Breakfasts
3rdforum-
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Re: Breakfasts
How do you "fold" an egg??
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YOU WAIT TILL IT STARTS COOKING AND KEEP GENTLY TURNING IT INTO ITSELF.
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Gypsy-
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Re: Breakfasts
3rdforum wrote:How do you "fold" an egg??
It's the appliance of science innit !!
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Last bit a wee obvious bt great spot, I used o blow eggs, illegal now.
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That was cheating Gypsy... 
PS I used to blow them too Kev. Used to use a hawthorn to pierce the egg both ends. All illegal now mate.

PS I used to blow them too Kev. Used to use a hawthorn to pierce the egg both ends. All illegal now mate.

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Gypsy wrote:Is that this one? TD invited us to eat with him there one night but we were doing other things so didn´t make it.
Or is it the one that you can´t see here but it is under the arcade by Colon Beach. Never many people in there
No, neither, keep walking to the far end where the path slopes up. Its about 3 units from the corner site.
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I had a Do Do's egg, (Ostrich dyed with rag dye), sold it to a mate who collected eggs and thought it was real.
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Topdog wrote:I had a Do Do's egg, (Ostrich dyed with rag dye), sold it to a mate who collected eggs and thought it was real.

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Steamed eggs then
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Bread, gam and Kelloggs cornflakes with milk in breakfast.

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I normally have a slice of toast with my coffee but this morning an English Muffin, it was dripping with butter and so yummy.
This is what I call a muffin but when I went to find a photo they gave me what I call a Pikelet.

what do you call them

This is what I call a muffin but when I went to find a photo they gave me what I call a Pikelet.
what do you call them

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Top is a Muffin and bottom is a crumpet. I had 2 egg on granary today.
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Raisin & Cinnamon bagel & large mug coffee.
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Safer to call the top one "an English muffin" ask for a toasted muffin in the states and you,ll get your bumps readTopdog wrote:Top is a Muffin and bottom is a crumpet. I had 2 egg on granary today.
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Ask for muffin in some places and a bird will sit on your face.

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Oh yes crumpet - forgot they are called that so pikelet is perhaps a northern word or a 'gypsy word' derived from Pike.... Oh Queenie don´t go there

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I have always called the bottom one a pikelet and the top pic a muffin

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- Post n°44
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Porridge
Still trying very hard to get my blood sugar level down,

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- Post n°45
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Top one a muffin, bottom one a crumpet, a pikelet is similar to a crumpet in ingredients, but is not as 'risen' and square.
My favourite breaky is folded (yes I know how to do it) eggs with smoked salmon. Emmmmmm xxxx
My favourite breaky is folded (yes I know how to do it) eggs with smoked salmon. Emmmmmm xxxx

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I just had a bowl of ravioli with toast...I know, I'm a pig! 


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I think should contain a healthy diet and breakfast should never skip by any one. As it is one of the most necessary meal for whole day.

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yes breakfast is a important meal,just not always do it

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rohitkumar wrote:I think should contain a healthy diet and breakfast should never skip by any one. As it is one of the most necessary meal for whole day.
Why's that then rohit?

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Porridge with chilli peppers and mango.

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