Capt Lightning
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- Location
- Historic Buchan, Scotland
For some reason I can't remember, I always make 'Porage' for breakfast on Thursdays. I don't want to start a 'war' , but I was surprised to find so many recipes and variations on what is the simplest of simple dishes. I always use Scotts old fashioned 'Porage' oats , water, a drop of milk, and a pinch of salt - nothing else. Traditionally, this would be stirred with a stirring stick called a Spurtle. I thought this might be a myth, but apparently dates back to the 15th century. Anyway, this is how we like our porridge.
Another breakfast item that appears to be controversial is whether toast should be eaten hot or cold. I don't think I've met anyone on my travels who eats toast hot, but apparently some do. I always let toast cool before spreading it with butter and marmalade.
Are you familiar with the song 'Englishman in New York' inspired by the writer Quentin Crisp who described himself as one of the 'Stately homos of England'.
I don't drink coffee, I take tea, my dear
I like my toast done on one side.
Another breakfast item that appears to be controversial is whether toast should be eaten hot or cold. I don't think I've met anyone on my travels who eats toast hot, but apparently some do. I always let toast cool before spreading it with butter and marmalade.
Are you familiar with the song 'Englishman in New York' inspired by the writer Quentin Crisp who described himself as one of the 'Stately homos of England'.
I don't drink coffee, I take tea, my dear
I like my toast done on one side.