24 July, 2005
Breakfast observer

One of the things I'm looking forward to when I stay at a B&B is that English breakfast. It typically consists of;
*Baked beans (taste like soft beans cooked with ketchup)
*1 salty bacon
*1 fried egg, fully covered with oil
*2 too-soft-textured sausages
*2 fried tomatos (If you're not lucky enough, you may get tinned ones, which are gross.)
*some fried mushrooms (They are mostly gross.)
*Some slices of toasts (Sliced very thin)
*Tea or coffee
*Orange juice (If you're not lucky enough, you may get ones of Tesco's cheapest brand.)
And they come on a hot plate. It's so hot that nobody can touch. I don't know why the plate is so hot. The recipe of this British traditional dish is been a mystery for a long time for me.
However, I'm not a breakfast skipper and therefore always eat it up. And I kind of like it.







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