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The rules are: you post what you last ate (for breakfast, lunch, or a snack), and if possible, a picture. I'LL GO FIRST.

Bagel with potato salad filling

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erm... ok.

Corned beef hash and Yorkshire puddings. No picture because I ate it all, and all the google image searches look disgusting. For some reason it looks like mine is the only family that eats its corned beef hash with Yorkshire puds!!! Does anybody else? Anybody not know what i'm talking about?

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Originally posted by: psander5

erm... ok.quote>

a bagel with potato salad filling?  That's a new one.

Corned beef hash and Yorkshire puddings. No picture because I ate it all, and all the google image searches look disgusting. For some reason it looks like mine is the only family that eats its corned beef hash with Yorkshire puds!!! Does anybody else? Anybody not know what i'm talking about?quote>

Well, I know what corned beef hash is.   I always thought it looked disgusting too.  Here is the best looking picture I could find:

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As for Yorkshire pudding, I know that "pudding" is one of those words that mean different things on different sides of the pond.  As I understand it, over in the UK, it's seems to be a bread concoction roughly the consistency of fruitcake. 

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Over here, pudding isn't exactly a solid

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As for what I just ate:  Chinese food:  shrimp, rice, and random veggies in a spicy sauce.


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nonono!  You've got Yorkshire pudding all wrong!!  Ordinary pudding is exactly like your second picture (a desert), but Yorkshire pidding is completely different!

We're fiercely proud of it in my region (Yorkshire... hence the name).   It's a savoury accompaniment made from eggs, flour and milk (pancake batter)

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... and baked in a shallow dish.  The sides rise like the above and provide a handy 'pool' for gravy.

It most commonly accompanies a British roast dinner.

Just to confuse you a little more about the 'pudding' term.  We also have a food called 'black pudding', a sausage made from pigs blood.

Lesson over.

P.S. I've seen your pudding on an episode of Scrubs, it doesn't look too appetising!

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Grilled chicken breast on a bed of seasoned rice... steamed seasonal veggies... vast quantities of diet coke.


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Chicken with Japanese steakhouse style vegetables


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I just ate a toast... A wonderfull toast... Cheese, ham and ketchup. You should try it!

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Cici's pizza


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and what is in CIci's pizza? 3.gif

I've eaten  a microwave plate, with some chicken, rice,  and mustard, and some Breton cakes, called 'florentins'.

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maple walnut fudge


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pretzel rods


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