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There should also be a discussion of “worst breakfast ever” (although we should specify non-airline breakfasts, because those would always win). My nomination for that would be the German/Danish cheap hotel breakfast: dry bread, slices of bologna, slices of cheap oily cheese, and bad coffee (in fact, at one youth hostel I stayed at in Germany, they didn’t even have coffee at all, just hot chocolate!)
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Originally Posted by trooper
(Post 29293764)
But the Brits could learn from you folks and ADD SOME POTATO!!! :D Then I would ......SWOON over the meal!!!
P.S. Would a British Scone come close to the kind of "biscuits" you like?? |
I vote for leftover ribs, eaten cold while standing in front of the fridge with the door open.
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Medium rare grilled skirt steak, two eggs over easy, hash browns, toast. The key is the eggs. Yolks have to be runny but no "snot" on the whites. :)
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Originally Posted by Craig6z
(Post 29299095)
:o Cold pizza
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Its OK to have pizza for breakfast as long as you call it "Italian Cheese Toast"....
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Western: Egg benedict & thick waffle
Oriental: Dim sum & Nasi Lemak (coconut milk flavored rice) |
My daily breakfast is Tillamook greek yogurt.
If if I am eating out, I prefer an omelette with toast and bacon. |
Warm savory soy bean milk with fried dough sticks. Fuhang in Taipei makes a really good version but that line can get really long
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This whole thread makes me hungry....
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Thai Rice Porridge
Spending time in Thailand we had great rice soups
One is thick like porridge normally with meat pieces or mince meat balls The other is a wet soup with rice soup and meat Oh yes Full English |
masala omelet with paratha, washed down with an espresso
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Originally Posted by trooper
(Post 29315452)
Its OK to have pizza for breakfast as long as you call it "Italian Cheese Toast"....
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Originally Posted by deniah
(Post 29312017)
best:
bad: "continental breakfast". in general just a smattering of cold or uncooked stuff. chunks of melon, cheeses and and ham. cup of yogurt and some olives. mehhhh Fresh or frozen wild berries with muesli/nuts in yoghurt, great! And to add the Jewish classic of a salmon & cream cheese bagel with red onion... Other favorites include traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean breakfasts as well as the British fry-ups including black and white pudding and some offal when available. Also fond of Southern grits and bacon and other similar dishes. |
Eggs Benedict with a croissant on the side and coffee and orange juice. Mmm so many carbs.
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