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On 10/3/2024 at 4:14 PM, billd766 said:

You could always try some British Royal Navy food.

 

A cheesy, hammy eggy.

 

Cheesy Hammy Eggy
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Cheesy Hammy Eggy is a Royal Navy favourite and you can easily make it at home! #ArmedForcesDay
1. Gather your ingredients: Bread, sliced ham, grated cheese, an egg and some butter.
2. Toast the bread on both sides and butter. Place one slice of ham on the slice of toast and cover with a thick layer of grated cheese. 
3. Toast under the grill until the cheese is brown and melted. 
4. While the cheese and toast are grilling, cook an egg to serve on top.
5. Eat your Cheesy Hammy Eggy.
6. Start learning some of the other ways of preparing this staple naval food!
 

 

Isn't that pretty much a Welsh Rarebit with ham?  Does sound good though 👍


And, if it hasn't been suggested (i've not read the whole thread) Wholemeal or Rye toast (none of this white stuff) spread with Marmite, then Hummus and topped with sliced cucumber.

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45 minutes ago, VBF said:

 

Isn't that pretty much a Welsh Rarebit with ham?  Does sound good though 👍


And, if it hasn't been suggested (i've not read the whole thread) Wholemeal or Rye toast (none of this white stuff) spread with Marmite, then Hummus and topped with sliced cucumber.

It looks good, tastes good, and by golly it does you good.

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On 10/3/2024 at 4:12 AM, scubascuba3 said:

Peanuts for breakfast great idea....

Peanut butter is great on toast, especially if home-made without much salt. A dab of Thai sweet chilli sauce is good with it.

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