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"jmcquown" > wrote:

> Sarah Gray wrote:
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >> Nancy Young wrote:
> >>> "Michael "Dog3"" > wrote
> >>>
> >>>> The first year I moved to St. Louis I sort of figured I made a
> >>>> really bad move food wise. The RFT poll of the year had St.
> >>>> Louisans voting Subway best deli. Bleh... I'm sure the new
> >>>> cardboard breakfast will be a big hit here. St. Louis isn't a bad
> >>>> town for foodies, they just have to look a bit harder to find the
> >>>> good stuff
> >>> Oh, geez, what, was Dominoes best pizza? Yikes.
> >>>
> >>> Odd, just the other day we were talking about how the words
> >>> breakfast and burrito together kinda puts you off. Obviously
> >>> not all 'you's ... just maybe us. Just doesn't whet the appetite.
> >>>
> >>> nancy
> >>
> >> So true! (I know McDonald's has had one on the menu for a long time,
> >> although when I've seen people at work bring one in for breakfast
> >> they were rather small!) I'd rather have a biscuit or an English
> >> muffin, or even toast, thanks.
> >>

> >
> > the "sausage" that they use for those things is gross. full of bits of
> > cartilage and fat. (though I get inexplicable cravings for mcmuffins
> > and crossainwiches on occasion. bad foodie! no beignet!)

>
> Did I mention sausage? Hmmm, no, I didn't. But then, I don't buy breakfast
> from fast-food joints.
>
> Jill


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