nkay1985 wrote: » I don't go for a traditional breakfast roll, I must admit. I get a large roll (Obviously) with a ncie bit of butter and about four or five sausages crammed in. That's it. Although I am coming around to the idea of white pudding and rashers.
FruitLover wrote: » Breakfast
Onkle wrote: » That's a sausage roll brother
monkeyfudge wrote: » But it says ketchup on the packaging... I'd never have any reason to call it anything else. Red sauce sounds like some generic non-ketchup related product.
mormank wrote: » ok this has gotta be the lowest content thread i have ever come across...
Overheal wrote: » If I have to link to better examples of that, I will.This should get you started though edit: omg yeah - softrolls are for the winners. edit2: damnit I REALLY wish I could afford one.
Tom Dunne wrote: » I can honestly say I have never had a breakfast roll. You will have my resignation in the morning. It would have to have all of the above, but solid egg, no runny for me. And both types of pudding. Then of course we come to the great brown vs red sauce debate. The jury is still out on that one.
Tom Dunne wrote: » I can honestly say I have never had a breakfast roll.
big b wrote: » My daily roll was : 4 rashers, 4 sausages, 2 black puddings, 2 white puddings, 2 well-fried eggs, all on a crispy baguette.