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OT; Full English
Having just enjoyed the culinary delights of a full English breakfast - a
Sunday tradition at Handyman Towers - its got me wondering. Who decided that baked beans & hash browns are part of the great English breakfast? Now, I'm not adverse to the odd baked bean, nothing wrong with them, but who decided they were a breakfast item? As for hash browns - an American perversion if you ask me, not a patch on proper fried left over potatoes. But go to the cafe and what do you get? Baked beans & hash browns that's what. And does anyone eat that half a tomato? -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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