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BEST BREAKFASTS ?


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Outside my caravan :-)

Old Spot sausages

Cumbrian dry cured bacon

Bury Black Pudding

Free range eggs

Wild mushrooms in butter

Branston Beans

Lashings of bread and butter and a few cans of Guinness - Extra cold from the fridge

Any takers ????

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Outside my caravan :-)

Old Spot sausages

Cumbrian dry cured bacon

Bury Black Pudding

Free range eggs

Wild mushrooms in butter

Branston Beans

Lashings of bread and butter and a few cans of Guinness - Extra cold from the fridge

Any takers ????

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Outside my caravan :-)

Old Spot sausages

Cumbrian dry cured bacon

Bury Black Pudding

Free range eggs

Wild mushrooms in butter

Branston Beans

Lashings of bread and butter and a few cans of Guinness - Extra cold from the fridge

Any takers ????

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Have been told there's a Buddhist-type place (may well be the Buddhafields mentioned earlier) that serves storming breakfasts by quite a few ppl in the past...

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Outside my caravan :-)

Old Spot sausages

Cumbrian dry cured bacon

Bury Black Pudding

Free range eggs

Wild mushrooms in butter

Branston Beans

Lashings of bread and butter and a few cans of Guinness - Extra cold from the fridge

Any takers ????

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Now then, campers. I need recommendations for a proper, decent, no-frills English fry up at Glasto. The following must be incorporated:

Fried Egg

Bacon (none of that crispy shit - the real deal - juicy bacon)

Sausage

Beans

Mushrooms.

Anything else is an added bonus.

Any advice? I want a serious vein-clogger here - I love a good fry up.

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Problem for me is that when I wake up after a heavy night I need food in me ASAP, and begrudge queueing up for ages for a decidely average (at best) brekkie from one of the camp site food stalls. Walking to the greenfields is not an option.

Decided this year the only choice is to take a cooker, a load of eggs and bread and some tinned sausages and beans. Wont be the best but it'll be quick, filling and cheap.

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We've actually moved where we camp just to be near a decent breakfast. Get a decent breakfast inside you and the rest of the day falls into place.

4 out of 5 days last year we ate breakfast from the Thali cafe at the top of the Park area, just inside on the right if you were coming from the stone circle past the Tipis

As far as I can remember it was some really nice bread, with scrambled egg, tomatoes, potatoes and a veggie sausage, all slightly spiced but not too much for the morning. I think that did me until mid afternoon most days :P

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We've actually moved where we camp just to be near a decent breakfast. Get a decent breakfast inside you and the rest of the day falls into place.

4 out of 5 days last year we ate breakfast from the Thali cafe at the top of the Park area, just inside on the right if you were coming from the stone circle past the Tipis

As far as I can remember it was some really nice bread, with scrambled egg, tomatoes, potatoes and a veggie sausage, all slightly spiced but not too much for the morning. I think that did me until mid afternoon most days :P

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Breakfast at Glastonbury goes as thus

Wake up

Start kettle boiling

drop a tablet of sainsbury's knock off berrocca into some water

sit with head in hands thinking "What am I doing with my life? Why do I do this to myself?"

neck fake berrocca

drink tea

eat 7 oggies

nail cider

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