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wtf is that crap even.. hasbrowns good, toast good, eggs good, sausage good, beans??? mushrooms??? tomato?? and what is that fatty substance between the toast and hsshbrowns?
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The thing is, the Full English is all this unhealthy food that's not even very tasty.
English bacon < American ("streaky") bacon Eggs sunny side up < Eggs scrambled or poached Plain toast < bagel And who wants baked beans at breakfast? |
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so that fatty crap is english bacon?
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eggs over easy
hash browns bacon toast or french toast maple syrup strawberries whip cream |
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Bojangle's Cajun Filet Biscuit with Fries and sweet tea....mmmmmmm
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