Re: AN ENGLISHMANS BREAKFAST


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Posted by Jeffrey on February 06, 1999 at 08:10:51:

In Reply to: Re: AN ENGLISHMANS BREAKFAST posted by Jeffrey on February 06, 1999 at 06:15:57:

Heavens Robin,

I forgot the lighty browned toast, dripping with local farmhouse butter.

How did I do that when such an a thing is so important.

You may even care to indulge in a little rough cut Devonshire marmalade after breafast with that coffee.

: Thumper,
: G'day.......
: Indeed it is wonderfull and I forgot to mention the mushrooms are thumper proof believe me.

: Jeffrey


: :
: : : An Englishmans Breakfast

: : : Can there be more of a gastronomic delight than the sight of a well laden plate set well, and with the contrasting rich yolks of two well fried eggs, English breakfast sausage, fried bread done to a turn, the finest of smoked rashers of bacon, and to contrast this pallet of mouth watering colours, just a few fried mushrooms, picked earlier from the due covered fields.

: : : English mustard and HP sauce along with ground pepper and sea salt, sitting, waiting patiently for their turn to be used in the silver cruet.

: : : Piping hot breakfast coffee, for tea has long been taken, to finally rub into the taste buds all the excellence of such a meal.

: : : After which one can walk tall with the inner satisfaction of a settled mind and stomach for a while..........

: : Now that sounds wonderful!!! (except for the mushrooms, they don't like me :) )
: : Thumper




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