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  • '''Breakfast''', literally to 'break the [[fast]]' that one has undergone during the nig The traditional breakfast in Anglo-Saxon (Continental) cultures is [[porridge]] or (especially at wee
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  • ...raditional fried bread? And sausages are really quite normal for a British breakfast. Is there a standard definition of this meal, or are you making it up? ...ur contribution, Russell! Well, my feeling is that the ingredients of this breakfast are quite arbitrary [as indeed are the contents of British sausages -- you
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  • #REDIRECT [[English breakfast]]
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  • ...pages shouldn't be checklisted. I'm moving the checklist to [[Talk:English breakfast]] #REDIRECT [[Talk:English breakfast]]
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  • #redirect [[English breakfast]]
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  • | pagename = Breakfast | abc = Breakfast
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  • ...usually [[tea]] or [[coffee]]. The most widely known form of continental breakfast is probably [[coffee]] and [[croissant]].
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  • ...lso. The term "English Breakfast" is often referred to as a "Full English" breakfast. ...S]] bacon strips, and the beans are baked in a sweetened tomato sauce. The breakfast may also include an additional meat element; in [[England]] and Ireland thi
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  • Read with interest your brief history of the breakfast cereal industry. Both in the first paragraph and last sentence you refer t ...st agencies might yield economic benefits for consumers." John M. Connor, "Breakfast cereals: The extreme food industry' Department of Agricultural Economics, P
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  • ...It is generally included in the cost of an overnight stay in any [[bed and breakfast]] or [[guest house]] and might also be included (or be available at an extr At absolute minimum, a full Irish breakfast would be expected to contain:
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  • North American term for a light breakfast.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Breakfast cereal industry]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Breakfast cereal industry]]
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  • {{r|English breakfast}} {{r|Full Irish breakfast}}
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  • {{r|English breakfast}} {{r|Full Irish breakfast}}
    705 bytes (98 words) - 22:03, 24 August 2009
  • ...pages shouldn't be checklisted. I'm moving the checklist to [[Talk:English breakfast]] #REDIRECT [[Talk:English breakfast]]
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  • {{r|Breakfast}} {{r|English breakfast}}
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  • ...usually [[tea]] or [[coffee]]. The most widely known form of continental breakfast is probably [[coffee]] and [[croissant]].
    531 bytes (78 words) - 20:08, 6 October 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[English breakfast]]
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  • #redirect [[English breakfast]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Breakfast cereal industry]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Breakfast cereal industry]]
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  • ...ate in the 19th Century and was original a late-morning meal, as in a late breakfast or an early lunch. Since then, its usage has expanded. A weekend brunch, Brunch may include any number of breakfast and lunch items, but there are some dishes that have become ubiquitous. Am
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  • {{r|Breakfast}} {{r|English breakfast}}
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  • {{r|Breakfast}} {{r|Full Irish breakfast}}
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  • North American term for a light breakfast.
    78 bytes (10 words) - 20:44, 6 October 2009
  • {{r|Breakfast}} {{r|English breakfast}}
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  • Industry comprised of multi-national establishments that manufacture cereal breakfast foods.
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  • | pagename = English breakfast | abc = breakfast, British
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  • '''Breakfast''', literally to 'break the [[fast]]' that one has undergone during the nig The traditional breakfast in Anglo-Saxon (Continental) cultures is [[porridge]] or (especially at wee
    3 KB (497 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
  • | pagename = Full Irish breakfast | abc = Full Irish breakfast
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Full Irish breakfast]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|English breakfast}}
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  • Porridge is a breakfast dish made by boiling processed grain or legumes in water or milk.
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  • ...It is generally included in the cost of an overnight stay in any [[bed and breakfast]] or [[guest house]] and might also be included (or be available at an extr At absolute minimum, a full Irish breakfast would be expected to contain:
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