It could be a cafe that serves a great fry-up or an all-day restaurant that serves delicious smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. |
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It's handy because it is just across the road from my house in Primrose Hill and they do a great fry-up with nice Polish sausages. |
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On the morning of a fight, I always go and have a fry-up with my brother. |
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I always played tennis on Saturday afternoons and under normal conditions, Mum would have cooked sweet corn, salted cod or a fry-up of sausages, eggs and tomatoes. |
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Head here for your full-on Sunday morning fry-up complete with crispy, gooey, eggy bread while Ella Fitzgerald sings sweetly in the background. |
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My mother was piling her plate high with a greasy, fatty, fry-up of a mixed grill and tucking in with gusto. |
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The Bury-born actor is backing a campaign to stop the British boozing habit of having a skinful of ale and then going home for a fry-up. |
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So David cooked up a wonderfully greasy breakfast, eggs, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes, fried bread, our first fry-up for months! |
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It used to be that you'd start the day with a fry-up, then a bacon sarnie when you got to the ground and a pie and chips for lunch. |
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Of course, I've had to ignore the fact that I don't see the point in posh nosh when a mixed grill or fry-up tastes better and costs less. |
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A typical Scottish fry-up will send them back into sluggish lethargy. |
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We reflect on my impending visit to the pokey over a fry-up. |
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I love a fry-up now and again, especially when I have an early start' said Roger, from Rutland. |
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In a magazine interview this week she told how her big weaknesses were a good fry-up, chocolate and mashed potatoes. |
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Apart, maybe, from a fry-up a paracetamol. |
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The Colosseum, in Primrose Hill Street, Hillfields, decided to offer the fry-up after it emerged it was just what punters fancied after a night's dancing. |
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I'll have muesli or a bowl of porridge during the week, but I'll have a fry-up on a Saturday or Sunday, depending on what day we are having a roast. |
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