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traditional breakfasts in Poland


polishgirltx  
20 Nov 2008 /  #31
the peanut butter

ah no no no... i don't like peanut butter and it's way too sweet to me...
but you enjoy it
:)
sledz  23 | 2247  
20 Nov 2008 /  #32
i don't like peanut butter and it's way too sweet to me...

You should try Peanut butter and jelly with sliced Bananas ....yummy

Its what killed Elvis...lol
polishgirltx  
20 Nov 2008 /  #33
Its what killed Elvis...lol

his last meal on a deathbed?
;)
sledz  23 | 2247  
20 Nov 2008 /  #34
Dont knock it to you try it....:)
Sasha  2 | 1083  
21 Nov 2008 /  #35
You should try Peanut butter and jelly with sliced Bananas ....yummy

I first tried it in the US after we climbed with my Polish friend in the mountains. Typically american food, really good to recharge energies. The only problem I don't like peanut butter. Do Poles eat it a lot in Poland?
pawian  221 | 25808  
21 Nov 2008 /  #36
The only problem I don't like peanut butter. Do Poles eat it a lot in Poland?

It isn`t popular, though it`s available, I buy it from time to time.
osiol  55 | 3921  
21 Nov 2008 /  #37
Its what killed Elvis

deathbed?

A funny looking bed.

There's a chap at work who eats tonnes and tonnes of food. I don't know about before he arrives at work, but before he starts he has a tin of rice pudding, then at morning break: a load of ham sandwiches and a hard-boiled egg; at lunchtime the same again. I think he has some fruit as well. Then, allegedly, he eats on the way home as well.

He doesn't bring his sandwiches in in a little plastic sandwich bag. This man measures his breakfast by the bale.
dcchris  8 | 432  
21 Nov 2008 /  #38
Its what killed Elvis

elvis ODed on the toilet
shewolf  5 | 1077  
21 Nov 2008 /  #39
You should try Peanut butter and jelly with sliced Bananas ....yummy

Its what killed Elvis...lol

did he use jelly? I heard it was peanut butter, bananas and sugar. hmm.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
21 Nov 2008 /  #40
Burgers more like. The Poles love scrambled eggs as pgtx showed. It's cheap, quick and cheerful.
dtaylor  9 | 823  
21 Nov 2008 /  #41
Bread and cheese im told by all my students, such a boring fecking combo.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
21 Nov 2008 /  #42
Nothing like a Mars Bar and chips, right Davey boy? Book that appointment with your cardiologist well in advance :)
dtaylor  9 | 823  
21 Nov 2008 /  #43
A deep fried mars bar in the morning, that will put balls on your chest :D

And heres another thing, why are Polish women such stubborn *******??
polishgirltx  
21 Nov 2008 /  #44
Bread and cheese im told by all my students, such a boring fecking combo.

make it British style...add some beans and be stinky all day long...
dtaylor  9 | 823  
21 Nov 2008 /  #45
better than adding gouda.....or whatever its called, atleast it has some flavour :)
Seanus  15 | 19666  
21 Nov 2008 /  #46
And here's another thing etc etc

Dtaylor, I cannot say why as the 500ml's of vodka has worn off, but that cracked me up. I've just sewn up my sides. That was very funny indeed :)

Stubborn, oh really? Even blind people reached that conclusion
plk123  8 | 4119  
21 Nov 2008 /  #47
breakfast of champions:


Sasha  2 | 1083  
26 Nov 2008 /  #48
I took a picture :)
Prince  15 | 590  
27 Nov 2008 /  #49
traditional breakfasts in Poland

Polish jam
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
27 Nov 2008 /  #50
Jam in Poland is rank - nothing like the chunky fruity stuff you get in England :( personally Im a fruit and fibre with yoghurt kinda person and the English breakfast is not so popular these days which is not surprising considering the amount of fat in it!
Prince  15 | 590  
27 Nov 2008 /  #51
From english cusine we have "Gulasz angielski"

and "Pieczeń po angielsku"

Allspice is called "Ziele angielskie"

ziele angielskie
plk123  8 | 4119  
27 Nov 2008 /  #52
tost

how's that traditional? and that's not even polish bread... hmm
polishgirltx  
27 Nov 2008 /  #53
you can call it 'pajda chleba z masłem' :)
pawian  221 | 25808  
27 Nov 2008 /  #54
Jam in Poland is rank - nothing like the chunky fruity stuff you get in England :

When do you get your info from? 10 years ago? :):):)

Today you can get all kinds of jam, with big pieces of fruit too. I buy only such jam.
Lir  
27 Nov 2008 /  #55
Krakus jam is excellent and much better than any English jam I have tasted. It's Polish jam and is exported throughout the world. English jams tend to be a bit too sweet and with lots of sugar in them.

Polish fruit has less chemicals in them too :)

I love Krakus blueberry jam, it's my favourite. I love Polish blueberies :)

I was brought up on Polish jams and I think we all acquire our taste from our upbringing perhaps ?
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
27 Nov 2008 /  #56
I'm not a jam person. But there are one or two good ones. Generally I think that the choice is rather limited.

Still waiting for real marmalade to make an appearance on the Polish market.
Lir  
27 Nov 2008 /  #57
real marmalade

I never tasted marmalade till I started work and went on a course and at the hotel we stayed at, they had marmalade on the breakfast table <true>

I used to like lemon marmalade but haven't eaten any for ages cos I no longer eat bread and can't think what else you would eat it on apart from toast ?
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
27 Nov 2008 /  #58
I no longer eat bread and can't think what else you would eat it on apart from toast ?

Try a spoonful on a digestive biscuit.

Edit: Maybe in some sort of cake. (cheesecake)
Lir  
27 Nov 2008 /  #59
a digestive biscuit.

I don't eat biscuits :(

I don't have any gluten products and hate the alternatives available. So marmalade etc passes me by.

But it's an interesting suggestion for anyone else to try :)

:)
Seanus  15 | 19666  
27 Nov 2008 /  #60
One pickle, one vodka, one piece of bread

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