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lol.joseph wrote:they dont have bars in ankeny?Nick wrote: I love white pudding, but black pudding is fucking gross. I wish there was a place around here to get a real traditional Irish breakfast.
No, I'm talking this (fried eggs, sausage, white pudding, black (blood pudding), bacon/rashers, fried tomoato, fried mushrooms, fried potatoes, juice, irish coffee/tea):
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they dont have bars in ankeny?[/quote] lol.Nick wrote: I wish there was a place around here to get a real traditional Irish breakfast.
No, I'm talking this (fried eggs, sausage, white pudding, black (blood pudding), bacon/rashers, fried tomoato, fried mushrooms, fried potatoes, juice, irish coffee/tea):
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Oh yes, also known as an English breakfast.
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Oh yeah, I forgot baked beans. That's the only difference between the two. Blood pudding appears frequently in English breakfasts.
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...and English breakfast bacon = among the most amazing experiences with pork one could have.
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English/Irish bacon is cut from the back of the pig = back bacon. Most bacon in the U.S. is cut from the belly/side of the pig. Basically, U.S. bacon is much more fatty, whereas English/Irish bacon is more lean and meaty, like Canadian bacon, but still cut into strips.joseph wrote:? whats differentEl Rhino wrote:...and English breakfast bacon = among the most amazing experiences with pork one could have.
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English breakfast > Continental breakfast, although a good continental isn't something to scoff at. Powdered donuts, cornflakes and Folger's at the Best Western is, however, not a good continental.
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Oh, and for those of you interested in the breakfast traditions of the UK, I present to you something resembling a Welsh breakfast. Pretty much everything in the English breakfast is served but the difference is cockles and laverbread. Cockles are kind of like oysters and laverbread is a strange seaweed and oatmeal concoction. I'm not really into cockles but laverbread is actually decent.
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After you were WRONG , then you post this. nice try to save face.El Rhino wrote:Oh, and for those of you interested in the breakfast traditions of the UK, I present to you something resembling a Welsh breakfast. Pretty much everything in the English breakfast is served but the difference is cockles and laverbread. Cockles are kind of like oysters and laverbread is a strange seaweed and oatmeal concoction. I'm not really into cockles but laverbread is actually decent.
OR, to look cool, like you know what your talking about yo
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Speaking of saving face, have you said anything worthwhile/funny here yet?
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sorry bout yo fail