Whats wrong with having heart disease at 21? huh huh ,Na i hear the irish version of the fired breakfast contains white pudding HASMP?,& gas they are tons of places that sell fried breakfasts but i doubt you will find a place that does you tattie scones & square sausage mate,KD.
Not mine hate the stuff. kingdoc is right feck all wrong with a heart attack in yer early 20s. I eat a good fry only about once a fortnight.
Nothing like some trans fats with the morning air ,Na i dont eat fried stuff really in the morning! some toast & cereal maybe thats it,& when i was in blackpool i done that & was sitting there thinking i was finished & then out comes the fried breakfast!! could never eat it all but i tried for manors sake .
what do you mean you dont eat fried stuff? you are from scotland! the home of 'chuck it in deep fat fryer'
if america want to know where deep fat frying originates from thank scotland!!
HasAnyoneSeenMyPipe wrote:
Not mine hate the stuff. kingdoc is right feck all wrong with a heart attack in yer early 20s. I eat a good fry only about once a fortnight.
Nothing like some trans fats with the morning air ,Na i dont eat fried stuff really in the morning! some toast & cereal maybe thats it,& when i was in blackpool i done that & was sitting there thinking i was finished & then out comes the fried breakfast!! could never eat it all but i tried for manors sake .
what do you mean you dont eat fried stuff? you are from scotland! the home of 'chuck it in deep fat fryer'
if america want to know where deep fat frying originates from thank scotland!!
Says the man whose national dish is deep fried fish n chips
Haggis is the mutts nutts i never used to like it but i do now lots of butter on your neeps and tatties and a nice beef gravy bit of black pepper MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm
Yeah there are plenty haggis running about up the hill from where i live , they have one leg shorter than the other and they run clockwise round the hill , thus are easy to catch
cisco wrote:Yeah there are plenty haggis running about up the hill from where i live , they have one leg shorter than the other and they run clockwise round the hill , thus are easy to catch
Last time my uncle came out to the west coast from Scotland he brought us a veggie haggis.
It was fantastic, everyone loved the taste and texture including the carnivores.