What's the use of RHP forums?
One of them, at least IMO, is to learn about the different cultures
represented in this forum. With that in mind, why not making a
database of traditional breakfasts?
I can start by sharing one of the many traditional Mexican
breakfasts and the Finnish one (wormwood can correct me in this,
since he's a native).
Mexican hangover breakfast
Huevos Rancheros
Deep fry 2 corn tortillas and place on top of them 2 fried eggs.
Cover the whole thing with red salsa*
Side with refried black beans and sprinkle shredded cheese on top
of the whole thing
Drink a beer with it
* Red salsa can be made frying garlic and onion, and then
placing 4 boiled tomatoes previously passed through the blender.
Add salt, pepper and sliced chili pepers, the spicer the better
Finnish daily breakfast
Toasted rye bread with a slice of cheese and a slice of ham
Top with sliced cucumber or red paprika
Drink tea
Originally posted by SeitseCan red salsa be served with something else? It looks like it can go well with beef.
What's the use of RHP forums?
One of them, at least IMO, is to learn about the different cultures
represented in this forum. With that in mind, why not making a
database of traditional breakfasts?
I can start by sharing one of the many traditional Mexican
breakfasts and the Finnish one (wormwood can correct me in this,
since he's a native).
[b ...[text shortened]... a slice of cheese and a slice of ham
Top with sliced cucumber or red paprika
Drink tea[/i]
Originally posted by adam warlockIt goes well with everything you want 🙂
Can red salsa be served with something else? It looks like it can go well with beef.
Actually, you can use it in pitas as well, where you can put the beef.
And don't forget the refried beans!
Oh, and last but not least, make sure the chili peppers are not those
thai or chinese stuff, or the green long ones used with kebab plates.
Originally posted by SeitseOk. I'll try to make something with red salsa. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_birdseye In angola this is what we have. It is pretty spicy and I think it may be good for red salsa.
It goes well with everything you want 🙂
Actually, you can use it in pitas as well, where you can put the beef.
And don't forget the refried beans!
Oh, and last but not least, make sure the chili peppers are not those
thai or chinese stuff, or the green long ones used with kebab plates.
It all depends on your personal circumstances
Rich - whatever your servants make for you
Average - sausage, bacon, black pudding, hash browns, fried egg
Poor - porridge
Homeless (with addiction money) Several cans of Special Brew
Homeless (no addiction money) - left over kebab, pizza, chips from the pavement
Originally posted by adramforallI'd much rather be poor than average then.
It all depends on your personal circumstances
Rich - whatever your servants make for you
Average - sausage, bacon, black pudding, hash browns, fried egg
Poor - porridge
Homeless (with addiction money) Several cans of Special Brew
Homeless (no addiction money) - left over kebab, pizza, chips from the pavement