Would a full Scottish include the. Square sausage as well and haggis?No argument there from me as not a fan of hash browns.
Though if it’s a full Scottish then fried Tattie (potato) scones are mandatory.
Would a full Scottish include the. Square sausage as well and haggis?No argument there from me as not a fan of hash browns.
Though if it’s a full Scottish then fried Tattie (potato) scones are mandatory.
Would a full Scottish include the. Square sausage as well and haggis?
There seems to be a lack of conversation about egg and bean juice mixing together, which for me is the tastiest bit.
I like hash browns but not when they're so full of oil you could wring it out.
There seems to be a lack of conversation about egg and bean juice mixing together, which for me is the tastiest bit.
All you need is a cup of beansAnyone normal uses the sausage as a breakwater, a'la Patridge.
Speaking of cups the only acceptable beverage to wash it down with is a cup of Earl Grey or maybe Irn Bru for the Scots
It was a risky play@LuckyBenski please forgive me I shall never mention fry up and american mustard in the same breath again
Im pretty sure you mean all of the following, count me inWhat about a full Irish breakfast eh? Need a bit of potato bread too mind
‘All full Irish breakfasts include some or all of the following: Bacon, sausages, baked beans, eggs, mushrooms, grilled tomatoes, and perhaps some cooked leftover potatoes made into a hash or a bubble and squeak. There will also be toast, butter, marmalade, and lots of tea to drink.’