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In my personal opinion, it's whether you have a fry bread chef-lady as a relative.
Oh yes, and for those of you looking for that excuse to have a fry up, a recent paper from the Alcohol Hangover Research Group (yes, I know, there is such a group), now advocate this as a cure for the hangover.
Scottish Natural Heritage said the lard was still a brilliant white and smelled "good enough to have a fry up with".
Animals, including my dog, have certainly enjoyed the lard, and it still looks and smells good enough to have a fry up with".
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For breakfast I'd have a fry-up in the caff on the ferry.
If it suited a player of mine to have a fry-up before he went out, then he'd have a bloody fry-up.
I have never had a fry up in last 10 weeks.
I could cope as long as I had a fry-up and Anadin Extra every morning.
Everyone except me has a fried-clam sandwich on a hot-dog roll with a blunt, squared-off end.
That was the only game that gave me a bad dream: in it, I crouched in a jet engine with my family, hiding out from evil people on the runway, wishing I had a fry-pan.
The rugby player said he had a fry-up, as well as a "small champagne flute" and two more espresso martinis, within 45 minutes, before getting a cab to his car.
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