Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
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Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
After the porridge, an egg poached in the previous night's leftover mince.
What's yours?
What's yours?
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
That would be a sort of Florentine concoction would it not?
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Standard breakfast aboard the good ship Silkie is now three slices of wholemeal bread with lorne sausage between slices one and two and a fried egg between two and three. Yummy.
Quite partial to mince on toast also but we no longer make toast aboard following an incident a couple of years ago.
Quite partial to mince on toast also but we no longer make toast aboard following an incident a couple of years ago.

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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Stick a slice of pickled gerkin in there and it could be christened, "The Big MacSilkie" ®Silkie wrote:three slices of wholemeal bread with lorne sausage between slices one and two and a fried egg between two and three. Yummy.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
I'm not a gherkin enthusiast but have been considering whether a tattie scone might be incorporated.
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Now ye'r talking!Silkie wrote:I'm not a gherkin enthusiast but have been considering whether a tattie scone might be incorporated.
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Or a slice of porridge?Silkie wrote:I'm not a gherkin enthusiast but have been considering whether a tattie scone might be incorporated.
I stick to 3 wheetabix most mornings. Sometimes it's porridge for a treat.
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
This is mine, well not all of it just one plate


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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Jings! Look at the big blue puddin' fer afters!!!!Booby Trapper wrote:
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
A good effort and to be commended for the inclusion of two types of sausage but there's only one egg and neither black puddin' nor tattie scone.
8/10
Was top right having the healthy version?
8/10
Was top right having the healthy version?

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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Well spotted Dave.Silkie wrote:A good effort and to be commended for the inclusion of two types of sausage but there's only one egg and neither black puddin' nor tattie scone.
8/10
Was top right having the healthy version?
Tattie scone, I'll conceed to that one but black pudding, that's got me wondering because I'm sure it was on the shopping list.


As to the big blue clootie dumpling I think that was just one of the crew warming his airse.
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Wonderful - Pass me the Rennies.
Will there be marmalade?
Will there be marmalade?
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
simvastatin flavour?
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Do you not take your Simvastatin at night, William?
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Re: Onboard Brakfast of the Gods
Yes sorry.
Must be getting mixed up with the gout pills - it's all that red meat.
On second thoughts
Percentage-wise
Gout-wise
Probably quite healthy.
Must be getting mixed up with the gout pills - it's all that red meat.
On second thoughts
Percentage-wise
Gout-wise
Probably quite healthy.
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.