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33 minutes ago, DeeCee said:

Came across this article about the good old Australian Breakfast. It mentioned a place I occasionally eat at. They have a place in Sydney and New York. 

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/24/dining/australian-breakfast.html

 

I’m a big fan of a good breakfast. 

 

Aussie Breakfast looks like the breakfast equivalent of Brooklyn BBQ

 

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1 hour ago, AndyK said:

So am I

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The Big Breakfast is my personal favourite. I eat it way to often.  

1 hour ago, AJG said:

 

Aussie Breakfast looks like the breakfast equivalent of Brooklyn BBQ

 

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I actually came across NYT article in a Guardian article. 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/food/2018/aug/16/how-to-breakfast-like-an-aussie-from-cold-brew-to-coconut-yoghurt

 

London isn’t safe either. 

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42 minutes ago, DeeCee said:

The Big Breakfast is my personal favourite. I eat it way to often.  

I actually came across NYT article in a Guardian article. 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/food/2018/aug/16/how-to-breakfast-like-an-aussie-from-cold-brew-to-coconut-yoghurt

 

London isn’t safe either. 

 

Sir,

 

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I, as a Brit, struggle to understand how this plate of plants and shrubbery is considered to be breakfast and not blatant disrespect.

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1 hour ago, AJG said:

 

Sir,

 

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I, as a Brit, struggle to understand how this plate of plants and shrubbery is considered to be breakfast and not blatant disrespect.

That dish is from Carthage Must Be Destroyed.  I’ve been to Bread & Circus, their Sydney cafe, quite a number of times. This is the menu. 

 

http://breadandcircus.com.au/dailymenu.pdf

 

I even posted a photo of my dish here once for the pleasure of a now departed vegetarian. 

 

Here we go. 

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Watched Mamma Mia 2. Some legit fun scenes near the end there (Dancing Queen, Fernando, and Super Trouper) and it's no coincidence that these actually seem to be aware of the cultural history/significance of the songs rather than pretend that the characters are singing them for the first time ever. The thing about these movies is that deep down they really just want to be concerts, but feel forced to pad the screentime with bullshit story/drama that they then have to pretend to care about even though everyone would be better off if they didn't. But at least the sequel has some actual choreography + graceful editing that doesn't chop up every single number, so it's more watchable than the first one, sure. 

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3 hours ago, DeeCee said:

That dish is from Carthage Must Be Destroyed.  I’ve been to Bread & Circus, their Sydney cafe, quite a number of times. This is the menu. 

 

http://breadandcircus.com.au/dailymenu.pdf

 

I even posted a photo of my dish here once for the pleasure of a now departed vegetarian. 

 

Here we go. 

idlcrPS.jpg

 

 

Is this really eaten as breakfast over there? It looks like such a heavy meal.

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