The Great Breakfast photo thread (Vol. 2)

The Great Breakfast photo thread (Vol. 2)

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bolidemichael

10,980 posts

188 months

Wednesday
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
bolidemichael said:
Very enjoyable and good quality ingredients

That had the potential to be a good face plate and you've ignored it. Shame on you.
A couple of things. Firstly, I noticed but I hadn't prepared it myself -- it was a bought breakfast from the cafe I recently delighted into having found following the closure of my regular soup-serving Portuguese place. The banter is decent with one of the chaps too, so all's good so far.

Secondly and not at all as though I'm petty enough to maintain a tab on these things, being high flying and powerfully built, my recent homespun smiley face efforts have received no love on here.

That leads me to suspect that it's the missed opportunity of a face that is of more appeal to the contributors on here, rather than the effort given to the execution, just to delight a fellow bunch of internet breakfast losers enthusiasts.

bolidemichael

10,980 posts

188 months

Wednesday
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Nickbrapp said:


Cheese, sausage and egg bap to use up some left overs

Cheese is on the squiff because I grilled it to melt it.

Tasty
It looks as though the roll has vomited a little.

tribalsurfer

1,065 posts

106 months

Yesterday (08:25)
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Potato cake and a perfectly poached egg. Is there a bigger breakfast win than nailing a poached egg ?




Spydaman

1,416 posts

245 months

Yesterday (08:46)
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Mole sauce on toast topped banana a brown sugar. Mole sauce is chocolate, peanut butter, red chilli, ancho chilli flakes and spring onion. Certainly wakes you up.

Mr Roper

12,640 posts

181 months

Yesterday (08:52)
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tribalsurfer said:
Potato cake and a perfectly poached egg. Is there a bigger breakfast win than nailing a poached egg ?



Very nice....I'd have some jam on a couple of those.

Mr Roper

12,640 posts

181 months

Yesterday (08:57)
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Spydaman said:
Mole sauce on toast topped banana a brown sugar. Mole sauce is chocolate, peanut butter, red chilli, ancho chilli flakes and spring onion. Certainly wakes you up.
I don't understand the combination of ingreadients so I can't see myself giving it the 100% it would need to work, so it's for that reason I'm out. But I wish you good luck.

nebpor

2,332 posts

222 months

Yesterday (11:48)
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st just got real, sheeple!

"An index of breakfast ingredients has hit a new high, as food shortages drove up prices in the UK shops.

Bloomberg reports that the average cost of products to make a traditional fry-up rose by more than 22% from a year earlier in February.

It was the second straight month that the Breakfast Index increased by more than 20%, based on yesterday’s UK inflation report.

UK inflation rate in surprise rise to 10.4% as salad crisis pushes up prices
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Bloomberg explains:

The price of a basket of English breakfast items soared past £35 as vegetable shortages in supermarkets fueled a surprise jump in UK inflation.

Tomato prices rose 6.4% in February compared with the previous month, the second-biggest riser in the latest Bloomberg Breakfast Index behind bread."

Mr Roper

12,640 posts

181 months

Yesterday (16:41)
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Well done, nephor.

You've killed the thread.


nebpor

2,332 posts

222 months

Yesterday (17:13)
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Sorry frown

CharlesdeGaulle

23,695 posts

167 months

Yesterday (18:44)
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tribalsurfer said:
Potato cake and a perfectly poached egg. Is there a bigger breakfast win than nailing a poached egg ?



I am arrogant enough to consider myself the King Of Eggs, but that is a very worthy effort and fully deserving of CdeG's gold star.

bolidemichael

10,980 posts

188 months

Yesterday (19:11)
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nebpor said:
Sorry frown
My recent breakfast efforts at home have cost around £8.50 each!

seyre1972

2,068 posts

130 months

In Dublin …. Irish Fry for your consideration (quality ingredients - only let down was hash browns kept in same hot pot as mushrooms so were a bit soft/steam from the mushrooms)



Wheaten bread with marmalade


nebpor

2,332 posts

222 months

Its almost a war crime to be in Ireland and not have soda break with breakfast

paulguitar

19,239 posts

100 months

seyre1972 said:
In Dublin …. Irish Fry for your consideration (quality ingredients - only let down was hash browns kept in same hot pot as mushrooms so were a bit soft/steam from the mushrooms)



Wheaten bread with marmalade

The pint of scrumpy is a power move.




Voldemort

5,367 posts

265 months

seyre1972 said:
In Dublin …. Irish Fry for your consideration (quality ingredients - only let down was hash browns kept in same hot pot as mushrooms so were a bit soft/steam from the mushrooms)

How/Why did a slice of toast come to be on the table leaning against the sugar?

seyre1972

2,068 posts

130 months

Voldemort said:
seyre1972 said:
In Dublin …. Irish Fry for your consideration (quality ingredients - only let down was hash browns kept in same hot pot as mushrooms so were a bit soft/steam from the mushrooms)

How/Why did a slice of toast come to be on the table leaning against the sugar?
Well spotted - no toast rack - so improvised + as well
documented by me - I like my toast cold … 😃