Locations that serve a "good" Amercian / English breakfast.

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There's has never been a man or woman who was in the US military who didn't eat SOS at least once. If done right it's quite good, especially for breakfast or after a night of heavy drinking! :laugh: Pete :cheers:
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It looks interesting - what are the ingredients?
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prcscct wrote:Here's an example of a typical "truck stop" menu. Cross country American truckers know how to eat! :D Pete :cheers:

http://tennesseantruckstop.com/our_24hr_menu.html#/2
Some interesting combinations and some downright cholesterol soaked, artery clogging ones!!

Just a slight contradiction on the menu: "Restaurant Open Friday and Saturday 24 hours Sunday thru Thursday 5am till 10pm" and then "Breakfast Served 24 Hours a Day Every Day" :? :?
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At least you can get breakfast at a decent time, unlike HH, where the general assumption seems to be that everyone gets up at 10 a.m.!
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dtaai-maai wrote:At least you can get breakfast at a decent time, unlike HH, where the general assumption seems to be that everyone gets up at 10 a.m.!
10? I was hoping for breakfast, not brunch.
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Oasis and Morning Bread (my previous favourite before they changed their suppliers) both open for breakfast at breakfast time. I'm sure many other places do as well.
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On Soi 102 both Squeling pig and Bobbies doa great English type B;fast
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oakdale160 wrote:On Soi 102 both Squeling pig and Bobbies doa great English type B;fast
Good to know, thanks.

Are they open around 8 by chance?
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Big Boy wrote:It looks interesting - what are the ingredients?
Dried beef (example on google) ) and a simple white sauce made with flour, milk, spices. Some people like hamburger instead of the dried beef. Pete :cheers:
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Thanks Pete - it doesn't sound so bad. I'd certainly give it a go - probably the beefburger would be my preference over the dried beef. Dried beef can be a bit chewy for this lazy eater.
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Big Boy wrote:Thanks Pete - it doesn't sound so bad. I'd certainly give it a go - probably the beefburger would be my preference over the dried beef. Dried beef can be a bit chewy for this lazy eater.
Just for reference, the cooking softens it up nicely and it's quite tasty, not dissimilar to corned beef. Here's a simple recipe, easy to make here with ingredients available. Pete :cheers:

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/152669/mom ... -on-toast/
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Here's a whole page of dried beef photos. I bet a brand or two can be found at Macro or Villa. Pete

https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=d ... 76&bih=693
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Mrs BB can do the dried beef, so not a problem. I might give it a go one day when I'm feeling adventurous/creative. :D
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prcscct wrote:Dried beef (example on google) ) and a simple white sauce made with flour, milk, spices. Some people like hamburger instead of the dried beef. Pete :cheers:
Ever been south of the Mason-Dixon line? Pork sausage is the basis of the gravy. Dried beef is an ingredient of a gravy served on toast that in the US military was called 'Sh*t on a shingle'.
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Reminds me of my time in the Navy.

Devilled kidneys on toast ----- Sh*t on a raft
Steak and kidney puddings ----- baby's heads
Bacon and egg ------ pig and chuckleberries

and many more which don't come to mind just now.
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