well, considering we currently have over 3 dozen jars of homemade jam, right now i'm focusing on toast and jam for breakfast 
LOL. You're the second person to mis-read that guys post. he said "where", not "what"...Toasty said:bacon or sausages neighboured by either white or brown bread. obviously. good stuff : DTorque669 said:Where the HECK Are Bacon Sandwiches and Sausage Sandwiches.
Thanks for the explanation but what for the love of pickles, is white and black pudding? Is it like chocolate and vanilla pudding, and why would you eat that for breakfast??sm0kybac0n said:A full Irish is Sausages, Egg (usually fried, sometimes scrambled), White pudding, Black pudding, bacon (Canadian style if you live in USA), and a tomato.Sigel said:?? what is in a English breakfast and what is in an Irish breakfast? What is the difference?sm0kybac0n said:Full Irish, thank you very much.
Sorry, it is a different kind of meal to a Full English, but I felt like saying so.
Topic wise-Biscuits and sausage gravy, cheese grits, sliced tomatoes, and fried catfish. That is the breakfast of champions.
Full English is all of that but with Baked beans, fried mushrooms and hash browns. Usually you'll get more meat with the Irish though.
I suppose I like both of them... except the mushrooms.
Hoo boy... let's try to explain them and not put you off eating them forever.....Nope, can't be done.Sigel said:Thanks for the explanation but what for the love of pickles, is white and black pudding? Is it like chocolate and vanilla pudding, and why would you eat that for breakfast??sm0kybac0n said:A full Irish is Sausages, Egg (usually fried, sometimes scrambled), White pudding, Black pudding, bacon (Canadian style if you live in USA), and a tomato.Sigel said:?? what is in a English breakfast and what is in an Irish breakfast? What is the difference?sm0kybac0n said:Full Irish, thank you very much.
Sorry, it is a different kind of meal to a Full English, but I felt like saying so.
Topic wise-Biscuits and sausage gravy, cheese grits, sliced tomatoes, and fried catfish. That is the breakfast of champions.
Full English is all of that but with Baked beans, fried mushrooms and hash browns. Usually you'll get more meat with the Irish though.
I suppose I like both of them... except the mushrooms.