Toast should be on a separate plate, hash browns shouldn’t be anywhere near. 6/10 effort. Must do better
Recently, I have just gone for a bacon and egg roll. Gert Lush, as they say in the West Country. I guess tastes vary in different parts and there's a Northern contingent here.
Noooo, everything on the same plate and mixed up. A jumble or melange of flavour and texture. And no bloody brown sauce anywhere near it.
I've foresworn the flesh of the swine a while back, but this thread is tempting me to revisit that decision.
You basterrrds all don't know how lucky you are!...my UK mates post pics of their breakfasts on WhatsApp too.... I have you ever tried to be satisfied in the morning with a croissant and jam???! (Sorry Guillaume )
Well, to argue the case for xx the defence - if that was put in front of me it would not be there long enough to consider its artistic merits - down the hatch it would go !! Anyway, saw this today - unusual for a Tuesday - the Grossglockner
Went on a fascinating tour of the Angel Meadows area of Manchester on Sunday with a group of friends. Described as ‘hell on earth’ by Friedrich Engles during on of his tours of the city during the industrial revolution, He with his pal Karl Marx went on to pen the communist manifesto based on their horrific findings of living standards of the working class. Overcrowding, poor sanitation, and the spread of infectious diseases like tuberculosis and cholera were major causes of death meant life expectancy was around 38 years for professionals and 17 years for labourers And they say things were better on the old days, I think not, although saying that inflation is running a little high at the moment, which is a little disconcerting
Pain au Chocolat worked for me. Dipped in coffee. Or, now bear me out on this: a stroll to the patisserie when the heat hasn't really set in yet, practising your French on the several delightful, longhaired jeune filles, all called Marie, who insist on talking in flawless English*, and back with a fresh baguette. Slap the ol' beurre on and make a sarnie with a couple of fried eggs and eat it on the veranda, in the dappled shade of the grapevine, washed down with a couple of glasses of red from the great big bottles of excellent Roussillon cheaper than Coca Cola from the cave just up the road. And a couple of pain au chocolat, dipped in coffee. *Because they're young French girls, so don't understand the concept of not simply pleasing themselves.
Argeles in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. Used to go there regularly until just over 20 years ago. I was going again, from Birmingham, but that TNT freighter collapsed on the runway and closed it. Which they could have told me before I left for Brum. Saxon Way. I'm guessing that's on the Battledown Ind. Est. Not only have I lived almost next door to it more than 4 years, I also lived on Ewans Farm a year and a half. Something couriering taught me - finding street names from a moving bike. So when I'm not on one I don't know where the fuck I am. Are there French girls?
Helped my next door neighbours daughter fix a puncture on her car. Domino xm2 throttle arrived for the hyper for weekend fitment. Scored a lh racing side panel {brand new} for the sxv.... Apparently for some reason the lh ones are rocking horse shit to find.
Just summoned up a map. In the 20 years in Cheltenham, I've been about 6 years, five minutes walk from Saxon Way and the other 14, up the hill and over a couple of fields away. I've been down that road three or four times, as a short cut. Past the junction dozens of times. I've probably been too distracted, fuming at 'Tim Fry Landrovers' when on the cars themselves it's clearly two words. One day I'll smash their windows.
Correct, a couple of doors down from MotoVation, my Ducati indi of choice, is La Boulangerie Artisan located here. Not entirely sure but unlikely.
Got busted twice for not paying the CAZ in Bristol Once on entering and once the next day when leaving. £140 an expensive lesson learnt
I hear itll be going eventually....word is apparently as people drive round the outside of the city now, all the smog is round the outside of the city..pretty obvious.... On a better note - clutch basket for the hyper turned up from Germainia...100 delivered...lovely.
In case anyone is thinking about coming to our fair city of Bristol... Checking your vehicle for CAZ compliance and/or paying up front: https://www.gov.uk/clean-air-zones The zone: https://www.bristol.gov.uk/residents/streets-travel/bristols-caz/view-a-map