Hi @NatJS .. no it's not wishful thinking. I had a breakfast in a Wetherspoons on Saturday and ordered the: bacon, sausage, eggs, tomato and mushrooms .. junked the hash browns, beans and toast .. and the guy who served me gave me an extra sausage to make up for the missed items. It was delish, reasonably priced .. and carb friendlyHey there, I'm just trying to figure out if an English breakfast is a good one for type 2. If you take out the hash browns and just have a tiny portion of baked beans, everything else is low carb, high fat, right? Especially if you use high meat content sausages (mine are 97% pork).
Or is this just wishful thinking?
The only thing you need to consider when eating a fried breakfast every day is the calories.
2 fried eggs.......................160
2 back bacon slices...........140
2 sausages.........................600
Total..................................900 calories and thats just 2 eggs, 2 rashers and 2 sausages.
So if you are trying to lose weight you may be better off looking elsewhere for breakfast ideas, half a grapefruit or yoghurt with a few berries.
I feel the same about baked beans! Not a breakfast item, in my opinion!I'm not sure how or when hash browns became a staple of a full English but that's another matter entirely!
The only thing worse than an hash brown for me is a croquette potato
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