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Ehh, it sounds like you have good taste in catered food. You're good.

“I hate this company more than I hate Hobby Lobby.”

If you’re down in Boca you should also know about V&S Italian Deli, yes? If not you should find it. I think it’s not it Boca but 20 minutes away, don't remember which town. Best heroes in FL. They do the long ones for catering too.

I was in Boca last week and had Ben’s. That’s what really prompted that post. I’m more of a pastrami girl but everything is so good. The cole slaw, potato salad, the pickles! Only last week I didn’t have a knish because there was no room after the pastrami and cole slaw and pickles.

Ben’s Kosher Deli. It’s mostly a Long Island based chain. I frequented the one at Roosevelt Field when I worked there until it closed.

South Florida, where NY Jews go to retire.

Where in NYC.when I’m home my favorite is Brooklyn Bagels in Astoria Broadway and 35th street. But it’s a chain there are more. And they freeze very well.

Are you referring to Brooklyn Water Bagels? They have a 14 step filtration system that claims to turn crappy non NYC water into Brooklyn water, which they claim makes their bagels better.

NYC is a lightning rod for liberal values because when you’re surrounded by people who are different from you, you realize there’s nothing to be scared of and some pretty amazing things can happen with multicultural collaboration.

Not Jewish but same experience. In college someone in my RH was from Georgia and claimed to never have met a Jew. Did not believe them, thought that was impossible . A few years later I worked on a tour and found out it was quite possible.

My sister bought a “bagel” at an airport after a shitty trip. She called me saying “ WTF is this? They said it’s a bagel. This is not a bagel. This is round bread.” I couldn’t stop laughing.

I’m going to expand your bagel to deli. But still Jewish.

“E. coli outbreaks have occurred at Chipotles in over 10 states, including Boston, Oregon and Washington...”

My mom was an 11 before getting pregnant. 11.5 after my sister, 12 after me.

I know it’s not polite to refer to humans that way. I’ve said it three times already. I’m saying referring to other animals using adjectives is still wrong. Did you read anything I wrote?

My first car was an ‘86 TownCar that I had no trouble parking. Updating to a 2012 Civic made parking embarrassing. Can't see the corners and still felt like my bumpers were 7 feet away. Being able to see your car is helpful when you have one that can't see.

Well those things are worth the discomfort. Take away onions and garlic and I will definitely feel restricted.

I just eat a lot of veggies. I like them and don't feel like I'm restricted or missing out on anything.

There’s also just a byproduct of digestion. I don’t have Celiac disease, nor do I claim to be gluten intolerant or anything of the sort, but digesting gluten creates more gas than some other substances do. So if I want to avoid that and save a bloated belly and gassy night for a piece of bread or slice of pizza that’s

I understood what you meant, I simply don’t agree with it. I’m not in a position that requires me to refer to the genitals or reproductive abilities of animals...ever. I’m sure that it’s common practice among people who are in fields where it’s likely to occur, I but question whether it’s actually grammatically