Andy Capp by Reg Smythe for February 27, 2016

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 8 years ago

    sure it will, Andy

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    TREEINTHEWIND  over 8 years ago

    Why did you cook it, Flo?

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    TREEINTHEWIND  over 8 years ago

    Did you want ’im to die "appy?

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    Alphaomega  over 8 years ago

    So she cooked it for him,and then harped on him for eating it! Typical woman,sheesh!

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    LoisG Premium Member over 8 years ago

    England – “Fry Up”

    “English breakfast” – Includes English breakfast tea.

    A traditional full English breakfast includes bacon (traditionally back bacon), fried, poached or scrambled eggs, fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread or toast with butter, sausages, and baked beans. Black pudding, bubble and squeak and hash browns are often also included. In the North Midlands, fried or grilled oatcakes sometimes replace fried bread.

    The food is traditionally served with a mug of tea; more recently coffee is an alternative.

    As nearly everything is fried in this meal, it is commonly called a “fry-up”. As some of the items are optional, the phrase ‘full English breakfast’ often specifically denotes a breakfast including everything on offer.

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    Bubble and Squeak -

    Bubble and squeak is a traditional English dish made with the shallow-fried leftover vegetables from a roast dinner. The main ingredients are potato and cabbage, but carrots, peas, Brussels sprouts, or any other leftover vegetables can be added. The chopped vegetables (and cold chopped meat if used) are fried in a pan together with mashed potatoes or crushed roast potatoes until the mixture is well-cooked and brown on the sides. The dish is so named because it makes bubbling and squeaking sounds during the cooking process. It is often served with cold meat from the Sunday roast, and pickles or brown sauce, or as an accompaniment to a full English breakfast.

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    wendy adamek Premium Member over 8 years ago

    I’m right behind you Andy, save me a seat.

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    Sandfan  over 8 years ago

    A full American breakfast: eggs, bacon or sausage or ham, hash browns or grits, pancakes or toast or an English muffin. The only scenario I can imagine that involves eating beans for breakfast is the aftermath of a nuclear war.

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    pcolli  over 8 years ago

    Re yesterday….. the world on the back of elephants and a turtle is an ancient Hindu concept, BORROWED by Terry Pratchett.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 8 years ago

    There’s plenty of bacon over on Ballard as well,I can hear arteries harden as we speak……

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    Number Three  over 8 years ago

    I had a fry up on my 21st Birthday consisting of sausages, eggs, beans and fried bread.

    And it was delicious!

    xxx

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    penguin56  over 8 years ago

    And then he’ll get drunk.

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    rickray777  over 8 years ago

    Nope, you’ll just be adding about 2,000 more Calories with all that fermented sugar; I mean, that’s just what alcohol really is, you know! Or are you too drunk to know the difference?! o:-D

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