forum: Food, Wine and Gardening
#31 Thu 06 Dec 12 8:27am
hippytea
- Member Occupation Chief cook and bottle-washer
- From Scotland
- Member since Mon 12 Sep 11
Re: Christmas Breakfast
@nGoose1 wrote:
Fruit, healthy for children a good idea, not cakes?
But it's Christmas! Anyway neither pancakes nor Welsh cakes are really "cakes" in the strict sense of the word.
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#32 Thu 06 Dec 12 10:16am
Grandmadamada

- Member since Fri 19 Nov 10
Re: Christmas Breakfast
my londoner nipotina celebrated her 7 months with porridge and banana breakfast but she knows perfectly well when I talk to her in friulano and smiles politely, I suspect that when she jokes it's in English, when she laughs loudly it's in Spanish, when she eats properly and with gusto it's fully Italian
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#33 Thu 06 Dec 12 12:35pm
BritFinn
Occupation Opiskelija
- From Finland
- Member since Thu 26 Aug 10
Re: Christmas Breakfast
Grand_Ma wrote:
my londoner nipotina celebrated her 7 months with porridge and banana breakfast but she knows perfectly well when I talk to her in friulano and smiles politely, I suspect that when she jokes it's in English, when she laughs loudly it's in Spanish, when she eats properly and with gusto it's fully Italian
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#34 Thu 06 Dec 12 5:08pm
nadia-ana-louis
- Member Occupation Au pair
- From Gavle, Sweden
- Member since Fri 30 Nov 12
Re: Christmas Breakfast
Ginger bread! not the biscuit type. Use Jamies basic bread recipie then grate lots of fresh ginger and ground ginger into it, some sultanas and dried fruits. Any warm spices will be nice, cinnamon or nutmeg.
When i think of christmas-
Breakfast foods that are a treat and indulgment. Flapjacks or chocolate croissants. Or maybe sausage and eggs ( you can tell them that there Santa-sausages
haa.
This is a hard one- best of luck
xxx
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#35 Thu 06 Dec 12 5:09pm
MsPablo
Occupation Just being me
- Member since Fri 28 Mar 08
Re: Christmas Breakfast
gingerbread is a lovely idea! ![]()
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#36 Thu 06 Dec 12 5:27pm
Miss Twain
- Member Occupation Secretary (50%)
- From Montreux (VD), Switzerland
- Member since Sun 06 Feb 11
Re: Christmas Breakfast
Hummm, good question... Don't know yet what I'll do for Christmas Breakfast, and if I'll do one... Wait and see... It will mainly depend of the mood of the day !!! ![]()
Last edited by Miss Twain (Thu 06 Dec 12 5:27pm)
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#37 Tue 11 Dec 12 10:30pm
JerryR
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Re: Christmas Breakfast
wildly organic wrote:
what is a bacon sandwich? is it bacon and toasted bread?
A bacon sandwich is a sandwich of cooked bacon, usually containing butter or margarine, often including ketchup or brown sauce, and usually served hot. some of the additional ingredients of lettuce and tomato.
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#38 Tue 11 Dec 12 11:16pm
hippytea
- Member Occupation Chief cook and bottle-washer
- From Scotland
- Member since Mon 12 Sep 11
Re: Christmas Breakfast
Yeah, it's just not the same with raw bacon.
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#39 Tue 18 Dec 12 9:16pm
@nGoose1
Occupation Shop worker/KP/
- From UK/Germany
- Member since Wed 28 Oct 09
Re: Christmas Breakfast
A whole selection box courtesy of Cadburys/Kraft
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHG9WAqAE_Q
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#40 Wed 19 Dec 12 8:29am
Thistledo
- Member Occupation Retired something or other
- From English immigrant in S. Wales
- Member since Fri 07 Dec 12
Re: Christmas Breakfast
For me? Scottish black pudding, bacon, tomato and poached egg. There again, it maybe toast and marmalade. Have to keep a good space in the tum for the dinner. ![]()
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