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Christmas Day breakfast

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  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    edited December 2014
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  • Sherry should be involved in this... Croft Original preferably. Or Guinness if you can't get sherry.

    Id rather lick my own bits
    Thats my Christmas Day breakfast, right there.
  • Sherry should be involved in this... Croft Original preferably. Or Guinness if you can't get sherry.

    Id rather lick my own bits
    Thats my Christmas Day breakfast, right there.
    Not if I have a say in it

  • 4 cans of Leo beer and a sausage sarnie by the pool at the condo followed by the Christmas day all you can eat and drink buffet at the hotel up the road.
  • jdsd42
    jdsd42 Posts: 1,500
    edited December 2014

    4 cans of Leo beer and a sausage sarnie by the pool at the condo followed by the Christmas day all you can eat and drink buffet at the hotel up the road.

    sounds good to me ..... ..Enjoy Dave
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,088
    A lump of coal.
  • Dippenhall
    Dippenhall Posts: 3,923

    Smoked salmon, scrabbled egg and soda bread.

    Snap, actually sourdough bread but close.
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    lolwray said:

    so what time do we all start drinking or is there a separate thread for that ?

    If my wife hasn't had a glass of champagne before her Xmas morning shower she feels cheated.
  • Sherry should be involved in this... Croft Original preferably. Or Guinness if you can't get sherry.

    Id rather lick my own bits
    Thats my Christmas Day breakfast, right there.
    Feck me, if I could do that to myself I wouldn't need to drink sherry...
  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,049

    Toast with Marmite and two cups of tea.

    That's for me too. Although I might have 1 slice marmite and 1 peanut butter.

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  • iainment said:

    Toast with Marmite and two cups of tea.

    That's for me too. Although I might have 1 slice marmite and 1 peanut butter.
    That my friends, im sorry to say, is fckin boring, its xmas, pull your fckin fingers out.

  • In fact Marmite is shoite and the work of the devil anytime of the year let alone the best feasting day of the calendar.
  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,049

    iainment said:

    Toast with Marmite and two cups of tea.

    That's for me too. Although I might have 1 slice marmite and 1 peanut butter.
    That my friends, im sorry to say, is fckin boring, its xmas, pull your fckin fingers out.

    I've never seen breakfast as anything but boring. What would make it exciting?

  • Can of Super Tenants would liven you up.
  • Exactly what Afka is havin
  • iainment said:

    iainment said:

    Toast with Marmite and two cups of tea.

    That's for me too. Although I might have 1 slice marmite and 1 peanut butter.
    That my friends, im sorry to say, is fckin boring, its xmas, pull your fckin fingers out.

    I've never seen breakfast as anything but boring. What would make it exciting?

    I don't think there is anything in the world
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    edited December 2014

    In fact Marmite is shoite and the work of the devil anytime of the year let alone the best feasting day of the calendar.

    I won a year's supply of Marmite this week.
    Turned out to be just the one pot.
  • I'd only use that to stop biting my nails.
  • Marmite on crumpets with a slice of bacon top.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Stick a mix in the bread machine (£35 from Argos) and set the timer for the baking to finish around 8.30 in the morning. Have that with more or less anything, especially top quality actual butter and jam, and Sainsbury's goal label tea (yeah all a bit Sound of Music). However porridge with a good helping of Baileys in it is always worth a go.

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  • seth plum said:

    Stick a mix in the bread machine (£35 from Argos) and set the timer for the baking to finish around 8.30 in the morning. Have that with more or less anything, especially top quality actual butter and jam, and Sainsbury's goal label tea (yeah all a bit Sound of Music). However porridge with a good helping of Baileys in it is always worth a go.

    I presume your getting shares in baileys, Sainsbury's and Argos for Christmas?
  • iainment said:

    iainment said:

    Toast with Marmite and two cups of tea.

    That's for me too. Although I might have 1 slice marmite and 1 peanut butter.
    That my friends, im sorry to say, is fckin boring, its xmas, pull your fckin fingers out.

    I've never seen breakfast as anything but boring. What would make it exciting?

    A mass murderer trying to axe through your door while you're waiting for the kettle to boil.
  • WayneK
    WayneK Posts: 639
    Smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. Maybe a Buck's Fizz or two.
  • iainment said:

    iainment said:

    Toast with Marmite and two cups of tea.

    That's for me too. Although I might have 1 slice marmite and 1 peanut butter.
    That my friends, im sorry to say, is fckin boring, its xmas, pull your fckin fingers out.

    I've never seen breakfast as anything but boring. What would make it exciting?

    Bacon, sausage, egg, black pudding, toast and a bucket of tea.

    How that could ever be boring is beyond me.
  • iainment
    iainment Posts: 8,049

    iainment said:

    iainment said:

    Toast with Marmite and two cups of tea.

    That's for me too. Although I might have 1 slice marmite and 1 peanut butter.
    That my friends, im sorry to say, is fckin boring, its xmas, pull your fckin fingers out.

    I've never seen breakfast as anything but boring. What would make it exciting?

    Bacon, sausage, egg, black pudding, toast and a bucket of tea.

    How that could ever be boring is beyond me.
    As a vegetarian that'd be egg on toast with tea. Hardly the stuff of dreams is it?
  • Then you only have yourself to blame.
  • coissants and bucks fizz in bed
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    edited December 2014
    I've read with interest all the suggestions above for a perfect Christmas brekkie.
    Having taken everything into consideration, I've decided on a couple of lines, a fist full of uppers, a fat green woodbine and a strong cup of opium tea.

    Breakfast of champions.

    And a salmon bagel.

    Maybe later, if I'm lucky, I'll receive a bishop's finger.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448

    seth plum said:

    Stick a mix in the bread machine (£35 from Argos) and set the timer for the baking to finish around 8.30 in the morning. Have that with more or less anything, especially top quality actual butter and jam, and Sainsbury's goal label tea (yeah all a bit Sound of Music). However porridge with a good helping of Baileys in it is always worth a go.

    I presume your getting shares in baileys, Sainsbury's and Argos for Christmas?
    Argos is cheap, Sainsbury's is my favourite tea, and Baileys works well in porridge 'sall.

  • Pancakes & bacon with maple syrup