The Sausage and Bacon Bap

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  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    cjcp wrote:
    And am also a fan of 'unusual' food, which is one reason why I like Finland so much! Where else can you get sauteed bear?

    I've got elk pate at home, from Norway or Sweden, one of the two.

    Oooh I had some lovely elk in helsinki, and reindeer, but the bear was just brilliant and I've never seen it anywhere else.

    Not found bear in the local supermarket yet, but it can be bought in many supermarkets.
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  • nicklouse wrote:
    cjcp wrote:
    And am also a fan of 'unusual' food, which is one reason why I like Finland so much! Where else can you get sauteed bear?

    I've got elk pate at home, from Norway or Sweden, one of the two.

    Oooh I had some lovely elk in helsinki, and reindeer, but the bear was just brilliant and I've never seen it anywhere else.

    Not found bear in the local supermarket yet, but it can be bought in many supermarkets.

    Really? Must go to supermarket next time I'm there...
  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    nicklouse wrote:
    cjcp wrote:
    And am also a fan of 'unusual' food, which is one reason why I like Finland so much! Where else can you get sauteed bear?

    I've got elk pate at home, from Norway or Sweden, one of the two.

    Oooh I had some lovely elk in helsinki, and reindeer, but the bear was just brilliant and I've never seen it anywhere else.

    Not found bear in the local supermarket yet, but it can be bought in many supermarkets.

    Really? Must go to supermarket next time I'm there...
    have a read
    http://www.thelocal.se/discuss/viewtopi ... light=bear

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  • Littigator
    Littigator Posts: 1,262
    Greg T wrote:
    Littigator wrote:

    I can see why GTs such a big fan! After all he does just love scoffing sausage :wink::lol:

    Have you been taking your brave pills again Litts?

    Listen I'm all for a bit of banter and leg pulling but let's face it from a man who looks like a stretched horse - who rides behind his wife " to look after her" (read -so the big boys don't skin him ragged on their BMXs) and had to take some time to fan his face and take some air as the SCR thread was a bit racy for him - I don't think I need to....

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  • cjcp
    cjcp Posts: 13,345
    Greg T wrote:
    AT, CJ,

    No no no, white pudding is a gift from God. Given the option of another sausage or a white pudding the Gentlemen Breakfaster should take the White pudding IN ADDITION to his normal sausages.

    Problems arise if a selection of tasty sausages are available but even in this case I'd suggest that unless the Lincolnshire and Cumberland are both left untasted you should go for the pudding. No Doubt.

    You're way, way wrong. Much more wrong than normal in fact. By choosing white pudding over more sausages, you are basically saying "i'm a girl, mummy, i'm full, I can't handle that much food." MTFU would you.
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  • Feltup
    Feltup Posts: 1,340
    2 slices Bacon smoked not too fatty not too crispy, sausage qualitycumberland, slice white pudding, slice black pudding, small amount haggis, heinz beans, fried toast, fried tomato, friend egg. Good coffee or tea and orange juice. Perfect heart attack breakfast.
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  • cjcp
    cjcp Posts: 13,345
    Clever Pun wrote:
    cjcp wrote:
    Clever Pun wrote:
    If you're at home try this bad boy

    bacon (& sausage if you like) in eggy bread/french toast it's the sandwich of heart attacks..

    Awesome

    That'll kill a grown man before he's finished it.

    maybe someone as skinny as you... real men can handle one a year

    :lol::lol:
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  • girv73
    girv73 Posts: 842
    cjcp wrote:
    girv73 wrote:
    +99 on the bacon & sausage baps, they're the food of the Gods. You've put the idea in my head now, damn you.

    Girv - MTFU and buy one asap!

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  • secretsam
    secretsam Posts: 5,120
    Oh man I'm so hungry I could eat myself whole

    As for brown sauce-on-enormous-fried-breakfast: that's a +1 from me BUT only if there's red sauce as well. Tea and toast essential, take the fried bread and ditch it in the bin where it belongs. No vile scottish square sossies, proper English ones please. And a defibrilator on the side... :twisted:

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  • Bagman
    Bagman Posts: 311

    I like black pudding, has to be good quality though. !

    Just make sure it has been tested for HIV and other blood-borne viruses
  • Greg T
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    Bagman wrote:

    I like black pudding, has to be good quality though. !

    Just make sure it has been tested for HIV and other blood-borne viruses

    You do realise that Black Pudding is made from non Human blood don't you......

    Also, spare ribs are pork (from Pigs) and apples are fruit (not green kidneys from people)........

    Of course there may be a risk if your cow's have serious mainlining heroin habits, poor syringe sharing practices or indulge in risky sexual practices. You could ask about that at your butchers.
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  • Bagman
    Bagman Posts: 311
    Greg T wrote:
    Bagman wrote:

    I like black pudding, has to be good quality though. !

    Just make sure it has been tested for HIV and other blood-borne viruses

    You do realise that Black Pudding is made from non Human blood don't you......

    .

    You are obviously not familiar with our old Suffolk practices!
  • Greg T
    Greg T Posts: 3,266
    Bagman wrote:
    You are obviously not familiar with our old Suffolk practices!

    Ah!

    The "good stuff"............

    I understand
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  • Jen J
    Jen J Posts: 1,054
    Disaster! Morrsions in Wimbledon have sold out of hot cumberland sausages! :cry:
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  • always_tyred
    always_tyred Posts: 4,965
    cjcp wrote:
    And am also a fan of 'unusual' food, which is one reason why I like Finland so much! Where else can you get sauteed bear?

    I've got elk pate at home, from Norway or Sweden, one of the two.

    Oooh I had some lovely elk in helsinki, and reindeer, but the bear was just brilliant and I've never seen it anywhere else.

    Did you ask what sort of bear?

    I'm troubled by the concept of killing bears for food. I'm not bloody surprised you haven't seen it anywhere else. I believe that there is only one species of bear on the planet that is not regarded as endangered across its entire range.

    Granted there is an arbitrary cut-off regarding what communal and/or intelligent species one is comfortable to eat but eating bear seems a touch unnecessary given that Helsinki has electricity, roads and airport an access to foodstuffs such as beef.
  • Ahhhh. So this is where everyone is. CJ's first food thread of the day.

    Bacon (thick cut, not too crispy, not too soft), white bread, cheese melted onto one slice, tomato ketchup. The breakfast of the Gods (matched only by proper eggs benedict).

    Sausages? Bleagh. Ok, at a push. As Leo McGarry said "There are two things in the world you never want to let people see how you make 'em… Laws and sausages"

    Black pudding. Hmm. Fried blood clot.

    White pudding. Hmm. Black pudding with the goodness taken out.

    I've never understood the attraction of the Great British Breakfast.
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  • Sewinman
    Sewinman Posts: 2,131
    Best food ever is salt and vinegar crisp sandwich with a packet of cheese and oinion crisps on the side.
  • cee
    cee Posts: 4,553
    I just had a nepalese curry for lunch.

    it was great.
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  • Did you ask what sort of bear?

    I'm troubled by the concept of killing bears for food. I'm not bloody surprised you haven't seen it anywhere else. I believe that there is only one species of bear on the planet that is not regarded as endangered across its entire range.

    Granted there is an arbitrary cut-off regarding what communal and/or intelligent species one is comfortable to eat but eating bear seems a touch unnecessary given that Helsinki has electricity, roads and airport an access to foodstuffs such as beef.

    I'm sure it was pure grizzly... or perhaps polar. :roll:

    It was what they called an ice bear - not sure what actual type that is - but they have a cull of a certain number every year in northern finland and they are the ones that end up on your plate in this particular restaurant. I can't comment on the bear steaks in Sweden - never seen them.

    And wouldn't life be boring if everyone ate nothing but beef and chicken?
  • Littigator
    Littigator Posts: 1,262
    Sewinman wrote:
    Best food ever is salt and vinegar crisp sandwich with a packet of cheese and oinion crisps on the side.

    Recently, I was having a picnic with my sister and her little boys, the 3 year old was being a bit stubborn about eating his sandwich and only wanted his crisps. Uncle Jamie to the rescue "Matthew have you ever tried a crisp sandwich?" I asked, "No!" he said with wide eyed curiosity. Crisps duly inserted into the sandwich he wouldn't eat, 3 year old scoffed the lot with a look of pure joy. Mum happy, child fed, Uncle Jamie's a legend! The world keeps turning
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  • cjcp
    cjcp Posts: 13,345
    Greg66 wrote:
    I've never understood the attraction of the Great British Breakfast.

    You are a man, right? :lol:
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  • Littigator wrote:
    Sewinman wrote:
    Best food ever is salt and vinegar crisp sandwich with a packet of cheese and oinion crisps on the side.

    Recently, I was having a picnic with my sister and her little boys, the 3 year old was being a bit stubborn about eating his sandwich and only wanted his crisps. Uncle Jamie to the rescue "Matthew have you ever tried a crisp sandwich?" I asked, "No!" he said with wide eyed curiosity. Crisps duly inserted into the sandwich he wouldn't eat, 3 year old scoffed the lot with a look of pure joy. Mum happy, child fed, Uncle Jamie's a legend! The world keeps turning

    yeeeeesss.

    Shuttle forward 10 years.

    Matthew: "I want crisps in my pasta!!! Waaaahhhhh!!!! And crisps before pudding! And with pudding!!!"

    Mum: "Bloody Jamie. I'll kill him one day."
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  • cjcp wrote:
    Greg66 wrote:
    I've never understood the attraction of the Great British Breakfast.

    You are a man, right? :lol:

    Yes.

    But not a workman, or a tradesman.

    <sniffy>
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  • Greg66 wrote:
    yeeeeesss.

    Shuttle forward 10 years.

    Matthew: "I want crisps in my pasta!!! Waaaahhhhh!!!! And crisps before pudding! And with pudding!!!"

    Mum: "Bloody Jamie. I'll kill him one day."

    If his reaction to not having crisps with food is 'Waaaaaaahhhhhh' at the age of 13, I think mum'll have bigger things to worry about.
  • Littigator
    Littigator Posts: 1,262
    Greg66 wrote:
    cjcp wrote:
    Greg66 wrote:
    I've never understood the attraction of the Great British Breakfast.

    You are a man, right? :lol:

    Yes.

    But not a workman, or a tradesman.

    <sniffy>

    That doesn't narrow it down much, but then applying the term 'man' to you, we need to keep it as loose a definition as possible anyway

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  • Greg66 wrote:
    yeeeeesss.

    Shuttle forward 10 years.

    Matthew: "I want crisps in my pasta!!! Waaaahhhhh!!!! And crisps before pudding! And with pudding!!!"

    Mum: "Bloody Jamie. I'll kill him one day."

    If his reaction to not having crisps with food is 'Waaaaaaahhhhhh' at the age of 13, I think mum'll have bigger things to worry about.

    Quite.

    And they'll ALL be Jamie's fault :twisted:
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  • girv73
    girv73 Posts: 842
    No sausages left by the time I got to the shop at lunchtime :(

    ...so I had a sausage roll instead. Sausages AND pastry. Genius. I might get another for the bus home.
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  • Sausage roll sandwich is a gem: just remember to apply enough red/brown sauce!
  • Littigator
    Littigator Posts: 1,262
    Sausage roll sandwich is a gem: just remember to apply enough red/brown sauce!

    sauisage roll sandwich??? So you take a sausage wrapped in flour product and....wrap more flour product around it?

    I dont geddit!
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  • tailwindhome
    tailwindhome Posts: 19,471
    Sewinman wrote:
    Best food ever is salt and vinegar crisp sandwich with a packet of cheese and oinion crisps on the side.


    When I was at school the traditional lunch was

    A belfast bap

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    Filled with
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