Mountain Bike Centre Ideas?

Jesus, who's calling it a 'British' breakfast - Bacon,egg,sausage,beans,black-pud,fried-bread,eggs,mug-of-tea is ENGLISH. Are kilts & sporrans British then?
 
Why has no one mentioned a bar or at least booze yet?!? As it's Scotland you could do a whisky tasting thing perhaps? A fair few of my mate's stag dos have involved staying in B&Bs for a weekends riding in Wales so just having a few bevies available would be cracking, or even if you're just stopping for one by the fire with the bullshit as mentioned above!

Agree with what most people have said, certainly having a bit of a workshop, bike cleaning area and drying room would all be great. And a big fat fry up in the morning with black pudding.
 
If Scotland stays in UK then Kilts and Sporrans are indeed British. A fried breakfast in Scotland or anywhere else is not English, its a Fried breakfast !!!! Lets not get nationalistic over the nutricious wonder of lard :D

Now I'm off home to my workshop for some unpranging of pranged bits :lol:
 
velomaniac":1rdrvgw4 said:
If Scotland stays in UK then Kilts and Sporrans are indeed British. A fried breakfast in Scotland or anywhere else is not English, its a Fried breakfast !!!! Lets not get nationalistic over the nutricious wonder of lard :D

Now I'm off home to my workshop for some unpranging of pranged bits :lol:
There are fried breakfasts and there are fried breakfasts.
Call it a "fried breakfast" if it ain't quite a Full English Breakfast (Note the "Full"), but an FCB is a rare treat anywhere outside of London, but please, not a "British" breakfast.

A connoisseur

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I don't have an issue calling it a Full English.

Having been brought up in hotels and involved in numerous B&B businesses, I know it says what it does on the tin, and people know exactly what they are getting.
 
highlandsflyer":39r3uqi1 said:
I don't have an issue calling it a Full English.

Having been brought up in hotels and involved in numerous B&B businesses, I know it says what it does on the tin, and people know exactly what they are getting.

But does it do what is says on the tin? I am often disappointed by the lack of black pudding or even occasionally fried bread for example... The vagaries of the FCB are many....
 
rosstheboss":3lf4r84u said:
highlandsflyer":3lf4r84u said:
I don't have an issue calling it a Full English.

Having been brought up in hotels and involved in numerous B&B businesses, I know it says what it does on the tin, and people know exactly what they are getting.

But does it do what is says on the tin? I am often disappointed by the lack of black pudding or even occasionally fried bread for example... The vagaries of the FCB are many....
And white pudding, Fried slice and toast.
Baked beans are optional.They're full of sugar, and that can't be good.
Better replace them with two portions of greens; Mushies and tomatos. (No e)
 
I am pretty sure I have seen it called "Heart Attack On A Plate" and such before. Truth is it doesn't need to be terrible unhealthy given judicious use of grilling and poaching.

Nothing sets you up for a hard day's work or play in quite the same manner.
 
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