Emergency Full English breakfast Required in Italy
Emergency Full English breakfast Required in Italy
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Futureclassic

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105 posts

207 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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Hello PH Massive,

I am in urgent need of a full english breakfast. The only problem is that i am in Ravenna, Italy and cannot find one anywhere. Can anyone help on this most serious of requests.

I know this is the source of all knowledge and i have the upmost faith in you guys to help.

Many thanks

(mods, please keep this in the lounge as it requires an urgent answer. Ta)

Melvin Udall

73,668 posts

283 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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Go to shop... Buy stuff... Cook it.

Futureclassic

Original Poster:

105 posts

207 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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Unfortunately it is quite difficult to find an open shop on a sunday here, also bacon, beans and black pudding are difficult to come by. Also i'd like someone to make it for me

The Moose

23,655 posts

237 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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rofl

Good luck.

That's all I've got to say on the matter!

Fleegle

16,710 posts

204 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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Ravenna or Ravello?

Futureclassic

Original Poster:

105 posts

207 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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Ravenna

Nikkie B

154 posts

192 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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Give up and find a Maccie D's, there is no chance of you a,finding anywhere open to buy the necessary, or b, somewhere to eat it, macDonalds bacon/cheese is probably as close as you'll get.

You could always do what the rest of us do and enjoy a really good capuccino & brioche....

For Ref:

Eggs= Uova (scrambled= strapazzati, fried =occhio di bue, poached =in camicia)
Bacon= Pancetta
Sausage= salsiccia
Mushrooms= Funghi
Black Pud= Sanguinaccia
Beans= fagioli stufati
Tomatoes= Pomodori

Esselunga stock heinz beans and sometimes marmite!

(says she having just had a fabulous bacon sarnie) wink

Edited by Nikkie B on Sunday 25th September 09:05

Jem0911

4,415 posts

229 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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Nikkie B said:
You could always do what the rest of us do and enjoy a really good capuccino & broiche!!
This!
Couldn't think of anything better.
Well maybe Bacon brioche and a Capuccino.

fatboy b

9,665 posts

244 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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Don't you just love the Brits abroad immersing themselves in the culture hehe

Futureclassic

Original Poster:

105 posts

207 months

Sunday 25th September 2011
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fatboy b said:
Don't you just love the Brits abroad immersing themselves in the culture hehe
Hey, i live here and have immersed myself in this culture enough. I'm just super hungry and craving a little piece of home, and this morning a brioche just wont cut the mustard.

Nikkie B

154 posts

192 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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Futureclassic said:
fatboy b said:
Don't you just love the Brits abroad immersing themselves in the culture hehe
Hey, i live here and have immersed myself in this culture enough. I'm just super hungry and craving a little piece of home, and this morning a brioche just wont cut the mustard.
I empathise totally, I lived 18 years in Italy and the first thing I did when I came back to London last July was look for a bacon sarnie, but I lived in leyton and all the cafe's were Halal...I had to walk over a mile to find a bacon sandwich IN EAST LONDON.....

Now my Bialetti tazzona has arrived I can now have the best of both worlds, Capuccino and a bacon sarnie for breakfast every morning!

I'm happy to send you bacon if you'll swap with a return of bialetti capsules wink

Anthony Micallef

1,128 posts

223 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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Nikkie B said:
I empathise totally, I lived 18 years in Italy and the first thing I did when I came back to London last July was look for a bacon sarnie, but I lived in leyton and all the cafe's were Halal...I had to walk over a mile to find a bacon sandwich IN EAST LONDON.....

Now my Bialetti tazzona has arrived I can now have the best of both worlds, Capuccino and a bacon sarnie for breakfast every morning!

I'm happy to send you bacon if you'll swap with a return of bialetti capsules wink
You should have hopped on a bus to Walthamstow market, plenty of cafes there smile

Neil H

15,418 posts

279 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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My wife cooked this for me yesterday, any help?



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maxrider

2,481 posts

264 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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'utmost'

fulham911club

2,046 posts

270 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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Nikkie B said:
You could always do what the rest of us do and enjoy a really good capuccino & brioche....
Brioche is French....

Nikkie B

154 posts

192 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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fulham911club said:
Nikkie B said:
You could always do what the rest of us do and enjoy a really good capuccino & brioche....
Brioche is French....
Croissant is french a "brioche" in italy takes different forms from an apricot jam filled one in milan to a sort of painbrioche roll eaten in sicily with granita for breakfast where a "brioche" becomes a "pasta" filled with fresh ricotta.
The internationalisation of language means that many terms have been adpoted outside their endemic nations.....brioche, self service, taxi, weekend etc......

fulham911club

2,046 posts

270 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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Nikkie B said:
fulham911club said:
Nikkie B said:
You could always do what the rest of us do and enjoy a really good capuccino & brioche....
Brioche is French....
Croissant is french a "brioche" in italy takes different forms from an apricot jam filled one in milan to a sort of painbrioche roll eaten in sicily with granita for breakfast where a "brioche" becomes a "pasta" filled with fresh ricotta.
The internationalisation of language means that many terms have been adpoted outside their endemic nations.....brioche, self service, taxi, weekend etc......
let me ask my wife - never heard them called brioche - cornetto but not bricohe...