And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Runny assed raw eggs, pork n beans?, soggy tomato, nasty hockey puck, and don't know what that yellow thing up front is. No thanks, I'll just order a western, home fries, bacon, sausage, gravy over the whole mess, and wheat toast with strawberry preserves.
That 'yellow thing up front' is bubble and squeak. Traditionally made by chopping up left over vegetables and frying them up. Delicious. Whole thing looks delicious albeit a health hazard. Black pudding (not blood sausage ffs) is the perfect accompaniment to bacon to bring out the flavour. Eggs done just as they should be, all in all perfection on a plate.
Local Irish pub in Colorado Springs calls that an Irish Breakfast - really good!
ReplyDeleteRunny assed raw eggs, pork n beans?, soggy tomato, nasty hockey puck, and don't know what that yellow thing up front is.
DeleteNo thanks, I'll just order a western, home fries, bacon, sausage, gravy over the whole mess, and wheat toast with strawberry preserves.
Well, just be a bitch about it
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That 'yellow thing up front' is bubble and squeak. Traditionally made by chopping up left over vegetables and frying them up. Delicious. Whole thing looks delicious albeit a health hazard. Black pudding (not blood sausage ffs) is the perfect accompaniment to bacon to bring out the flavour. Eggs done just as they should be, all in all perfection on a plate.
DeleteBreakfast, UK-style.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/H30bC7c8ahg?t=199
DeleteUprighting the Food Pyramid!
ReplyDeleteWhat, no pancakes?
ReplyDeleteBeans and tomatoes for breakfast. No wonder we had to finish two wars for them.
ReplyDeleteI don't eat that much in a week.
ReplyDelete"The Woodsman," by Ivan Kramskoi, on the previous page would, and "The Woodcutters" by Larson, would burn off that breakfast by 10 in the morning.
ReplyDeleteKeep the blood sausage but I'll eat the rest.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a Brit's breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a right proper full English breakfast. Sure beats grits and gravy ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd if you're really quiet, you can hear your arteries harden.
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