I used to hate olives but I had a nice stuffed one in a restaurant somewhere and it showed me that they aren't actually the worst food on the planet. I like them now, funny how you can acquire a taste for a flavour you didn't like if you work at it. The reason I bothered is because I figured they'd be nice with a beer and they are.
After a few beers I can eat cheese and olives until I explode going back to Tels post no matter how I try i can't get into Bagels doesn't stop me eating them like but my mates rave about them.
I'm not fussed about bagels they're just overly sweet bread in an inconvenient shape. Having said that I've had a few salmon and cream cheese bagels in my time but not for breakfast, don't fancy that at all.
I quite like them, apart from the faffing about that's required to get your filling in them, but I do tend to regard them as disappointing doughnuts.
Aye, it's usually that long life putrid stuff so i never usually bother with it tbh. Scrambled eggs when i'm away but i do like me porridge when i'm home, or poached eggs and toast with a full fry up on Saturdays.
Get the sesame seed ones, cut in half, toaster, butter, cream cheese, smoked salmon, avocado, put the lid on. Food porn.
Haha Mata was a millimetre offside I can't wait for his report. Once he manages to find his laptop that he's thrown like a discus from the top of his barn.
Sounds nice but I've never understood the point of avocado. If there is any flavour in there then it's not a good one. Have you tried onion bagels? They're tasty and help drag it from sweet to savoury where it belongs.
You don't think bagels are sweeter than normal bread? Each to their own but if there's a parallel universe out there where avocados are considered delicious I'd prefer to get vaporised in the portal.
The ones I have from bagel nash for example, aren't sweet at all. If I buy the cinnamon and raisin ones then I'd expect them to be sweet, but I'm not a homosexual so I don't buy those ones. Ask Stu.
I've only had the ones from the supermarket really and they're definitely sweeter than bread, not had the fruit ones though I didn't even know they were a thing. The onion ones are nice I might pick some up.
I usually get mine from a Kosher deli, freshly made. Those New York ones ain't bad from Tesco, the sesame seed ones are the best, toasted with butter. Chatting bagels for way too long here.