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Continental, or Full English?

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  • Full English

    Votes: 57 78.1%
  • Continental

    Votes: 9 12.3%
  • Clickedy-click

    Votes: 7 9.6%

  • Total voters
    73
i am stayin in a hotel this week and i usually would stuff my chops with bacon sausage and egg, but my boss greeted me on monday with the line "you've put on loads of weight"

fruit it is then
 
Full English all the way..

I've got no issues with a veggie breakfast though. I even like veg sausages (the ones that are actually made out of mushed up veg, rather than wanna-be faux sausages). My ideal brekkie would be Wholegrain toast x2, one fried bread, scrambled eggs, grilled toms, hash browns, loads of mushrooms, beans, veggie sausage, veg scotch egg and grilled cheese.

And for the record, there's nothing wrong with fruit on pizza either - LUSH.
 
Full English.

I regard it as my civic duty to eat a breakfast that 1. Contains enough calories to cure Third World famine and 2. Will bankrupt an entire chain of hotels.
 
Full English btw.

And if it's a decent hotel then swap the chips for sinful saute or fried potatoes, particularly if it's getting towards brunch.

People who don't like yolks are wrong uns as well. Or possibly Brazilian - they seem to regard it as their civic duty to prepare every egg to the edge of fossilisation.
 
No chips before 12pm should def be the rule. I'm veggie and don't like eggs so would have to make up my own version.

Right now I'm going to have X2 quorn sausages, X2 potato cakes and beans.
 
full english breakfast - cup of tea & an embassy
continental breakfast - cup of coffee & a gauloise
american breakfast - cup of coffee, a marlboro & a donut.

:cool:
 
Depends innit. As a vegetarian, it can be problematic getting a decent fry-up. However, if the situation arises then I will nom it down like the best of them. However, I'm not always a breakfast person, so sometimes I stick to a cup of tea, a glass of orange juice, some muesli, and some fresh banana and grapes on top.
 
I usually have a combo of fry up and continental when staying in hotels and it definitely depends on the hotel.

A combo would include small portions of scrambled eggs, mushrooms, bacon, criossant, cheese, jam, pastries and little sausages. I occasionally go all out and have picked herring when I am in Scandanavia.
 
Hmmm. It always depends whether I'm staying somewhere with a culture that embraces the concept of "breakfast cheese".
 
At a weekend when I have time and I can justify eating WTF I like, A FULL ENGLISH!

Other times a continental is good :)
 
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