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Warm fresh bread


Soft just melting butter ( un-salted )


Grilled bacon


A little white pepper


On a warmed plate


Flat bladed knife with a bone handle


Radio 4


OR Vanessa on the radio




Paradise indeed....




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* considers "tomorrows sandwich" thread *

Carrots for breakfast LadyMuck?

Wow!


Bowl of cereal - mix of branflakes and mini weetabix with banana, followed by two slices of home made bread (machine acquired from this forum!) one with Vegemite and the next with Grapefruit marmalade.

Two mugs of coffee of course.


That lot sees me through till about an hour ago!

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Carrots for breakfast LadyMuck?

> Wow!


Yes, I always over-prepare for dinner solely so that I may eat the left-overs for breakfast the following morning. This evening I intend roasting way too many potatoes!



> Bowl of cereal - mix of branflakes and mini

> weetabix with banana, followed by two slices of

> home made bread (machine acquired from this

> forum!) one with Vegemite and the next with

> Grapefruit marmalade.

> Two mugs of coffee of course.


Bloomin heck...how on earth do you remain as slim as you are?

A crusty white loaf from Kindred bakery in Herne Hill, cut ito doorstep slices


Unsmoked, dry cure streaky bacon from a reliable source.


Cut off the excess fat and fry this first, then fry the bacon til crisp (add lard to pan if necessary)


dip one surface of each slice of bread in the hot fat


layer bacon generoualy on one slice


pour HP Sauce lavishly over bacon and top with second slice


Serve with builder's tea in a chipped mug


Repeat to taste

Re SimonM's post -


from Kindred Bakery, either a delicious granary roll or two pieces of bread cut from one of their granary loaf.


Cook favourite bacon, spread mayo on bread/roll and add fresh ripe tomato. If available/desired add lettuce for a superb BLT.


Must drink with tea.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> oops..posted in wrong thread. It was about

> Arsenal's goalie coach so I suppose it may have

> worked as someone may have to save his bacon soon

> judging by the dodgy keepers he churns out.

_____________________________________________________________________________

JTT


With this sort of result

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/low/football/teams/a/arsenal/8538568.stm


Bacon sarnies all round



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