Carriages, Ash Vale |
It has long been
an ambition of mine to discover the finest cooked breakfasts that
Brighton has to offer. Indeed, it was a new year's resolution back at
the start of 2012 to try and review a cooked breakfast from a
different venue each week. Sadly, due to my own indolence and lack of
motivation this never occurred. 2013, however, is a new year, and
since I have received my first post-Xmas payslip the time has come to
get this project going.
I have held the
cooked breakfast in high regard for most of my life. Something that I
have only recently come to appreciate over the last year and a half
though has been meeting up with people on an individual basis,
usually over a hot beverage, to chat and talk and converse and
compare notes on various things. This is a trick I've missed badly.
Someone should have told me about how good this was when I was still
a bairn. I am aware of its astronomical benefits now though, and
intend to make up for lost time. As a result, I hope be accompanied
to each different venue by a different pal.
Boston Tea Party, Exeter |
For the reviewing of the breakfasts, I need to establish a critical
framework. Here then is what I consider to be the essential
components of a cooked breakfast, along with the criteria that I
shall be using to judge the breakfast's worth.
The Breakfast Canon
- Egg
- Beans
- Carb Option (toast, hash browns, etc.)
- Flesh Option (meat, meat substitute, tomato, mushroom, etc.)
Breakfast Evaluation Criteria
- Function (should be comforting, homely, hearty and make you feel better about life)
- Adherence to the Canon (see above)
- Taste
- Value for money (price vs. size)
- Presentation
- Venue
After every
breakfast, I hope to post a brief and candid review up on this blog,
along with some photographs documenting just how crispy the hash
browns or gag-inducing the scrambled eggs were. If they consent,
there'll also be a photo documenting just how crispy or gag-inducing
my breakfast companion was, just so you know I haven't just snuck out
on my own to eat fried vegetables under the cover of darkness.
Thus concludes the first manifesto for the Breakfast Club. May the fast be well and truly broken.
Thus concludes the first manifesto for the Breakfast Club. May the fast be well and truly broken.
The 'Jock Scot Special', Brighton |
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