how to convert vegetarians with one word
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how to convert vegetarians with one word
BACON!
seriously though, in the employee lounge... ok it's a closet with a kitchenette, they had a bag of veggie chips and sticks... sorta like munchos made out potatoes, tomatoes and spinach... very yummy. they would taste great along side a nice prime rib or juicy cheeseburger... I don't think they would go with donuts but bacon goes good with donuts.
seriously though, in the employee lounge... ok it's a closet with a kitchenette, they had a bag of veggie chips and sticks... sorta like munchos made out potatoes, tomatoes and spinach... very yummy. they would taste great along side a nice prime rib or juicy cheeseburger... I don't think they would go with donuts but bacon goes good with donuts.
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I was a vegetarian for 4 years back during college. But I love bacon. I never normally eat it at home. We don't usually have it in the house. Come vacation time though, I'm all over the breakfast buffet. Vacations for me are all about bacon and butter.
I also like the veggie chips you're talking about. Those are our regular chips at home. I had them with a Quizno's prime rib on garlic bread sub last weekend. Boy was that good.
I also like the veggie chips you're talking about. Those are our regular chips at home. I had them with a Quizno's prime rib on garlic bread sub last weekend. Boy was that good.
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We rarely have bacon in the house. When I travel, I'm pretty good at the hotel breakfast buffet the first couple of days. By day 3 I'll have a slice of bacon or one sauaage. Day 4 is a disasters - bacon, sausage, sausage gravy, danish. It's a good thing most of my trips on last 2-3 days.
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Sausage being the other instant conversion tool...
mmmmm....sausage....
After spending some time in London last year I came
home determined to re-create a Cumberland pork sausage.
I managed it with flying colors...my boss, a Brit, was
very impressed with the authenticity.
Bangers and mash...a sure way to gain weight.
mmmmm....sausage....
After spending some time in London last year I came
home determined to re-create a Cumberland pork sausage.
I managed it with flying colors...my boss, a Brit, was
very impressed with the authenticity.
Bangers and mash...a sure way to gain weight.
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IF I RESPOND I PROBABLY WILL BE BANNED AGAIN.[JiF]Stepovich wrote:Sausage being the other instant conversion tool...
mmmmm....sausage....
After spending some time in London last year I came
home determined to re-create a Cumberland sausage.
I managed it with flying colors...my boss, a Brit, was
very impressed and puts in orders all the time now
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Sausage and Nuts? You're just asking for it now.[JiF]Stepovich wrote:LOL
I have to re-read these things before I post them...
Especially with the Nuts around here
BTW - How come no one has ever created a bacon flavored donut? I figure if McDonalds can put a bacon-egg-cheese sandwich between two pancakes someone, somewhere has to be able to make a bacon doughnut.
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