‘Deeply wrong’ : would you use a barbecue to cook a full English breakfast ?
If so, you’ve got company – nearly one in six Britons have prepared bacon and eggs on an open flame. But not everyone is happy about the practice Name: Breakfast barbecues. Age: Our ancestors cooked with fire at least 780,000 years ago; they must have done it in the morning at some point. (…)
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