Go for making a regular breakfast vegan--chances are vegans might just want a proper English fry-up (which of course I realise isn't anywhere near as nice as some of the other recipes being suggested). I find that mushrooms, fried tomatoes, bubble and squeak (if they do that in Cumbria), baked beans, and fried bread make for a substantial breakfast.
It's easy to make breakfast like this for everybody, too--the key is to go for vegan fats (i.e., Pure or Biona or Suma margarine or oil). If they want, they can also add processed vegan things like sausages or burgers--they'll more than adequately substitute for any meaty additions. Redwood Foods' VegiDeli range has lots to choose from:
Go for making a regular breakfast vegan--chances are vegans might just want a proper English fry-up (which of course I realise isn't anywhere near as nice as some of the other recipes being suggested). I find that mushrooms, fried tomatoes, bubble and squeak (if they do that in Cumbria), baked beans, and fried bread make for a substantial breakfast.
It's easy to make breakfast like this for everybody, too--the key is to go for vegan fats (i.e., Pure or Biona or Suma margarine or oil). If they want, they can also add processed vegan things like sausages or burgers--they'll more than adequately substitute for any meaty additions. Redwood Foods' VegiDeli range has lots to choose from:
http://www.redwoodfoods.co.uk/products/vegideli/index.html
Vegan food is inclusive and many vegans appreciate it if they can just order what other people would order, anyway.
Is that the sort of breakfast they're looking to provide, or would they want to go for a more elevated style of cooking?
Other simple things would include vegan pizza (made using vegan 'cheeses' like Cheezly or Scheese) or just burgers with salad. All easy to make vegan!