I’d never heard it called Eggs Royale, but Google agrees with you, I concede.
I’d never heard it called Eggs Royale, but Google agrees with you, I concede.
Nope, Florentine is spinach.
Working at breakfast places I used to anthropomorphize the different egg dishes to help remember. Benny the pig, Natasha the fish, Florentine the flower (spinach) etc.
A perfect salmon eggs Benedict does not in fact exist, because with salmon it’s called eggs Natasha!
I won’t speak on the wings, but someone has to stand up for Fireball! There’s no better option for discreet public imbibing. Instead of smelling like booze you smell like the shit of a cinnamon monster (cinnamental?)!
Someone needs to get on that, pronto.
I’ve been meaning to write in a story or two to BCO for some time now, but Kelly Brandt’s shoe tale has me thinking of a different story entirely. It’s not related to food or restaurants, but it’s worth sharing. It’s also a pretty long story, so apologies in advance for the wall of text.
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I agree, I love these things! I can’t handle a whole bag of spicy, but the occasional infernal chip suits me perfectly.
I’m so glad I’m not the only person who’s first reaction was “We forgot Kevin!”
Playing the first Gothic I accidentally discovered an exploit while trying to cook some raw meat. The game had some pretty obtuse controls, and while trying cook my meat, I ended up somehow doubling it instead. This could be done over and over, doubling up my stack of raw meat. With very few exceptions every trader in…
I've been a cook all my life. I started writing this comment to say how absurdly frustrating it can be sometimes to hear about how rough servers have it, when I can walk out at the end of a shift and hear someone say "Damn, I only made 200$ tonight" (Which is double what i've made in that length of time, and it's not…
I like petting frogs.
Finding a character (and eventually more than one) that clicks for you is such an important step in this genre. I started partway through the life cycle of the original DOTA , with friends who'd been playing for ages already. I can't tell you how stupid I thought the game was. Until I tried Phantom Lancer. I played…
Yup, it's all graphics based, it's actually quite the battery hog. You can usually tell an Ingress player by the battery packs carried with them.
There's a whole storyline to it, but the gameplay itself is area control with RPG elements. Artwork, historic buildings and local businesses are all points you can capture and link together. When you connect three points into a triangle, it fills it in for your team. So the lady who went to Alaska made one big…
I know ya weren't being negative, I just wanted to promote the game. And yeah, going to Alaska for it is wild, but the more you play, the more you start thinking "Hey, the next town over isn't all that far, I wonder what I could do from there?".
You can definitely play Ingress at a local level, it's quite the game. Good exercise and a great community.
That's the Bar industry in a nutshell. A place where everyone can be discriminated against. Most bars hire far more women than men, but those few men are often treated better and paid more.
But does The Grimace acknowledge the statute of limitations?