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Roast Beef >> Horseradish sourceOriginally posted by Gibbon View PostBacon - tomato + English mustard
sausage - brown
black pudding - Worcestershire + black pepper
Red meat pies - brown on crust
Shepherd + Cottage pie (which both must have a cheese topping) - brown on crust
Fish & Chips - gravy.
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Bacon - tomato + English mustard
sausage - brown
black pudding - Worcestershire + black pepper
Red meat pies - brown on crust
Shepherd + Cottage pie (which both must have a cheese topping) - brown on crust
Fish & Chips - gravy.
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Well now we know what poor people's breakfast habits are now. What about the rest of the country?Customers at 200 Best Western Hotels were questioned about their breakfast habits for the poll.
Do BW actually provide branded condiments? I find it hard to believe they offer sweet chilli horse radish and hot honey with their breakfasts.
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thought it was made in NL.Originally posted by Paddy View Post
Yes, I stopped buying HB since it was made in Poland and Czech
oh, HB - never heard of that one.
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Daddy's?Originally posted by NotAllThereI always pick up a couple of bottles of brown sauce when I visit the UK. Lovely stuff.
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Anything but Heinz American tulip containing two tonnes of sugarOriginally posted by vetran View PostHP sauce popularity slumps
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...breakfast.html
Where you eat it?
yeuch!
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Philistines
HP sauce popularity slumps
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...breakfast.html
Where you eat it?While ketchup remains the stand-out favourite condiment, with a quarter of Brits pairing tomato sauce with their bacon, sausage and eggs, gravy is now preferred to traditional brown sauce, a new survey has found.
Customers at 200 Best Western Hotels were questioned about their breakfast habits for the poll.
It found that, while one in four Britons go for ketchup on their full English, 14 per cent of us like to spice up breakfast with sweet chilli or horseradish sauce, while 12 per cent reach for mayonnaise.
Gravy came in fifth place, with 11 per cent of people pouring it on their morning meal, followed by the latest restaurant trend for hot honey - which was favoured by eight per cent of those quizzed.
Traditional brown sauce came in as the least popular condiment, with only seven per cent of the nation now putting it on their fry-up
yeuch!Shockingly, six per cent of Brits confessed that they ate their first meal of the day on the toilet.Tags: None
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