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		<title>By: mark</title>
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		<description>May I say I'm ashamed.. I'd expect such a mix up would be quickly rectified with a someone hurrying off to knock you up a decent fry up immediatly.. Although only about 1% of breakfasts consumed in the UK are the trusty fry up, its still part of our heritage and from a country that has less in the way of culinary culture than other european countries, we should be gagging for visitors to order a good old fry up. 

Thats like ordering tagliatelli con ragÃ¹ and getting a tinned spaggetti hoops.. 

If you ever visit a pub in the english country side, and you're lucky enough to find one that hasn't been assimilated in the collective of branding, try the steak and ale pie. Although I wouldn't order steak and ale pie for breakfast :)

Better luck next time..</description>
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<p>Thats like ordering tagliatelli con ragÃ¹ and getting a tinned spaggetti hoops.. </p>
<p>If you ever visit a pub in the english country side, and you&#8217;re lucky enough to find one that hasn&#8217;t been assimilated in the collective of branding, try the steak and ale pie. Although I wouldn&#8217;t order steak and ale pie for breakfast <img src='http://boldlyopen.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Better luck next time..</p>
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