OliveOilMom wrote:
Remember when I asked you about if ya'll really eat beans for breakfast? Well, in honor of St Patricks day I was planning on cooking something Irish and after I planned my dinner (corned beef brisket, cabbage, potatoes, soda bread and a chocolate cake made with Guinness beer) I kept surfing from site to site and found a "Full Irish Breakfast". I made it. Well, except the stuff I didn't know what it was that is. We had fried eggs, bacon, link sausage, fried potatoes, fried mushrooms, beans and soda bread. It was pretty good actually. Everybody was curious about the beans for breakfast but they liked them. I just used canned pork n beans because that's what they looked like in the pictures.
Just thought I'd let you know that we finally tried it, and it was pretty good. Since I've tried it your way does this mean you are gonna try grits, fried ham, eggs, biscuits, sweet milk gravy, cantaloupe, stewed apples and sliced red tomatoes?

I don't think we can get half that stuff here.
Biscuits for
breakfast?!
Milk gravy?! !
Cantaloupe?! ! (What the hell is that?)
Stewed apples goes on a dessert, doesn't it?
An Irish breakfast traditionally does not have beans on it.
Did you Irish breakfast have any white or black pudding on it? Big part of an Irish breakfast, that. Oh, and I prefer potato bread over soda bread.