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New Years Day Breakfast ????

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Sorry I don't eat breakfast 🙂
 
I would go for the biggest greasyest fry up:D






Ok maybe not the healthy option but beats bran flakes hands down😉
 
Sausage, eggs, bacon, tomatoes, mushrooms, fried bread, black pudding and baked beans, washed down with fresh orange juice 🙂

or

Hot jam and cream waffles and coffee.

:D
 
Sausage, eggs, bacon, tomatoes, mushrooms, fried bread, black pudding and baked beans, washed down with fresh orange juice 🙂

or

Hot jam and cream waffles and coffee.

:D
I'd go with that fry up - but I'd omit the orange juice, black pudding and baked beans (we don't have any in the house) and possibly add some fried onion and a good strong coffee.
 
I'd do the Full Scottish, without the eggs, like the Full English but with a tatty scone, black pudding and haggis. In fact, I think I will.
 
I think I'd go for Deluxe Scrambled Eggs -- a large portion of eggs, scrambled the usual way but with double cream instead of milk, and with 60-100g of flaked smoked salmon mixed in before cooking. Did it for Christmas Day breakfast once (though I don't normally have breakfast) and it was wonderful!
 
Im hoping I have so much to drink NYE that I sleep through breakfast and lunch :D:D
 
I quite like the pancakes suggestion 🙂 we won't be having a full fried brekkie, we have that every Sunday
 
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