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    Mincemeat curry with sticky citrus rice


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    Not actually lunch or tea, Sunday brunch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex_UK View Post
    Not actually lunch or tea, Sunday brunch

    If those fritters were replaced with 'bubble and squeak' it would, to my tastes, be THE PERFECT fried breakfast.

    Of course the sausages would be the wild-boar and apple sausages my local butcher makes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    If those fritters were replaced with 'bubble and squeak' it would, to my tastes, be THE PERFECT fried breakfast.

    Of course the sausages would be the wild-boar and apple sausages my local butcher makes.
    Well in this part of the country, its lacking Lorne sausage and tattie scones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmcin626 View Post
    Well in this part of the country, its lacking Lorne sausage and tattie scones.
    That makes it a 'Scottish Breakfast'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    That makes it a 'Scottish Breakfast'.
    Also good for brunch Barry
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    We just call it a 'breakfast tea', and we have that about once every couple of weeks.
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    Stifado (Greek beef stew) - was really good if I do say so myself.

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    Looks good to me Alex.
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    Pork Stroganoff, with very overcooked vegetables,

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