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bostonfred said:
French toast should not have extra ingredients. No vanilla.  No cinnamon.  No sugar or nutmeg.  Just eggs and a little milk for the mixture and butter in the pan to cook it.  No syrup either. 
That's pretty much the Jeremy Hill of French toast.

Or, more specifically, that's the world's most boring omelette on a piece of soggy bread.  That's not French toast.

 
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and, of course, now I want a cheeseburger. Not a ####ty shuke cheeseburger though.
There's a food truck down the street from me right now called The Burger Tank. Fantastic burgers. Had one yesterday with strawberry balsamic jam, roasted red peppers, baby spinach and provolone American cheese. It was so good. Huge too and just $4.75.

 
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There's a food truck down the street from me right now called The Burger Tank. Fantastic burgers. Had one yesterday with balsamic jam, roasted red peppers, baby spinach and provolone. It was so good. Huge too and just $4.75.
That's one of them artsy fartsy burgers.

 
Also fat as hell
Name of my Los Lobos/Israel Kamakawiwo'ole tejano ukelele-fusion cover band.

I love French toast(real French toast, that is).  Ive always thought bread pudding felt like chewing on an old, wet sock.

HOB in Vegas used to have a bananas foster fr. toast on their menu that was freaking delicious.  Bastards got rid of it a few years back.

 
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Local steak/seafood place does "Burger Tuesday" for lunch - house-ground 8 oz burger for $2.  Then they do some specials that add on a couple of bucks, or I think there's a build your own option.  But 2 bucks for a half pound of freshly-ground beef tenderloin? :wub:

 
:shrug:

Had an ultrasound on my liver at 3pm.  Asked me not to eat for 18 hours and not to drink anything for 8.  
 

Been nice knowing some of you.
Is it a boy or a girl?

Seriously, though, I hope you are ok and this is just a precautionary test.

 
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Let me start by saying that you shouldn't overeat.  But none of us are perfect and sometimes you might eat more than you'd planned.  If you're ever going to overeat, though, then let me just suggest, don't do it at breakfast.  It screws up your whole day. But if you are going to overeat at breakfast, choose eggs or waffles or even bacon.  What you should not choose, if you're going to overeat at breakfast, which I definitely don't recommend, is yogurt.  And specifically, don't start with a big coffee and then eat too much probiotic yogurt without realizing that's what you're eating.  And knowing that, I'd really appreciate if the yogurt industry could stop calling it probiotic yogurt and just call it the yogurt that will make your stomach expand to the size of a yoga ball and cause waves of pain until you #### yourself if you eat too much.  Because that kind of information might have really helped someone who might have been thinking ooh this new yogurt my wife bought is pretty good, but not, I should keep a spare pair of pants and underwear in the trunk of my car at all times from now on. 

 
Speaking of cheeseburgers, McDonald's new 'value' menu is already pissing me off.

$1 for a cheese burger (burger, cheese, bun, condiments, wrapper)

So why is a double cheese burger $2? Only thing being doubled is the burger and the cheese. Not the wrapper, not the bun, not the condiments.

And don't get me started on the triple being $3.
Stay woke fam

 
Speaking of cheeseburgers, McDonald's new 'value' menu is already pissing me off.

$1 for a cheese burger (burger, cheese, bun, condiments, wrapper)

So why is a double cheese burger $2? Only thing being doubled is the burger and the cheese. Not the wrapper, not the bun, not the condiments.

And don't get me started on the triple being $3.
Isn't a McDouble still $1.50?  (McPick 2)

Same as a double cheeseburger expect it has one piece of cheese vs 2 pieces of cheese.

 

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