfast looks similar, only we get haggis with it.....

http://www.seaview-cafe.co.uk/menu.html
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Love a drop of bubble shaney x
Since we've had a Farm Foods across the road from us, we are never short of square sausage, black pudding, and pan bread :-) Yet to see white pudding there though, but I don't mind, I can't stand the stuff.
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Snap rocky, we take cool bags to Scotland for the haggis, pies, venison etc...
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Pan bread boxy ?
I'm not overly fond of it myself Ummmm, it feels like a brick in my stomach. I make a loaf ,he eats half and gives the other half to his uncle.

When you get a minute can you give me your Mil's recipe cos it might be better than mine, mind you I think they're all much of a muchness.
Is Scottish white pudding different from the Irish variety? I've always been under the impression the Scottish stuff was made with a lot of oats whereas the Irish stuff is full of meat (not sure which but I presume pork)
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Scottish white pudding is suet, oatmeal, onions, and spices Rocky
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Thanks boxy x
Smoked back bacon, pork chipolatas (I hate sausages), roasted tomatoes, fried mushrooms, tattie scone, Mr cake has scrambled egg too.

I don't think a cooked breakfast as an occasional meal is particularly bad for you, although the thought of paying just £1 for a cooked breakfast gives me the heebie-jeebies!

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I'm really hungry now and don't know if I can wait until tomorrow evening for my fry up.. I agree Eccles, a little of what you fancy does you no harm
Sounds lush!

Pre weightloss surgery:

2 pork sausages from butcher
1 potato scone
1 slice fruit pudding
Fried or scrambled egg
Mushrooms
Baked Beans (Heinz)
Slice of toast
Splodge of ketchup and brown sauce


Post weightloss surgery

1/2 pork sausage
1 potato scone (my fave bit!)
1 egg
1/4 slice fruit pudding
1 slice toast
same big splodge of ketchup and brown sauce!

Since surgery, that lasts me until my meal at night lol.

Hope you are well Mazie xx
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Hi Voddy,....I'm good thanks, apart from the cold and cough I pick up in Edinburgh... Any news on when you move yet?
Aww poor you,hope you feel better soon.

My training starts on the 25th of April.....eeeeeeeeek! lol xx
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Oh My.... are you all ready for the move and do you anywhere to live yet?
you can get potato cakes here, i bought them in sainsburys
Not yet. The training is 6 weeks, so I am just going to stay in a hotel near Heathrow Airport. I will get my bearings and look for something while I am down there. I used to live in Kensiongton and was hoping to move back to that general area but I think it's too far away from Heathrow for very early starts. :/
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I think you could be right voddy. You can get them down here fluff but the bought ones aren't a patch on the home made ones..
Look mazie this is not on! I'm at work and I keep seeing fry ups in latest posts and I'm now keeling over with hunger longing for a massive plateful at my desk :-)

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