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Kelda:
kippers were one of the only fish i actually really enjoyed before I was a veggie - they def are a comfort food.

Try them! In scotland they are often a breakfast dish. Very very fishy tasting but nice!

Ah scones! and you put a thick meaty gravy over them?

see we would often have plain scones but eould put butter or a jam in it.. but not something savory.

MaineWriter:
Way back in response to Amanda's post ---> I love rye toast. And a diner breakfast is also a favorite. At Guidi's here in Westbrook, my standard breakfast order is 2 eggs over easy, sausage, a few home fries, and 1 slice of rye toast. They'll sell you a "few" home fries for 30 cents. I like grits with my breakfast, too, but you couldn't order a grit here in Maine if your life depended on it. I don't think you could find biscuits with sausage gravy, either. I have had them but not here in the northeast.

And Chrissi for you --> another comfort food for me is a salami and cheese sandwich on a kaiser roll, made with mustard!

David ---> tell Alex he can keep his kippers! That is a food you can find around here, but I don't like them.

Scott --> where were you when I was posting pictures of deep fried oreos on my blog and wondering what on earth they tasted like?

We have a wonderful bakery here in Portland that makes terrific scones. Cranberry walnut are my favorite but blueberry oatmeal are a good second choice.

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opinionista:

--- Quote from: Kelda on September 06, 2007, 03:54:23 am ---its 8.53am here!

Bread and gravy? CRAZY! (But no more than you lot think deep fried pizza is so I guess we're even!!)


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What exactly is deep fried pizza? Is it an actual pizza fried (an Italian would find this extremely insulting!) or somekind of turnover stuffed with cheese and tomato sauce?

belbbmfan:

--- Quote from: opinionista on September 06, 2007, 07:09:43 am ---What exactly is deep fried pizza? Is it an actual pizza fried

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Yes, Phillip told us  in Alberta about this strange culinary 'feast'  ;D. I have to say it doesn't sounds kinda strange ...  :-\


--- Quote from: opinionista on September 06, 2007, 07:09:43 am ---an Italian would find this extremely insulting!

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probably!  :laugh:

Kelda:

--- Quote from: opinionista on September 06, 2007, 07:09:43 am ---What exactly is deep fried pizza? Is it an actual pizza fried (an Italian would find this extremely insulting!) or somekind of turnover stuffed with cheese and tomato sauce?

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Its a normal frozen pizza like you'd get in the supermarket - fried!

So not an authentic pizza cos - well its frozen! - and cos its of a generally plain varierty with not much topping - as I guess that would cause problems with the oil etc etc, as it'd all fall off into the oils so

cheese and tomato, cheese and onion, mushroom frozen pizza generally.

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