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		<title>Saturday breakfast &#8211; fried egg, sardine and baked beans</title>
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If we were to be honest with each other, I must tell you there are many dishes, which generally perceived as &#8220;unconventional&#8221; or even &#8220;weird&#8221;, that I secretly enjoy.  The ingredients in these dishes might look &#8220;harmless&#8221;, but when these ingredients are eaten together, people would raise their eyebrow and ask, [...]]]></description>
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<p>If we were to be honest with each other, I must tell you there are many dishes, which generally perceived as &#8220;unconventional&#8221; or even &#8220;weird&#8221;, that I secretly enjoy.  The ingredients in these dishes might look &#8220;harmless&#8221;, but when these ingredients are eaten together, people would raise their eyebrow and ask, &#8220;what the heck are you doing?&#8221;.  Let me give you an example.  I have a friend who really likes fries.  In particular, she likes fries from McDonald&#8217;s.  She also happens to really like the ice-cream sundae at McDonald&#8217;s.  When everybody dips their fries into ketchup, she would happily dip hers into a cup of ice-cream sundae.  Although I was shocked when I first discovered her special routine, I couldn&#8217;t resist following suit.  The sundae-flavoured fries tasted better than I thought.  It was like eating sweet potato with ice cream on it.  I wonder if ice cream joints ever thought of creating a potato flavour ice cream.    If they did, then they already have one customer!</p>
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<p>I have eaten sardine, baked beans and fried egg for breakfast for many years.  I know baked beans and fried eggs are common breakfast items, but I&#8217;m not sure if sardine is.  I know it&#8217;s difficult to convince someone this is a very delicious breakfast (not that I&#8217;m trying VERY hard anyway, with writing a blog about it and all), but if you like fish and you like breakfast, you will probably like this one.  The baked beans come in a can so there is almost no cooking involved.  I always pick the ones that come in tomato sauce.  Used as a condiment for the fried egg, the tomato sauce surely beats ketchup.  Since there is tomato sauce in the beans, I always opt for sardine in olive oil instead of the ones in tomato sauce.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, if one day you find yourself secretly enjoying sardine, fried egg and baked beans for breakfast, you know are not the only one being weird <img src='/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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