Bread and Butter, Ham and Eggs...

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Beans and Hot Dogs on a Saturday night.
Peanut Butter and Marshmallow Fluff.
Steamed Lobster with melted butter.
Lobster Roll with celery, onion and mayo served on a N.E. hot dog bun.
Boiled Smoked Shoulder with cabbage, potatoes and carrots.

What can I say. I am a die hard New Englander from Boston. :angel:
 
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venison and wild rice
meatballs and lignonberry sauce (those would be Swedish meatballs)
turkey and cranberry sauce
perogies and sour cream and fried onions (okay, that's three)
bratwurst and sauerkraut
peanut butter and grape jelly
peanut butter and dill pickles
peanut butter and celery
vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce (Hershey's)
 
Hot dogs with yellow mustard and sweet relish
Ruffles Sour Cream and Onion potato chips and cottage cheese
 
Soup and soda crackers, just about ANY soup.
Barbecue pork and the 'fixins:' cole slaw, baked beans, corn, sweat tea
Red beans and rice.
peas and potatoes
pizza and beer
Tacos and coke
Fish'n'chips'n'chowder'n'cole slaw
broccoli and cous cous
brats and fried potatoes and sauerkraut
cottage cheese and peaches/pears
 
walleye and asparagus
potatoes and rutabaga mash
clotted cream and rhubarb sauce
wild blueberry pie and homemade vanilla ice cream
apple pie and cheddar cheese
oil and vinegar
 
I don't know either...

British nursery food.

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Nope, I don't. I might be the only one wondering, but what are "soldiers"?
Ah I erred on the side of caution so as not to want to undermine the knowledge here. Maybe it is a british custom then.

It's simply cutting up a slice of bread and butter into strips/sections so as to dip them into the soft boiled egg.
:yum: (Sometimes I live on the edge and do it with toast!) :ohmy:
 
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