Noun
European forage plant having claw-shaped pods introduced in America
eggs (fried or scrambled) served with bacon
Source: WordNetMum would be adding the finishing touch to Dad’s plate of bacon and eggs — either leftover boiled potatoes sliced and fried, or freshly made tattie scones from leftover mashed potatoes. Source: Internet
The morning menu offers a standard, but well-executed selection of American breakfast fare: bacon and eggs, omelets, pancakes, biscuits and gravy. Source: Internet
Nobody complained about pumpkin spices cooked into the spicy elk chili or on the refried baked chicken, or the bacon and eggs, nor seemed to mind the syrup in Greek yogurt, or mixed with rum. Source: Internet
ESSCI volunteers cooked up a generous breakfast of bacon and eggs. Source: Internet
These include bacon and eggs with wholemeal toast, vegemite with tomatoes and mushrooms, vegetarian breakfasts and an assortment of freshly squeezed fruit juices. Source: Internet
Call me boring but I would much rather stick to eating my bacon and eggs just how they were intended- crispy and sunny side up. Source: Internet