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    • #423198
      Anonymous

      Well that’s it Christmas day went quicker than the wind produced by sprouts. Just getting up to have my traditional boxing day breakfast. Now this is for me, bacon and eggs, baked beans, fried bread, mushrooms and tomatoes sauce. Yummy is the word here. Now lovelies do you have a traditional boxing day breakfast, and if you do, what delicious delight do you look forward to.

    • #423203
      Prudence
      Ambassador

      Hi Amanda! That is part because I live in the States. I have had a couple traditional Christmas meals and the Boxing day Breakfasts . Rather good!!  Hugs Pru

      • #423221
        Anonymous

        Brilliant Pru, enjoy you day sweetie. 💋

    • #423204
      Anonymous

      Hi honey

      Don’t know if this is tradition yet, as it’s just the last couple of years….

      but after yesterday’s over indulgence, I love something a bit lighter…. scrambled eggs and bacon, toast and coffee…. actually just about to ” crack” on…..

      Incidentally, did you know it’s called boxing day because………

      Most of the c**p you were given yesterday is put back in its box, and returned to where it came from for a refund……enjoy your breakfasts!!!

      full of sprout wind, grace xxxx

      • #423220
        Anonymous

        Grace as if people do that (guilty) are you outside Tesco yet?

        Storm sprouts about to hit later, thick opaque tights required, brilliant  odour eaters, have a beautiful my darling. 💋

    • #423217
      Stevie Steiner
      Managing Ambassador

      Boxing Day means poached eggs ( eggs Benny if I want to make hollandaise sauce ), peameal bacon, home fries, and toast with clotted cream if I can find it.  I think its also called devonshire cream??  LOVE that stuff!

      And prodigious amounts of coffee with a bottle of Carolans Irish Cream 😁

      Then a nap lol!

       

      • #423218
        Anonymous

        Sounds delicious Stevie enjoy sweetie. ❤️

    • #423231

      no traditional breakfast here, just eat something, lol
      Hugs, Regi.

    • #423333
      Samantha Joan
      Hostess

      Sounds delicious!

      We always have pancakes, bacon and lots of coffee on Christmas Day morning. I know it’s more of an American thing but love it!

      Boxing day would not be complete without a cold turkey sandwich with pickles and pickled onions.

      Festive Hugs

      Samantha x x

      • #423342

        Do not get the turkey thing, goose I can understand. How about some local lamb, Yorkshire of course, laced through – a la francais – with rosemary and anchovy. Now your talking. Anyone for treacle coated gammon…

    • #423353

      For many years while growing up and being a Texan, I actually believed that you Brits and Canadians actually had a day set aside for fisticuffs and clearing the air from the holiday family arguments.  A firm example of our three great peoples being separated by a common language.

      My social studies teacher in school finally cleared it up for me one day.  Then I learned that there was a special breakfast that came with the holiday.  I have worked evenings and nights for so many years now (over 40), my only question now is does breakfast come in the morning, when I was usually just getting ready for bed, or does it come when I first get out of bed in the afternoon?

      Opinions and advice would be appreciated.  And thank you in advance.

      PaulaF

      • #423369

        There is no special breakfast, you just shovel together what’s around. There is a belief that a fry up cures everything – it sometimes works! For Nicola, plenty of tea – leaf, not teabag.

      • #423396
        Anonymous

        Hi Paula

        I have also worked a lot of night shifts…I found the last thing I needed in the morning before crawling into bed…..was a big breakfast!!!….I preferred something when I got up about 3pm…. but is that breakfast or afternoon tea???

         

         

      • #423450
        Anonymous

        If you work late go home and then get up it’s breakfast Paula

    • #423431
      Anonymous

      Nothing to do with tradition…but Boxing day night…..U.K. is being battered by a heavy storm…..not sure if it’s windier indoors or outdoors at this moment…..

      ,#ilovesproutsphew!!!….grace xx

      • #423448
        Anonymous

        Baroness windy, he he.

    • #423621

      No big heavy breakfast for me and my wife since we have serious shopping to do. We went to return some of the things that she got for Stephanie that didn’t fit and found some great bargains. This year she only bought Christmas presents for Stephanie!  I just love shopping with her as she is always looking for pretty panties for me and there was a brand new batch that the store just put on the shelf and she grabbed one of each.

    • #423639

      Yes, we do as well, although we are American. I went to grad school in London and my wife and I lived there for four years, so it became part of our holiday traditions (along with the BBC, the Queen’s Speech, and the Radio Time.) Great memories!

    • #423776

      Hi Amanda Merry Christmas, the boss had her usual  lumpy peanut butter on toast with sliced banana and black coffee, she has this every day ! Yuck Yuck . I had a dignified omelette with chopped tomatoes and mushrooms and a couple of pigs in rugs chopped up, and emptied   onto a nice piece of   toast and a Stella! a sensible breakfast. Pyxx.

      • #423780
        Anonymous

        Oh Py….”I had Stella at breakfast”…sounds like a Carry on Film……xx

        • #423788

          Grace i thought laughing was for other people , but i think i might have cracked a rib.

      • #423796
        Anonymous

        Hi PY hope you had a fabulous Christmas sweetie.

    • #423392
      Anonymous

      Oh, Stephanie,

      You’re so full of secret passions 😉 Here’s me thinking I’d joined a community of crossdressers, I didn’t expect to find a Yorkshire tea soul mate. And in pints. Crickey!

      I’m just the same. In fact I’ve now accumulated 5 mugs of a pint size, just in case they stop making them.

      Marti x

    • #423452
      Anonymous

      Thank you Stephanie, hope you had a fantastic Christmas.

      So wind in the willows walk then Stephanie, fanfare de’la sprouts in b flat minor

    • #423597
      Anonymous

      Well woke up this morning the neighbour’s garden fence is at 45degres, both my recycling bins are down the drive, and two tiles are off verge of the roof. Now I know it was windy last, next door’s wind chime sounded like a brass band. But I just can’t help thinking the neighbours are sprout fans.

      Now I have to find a roofer

    • #423607
      Anonymous

      Wow you had some top quality up market sprouts then Stephanie, oxygen masks at metre, don’t light the candles

    • #423600
      Anonymous

      How ironic, right after half the country has sprouts, we have a storm!!!….externally, the town looks ok, few branches and bins blown about but generally good…..internally, there’s a lot of gurgling, think I might have an aftershock or two to come….. sorry about your roof honey…..at least the roofer will have a night on the tiles….

      grace xx

    • #423605
      Anonymous

      Either that Grace or Santa was drink driving. Just spoke to the neighbour, given me a number for a local roofer, so hopefully sort the problem. Did you get anything in the sales  sweetie?.

    • #423626
      Anonymous

      Never steamed them Stephanie, obviously they retain high quantities of methane then. Be careful near naked lights sweetie. 

    • #423627
      Anonymous

      Can you believe…nothing I fancied…so I went into town and got some poison perfume….( or sprout repellant)….which is always planned for this time of year anyway….xx

    • #423678
      Anonymous

      Good thinking Grace, be prepared for new years day. Botty burp them spray.

    • #423685
      Anonymous

      Whatever happens….the atmosphere will be poisonous…..hehe

    • #423714
      Anonymous

      Take a nice walk around the town Grace, and deposit the gas in small pockets of the community.

      Better still gas the moles out.

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