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British Bargain - The Kidz Breakfast
#1
Looks good to me and, best of all, the price is right!

Kidz Breakfast: Giant breakfast boosts cafe's business
By David Keller BBC News Online, Norfolk

Kidz Breakfast at Jester's Diner, Great Yarmouth The Kidz Breakfast is free if you eat it in an hour, or £15 if you fail


It prompted calls for it to be banned and had one expert warning that someone could die after eating it.

But the "Kidz Breakfast", described as weighing the same as a small child, has remained the talk of a Norfolk seaside town.

Consisting of a dozen sausages, 12 bacon rashers and enough eggs to be produced from a coop of chickens in a week, Jesters Diner's fry-up in Great Yarmouth contains more than 6,000 calories and weighs in at 9lb (4.08kg).

But despite hundreds being sold after it was first put on the menu 18 months ago, only one person has managed to eat "the baby".

more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-21287000
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#2
Despite being less than ten miles away from me I don't think I will bother.

Paul
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#3
Fried eggs AND an omelette. Good grief.

I hate to admit it, but I could eat all the bacon and sausage for sure. But I'd have to leave the rest.
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#4
C'mon, Paul! We need a first hand report!
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#5
Nom! Thirty years ago I could have made my way through most of that. I'd pass on the dark rounds that look like blood sausage though. And bonus points to them for including a decent amount of toast to go along with it. Buttered toast rules!

I'll have to save this link for the next,'What do you want for your last meal?' thread. Big Grin

Hey,wait. Shouldn't there be baked beans in there somewhere?

Penguin? A ruling?
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#6
There ARE beans:

WHAT’S in it: Six fried eggs, 12 bacon rashers, four black pudding slices, 12 sausages, four slices each of bread and butter, toast and fried bread, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, sautéed spuds and an eight-egg cheese & potato omelette.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fea...-baby.html
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#7
Blankity Blank wrote:
And bonus points to them for including a decent amount of toast to go along with it. Buttered toast rules!

I didn't even notice that the border was toast until you mentioned it!

This is more like a meal for 4.
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#8
Can you get the eggs scrambled instead of fried?

If yes, then I'm in. too bad I won't be in the neighborhood anytime soon.
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$tevie wrote:
There ARE beans:

WHAT’S in it: Six fried eggs, 12 bacon rashers, four black pudding slices, 12 sausages, four slices each of bread and butter, toast and fried bread, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, sautéed spuds and an eight-egg cheese & potato omelette.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fea...-baby.html
Ah. Eggggcelent...

That's actually got me planning Sunday breakfast now. Luckily, the local market has thick sliced bacon on sale.

A stack of pancakes... Some fried eggs... Better check on milk (Non-fat, of course. Wink )...
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#10
clay wrote: This is more like a meal for 4.

Well, at least two people. I am impressed that one person has actually finished it.
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