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Old 30th December 2007, 13:07
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Scottish breakfast

Are there any differences between Scottish and English breakfast?
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Old 30th December 2007, 14:05
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Depends.

Do you mean a 'full English' or a 'full Scottish'? If so, yes...

For someone sporting a 'Gaelic' surname you seem to know little about wur kulchur...
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Old 31st December 2007, 06:00
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Old 31st December 2007, 18:42
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Smile I tend to agree with you Pol

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Are there any differences between Scottish and English breakfast?
Yes there is....

Proper Scottish ones are cooked in Scotland

Proper English ones are cooked in England


Saying that my dad who is a Scot living in England
has been known to make a Scottish breakfast, I
rememebr my mum saying that English Black Pudding
is not a patch on the Scottish one !!

So I guess the difference is the ingredients for a full breakkie !!

I also think that not many English make porridge with Oatmeal...it
does taste better then porridge oats !!!!!!
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Never tasted English stovies, so couldn't compare the two.
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Never tasted English stovies, so couldn't compare the two.

Stovies for breakfast ???
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Old 1st January 2008, 21:45
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Or dinner (lunch) by the time we arise!... but only when I'm staying with my family. If there's enough tatties left, we get tattie scones

Otherwise it's Special K. Stovies do not the slim figure make.
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