Andy wrote:
> Margaret Suran wrote:
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>>Andy wrote:
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>>>In case you don't visit a.b.f. (alt.binaries.food)
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>>>http://tinypic.com/dq39fa.jpg
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>>Andy, Where do you live? This does not look like the typical All
>>American Breakfast. It does not look as if I would care to have this
>>first thing in the morning. Later on in the afternoon, with a glass
>>of wine seems to be a better time.
>>
>>What is in the paper bag you carry around? Perhaps a piece of bread
>>and jam? http://tinyurl.com/dzl7h That would be a proper breakfast
>>for me. )
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> Margaret,
>
> I live near Philadelphia. Thai chicken satay breakfast is a bachelor's
> privelege!
>
> As far as Mom's brown bag lunch is concerned, it's usually a bread and
> butter sammich and if I'm lucky a couple Oreo cookies. Gotta wait until
> lunch though to know for sure!
>
> All the best,
>
> Andy
>
I knew you would live in some far-away, exotic place. I once met
someone from there, Stan (Heinz Tomato Ketchup) Horwitz and as you can
see from his name, he has some strange food preferences, just as you
seem to have.
I also know that in your part of the world it is not unusual to serve
a steak sandwich that is rendered inedible by the addition of Cheeze
Whiz and that it is considered normal to eat ice cream at all times of
day and night.
Compared to Philadelphia, life in New York City seems rather normal
and non-threatening.
As for your meal in the brown paper bag, a butter sandwich sounds like
a great choice for breakfast or lunch. As long as the butter is
unsalted, it is one of my favorite sandwiches. On fresh Jewish rye
bread with caraway seeds, it is a meal fit for a princess. Or prince,
in your case.
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