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Georgiesmum | 07:15 Fri 06th Jun 2014 | ChatterBank
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How often do you eat a "Full English" cooked breakfast..Is it a thing of the past now because people simply dont have time to cook it?
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on sunday after car booting we have a full english ,treat of the week as we have cereal or toast in the week.
We normally have it as a dinner once a week due to the fact that neither of us is a big breakfast eater and also the cost.
About one or twice a month but we have it in the evening. Never fancy a big breakfast in the mornings
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Don't know about what qualifies as there seems umpteen variations of "Full English" but re cooked breakfast, not as much as I used to. When I used to manage to go on holiday then for the week it'd be every day. But now just most Sundays. (Maybe 2 out of 3.)
Never
I don't like eggs, tomato or mushroom and bacon always smells nicer than it tastes
A breakfast for me is blueberry wheats but I've gone a bit mad this week and bought oatmeal!!!!
maybe once a year in the evening.
About twice a month...but it's more like lunch.

Like Ric.ror...I'm not a fan. I don't really eat sausages or bacon.
I don't think I have ever cooked a 'full English'. Bacon and eggs is my limit but that is once in a blue moon.
However, if we are away on holiday, then it's every day.
I've never liked the combination of all the ingredients, so never really.
"people simply dont have time to cook it? "

don't have time and more to the point- can't afford it!
You're right, B00, not cheap.
but not that expensive either, i have one most sundays after i've killed myself at the gym

eggs, bacon, saus, beans, toast can buy all that for £6/7 and the eggs/saus/bacon will last all week - well i freeze the sausages, 6 last me 3 weeks
I love a Full English for brunch ,only on Saturdays...I have my grandaughter then and she really likes her FE...I do everything...sausage,black pud,bacon,tomato,Hash Browns,and egg...sometimes baked beans ..with toast.
That is that..do not cook at all that day...just have a snack later on .
Never, but I travel a lot with a group from work and their main priority is to have full english in the hotel, usually at 0700, couldn't face it myself.
Last time I had one was in a B 'n' B, too much for me first thing, about to walk the dogs though so one upon return does sound tempting now that I been reminded about bacon. ;-)
Usually after a car boot like Mallyh. Sunday is a stuff yourself extravaganza day for us, full english breakfast, usually a roast dinner and proper high tea and supper. The rest of the time we don't actually eat a lot.
Cost?
A full English only cost about £1 to make
About once a week and love it!!

two eggs
two sausages
two fried bread
two bacon (to die for)
two black pudding
baked beans
tomatoes two pieces of toast and a cup of coffee

£4.99 and it's the best around!!
royfromaus, I dont fancy one of your £1 full English!!

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