I thought I was going into town for a birthday brunch with my friend but when I got to her house she decided she wanted to stay in for a full English breakfast instead. So back I went to the shops and then cooked it for her. Not something I've done in a long while.
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Damn... That's a classic full English 😋
Just missing the brown sauce and some fried potatoes. 😁
Jamie gets very upset if we run out of brown sauce.
Which is his preferred brand - HP or Daddies? We're an HP household.
Oh HP for sure. I always remember my Granddad (Yorkshire man) had it on the table and I couldn't wrap my head around it. Then married a man who also couldn't live without it.
I just can't understand this kind of breakfast. It's so HEAVY! 😅
I feel the same about continental breakfasts or American muffins or pancakes. I can't imagine eating sweet stuff in the morning. Mind you. I'm not sure many people eat a full English very often. It's more of a brunch and mostly for special occasions.
How very kind of you...very kind of you. ^__^
A fav at our house!
We only ever cook it at home if we've got guests. Otherwise, if we're going down this route, we cook something called a farmhouse hash, copied from one of our favourite local cafes.