Re: It's a big internet out there.
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:20 am
Worst t-shirt ever.
Also, I only ever eat my eggs with something else. If I ever am offered fried eggs, I usually make them into an egg and bacon sandwich. If I ever make them myself, it is usually involving a convoluded omelette of some kind.
The former happens a few times a year when I hang out at a friends place for the weekend, the latter pretty nearly never happens because I don't buy eggs. If I go to a breakfast restaurant, I end up ordering an omelette, though.
Speaking of breakfast restaurants, have any Canadians heard of/been to Cora's Breakfast and Lunch? Fantastic place. The franchise has probably more than doubled in the last 2 years or so, with them cropping up everywhere (except in St. Catharines, though I want desperately to introduce the above friends to it, and there are none down on the peninsula).
Great menu. They do fruit so well. Basically it is a great breakfast place that isn't the greasy slop that you usually get with those types of restaurants. Crepes, waffles, and so much more, covered in mounds of fruit. You can get your traditional stuff (bacon and eggs, etc.), but they have a wide variety of fruit-based breakfasts. I usually go with the Raspberries 4 Lucie (which is a load of raspberries and English cream stuffed into a large crepe) and their raspberry waffle (A belgian waffle covered in custard, raspberries and raspberry coullie). Sadly they've taken the latter off the menu. The strawberry substitute is good too, especially this time of year where the strawberries are fresh. I'm going on Saturday for my dad's b-day.
Also, I only ever eat my eggs with something else. If I ever am offered fried eggs, I usually make them into an egg and bacon sandwich. If I ever make them myself, it is usually involving a convoluded omelette of some kind.
The former happens a few times a year when I hang out at a friends place for the weekend, the latter pretty nearly never happens because I don't buy eggs. If I go to a breakfast restaurant, I end up ordering an omelette, though.
Speaking of breakfast restaurants, have any Canadians heard of/been to Cora's Breakfast and Lunch? Fantastic place. The franchise has probably more than doubled in the last 2 years or so, with them cropping up everywhere (except in St. Catharines, though I want desperately to introduce the above friends to it, and there are none down on the peninsula).
Great menu. They do fruit so well. Basically it is a great breakfast place that isn't the greasy slop that you usually get with those types of restaurants. Crepes, waffles, and so much more, covered in mounds of fruit. You can get your traditional stuff (bacon and eggs, etc.), but they have a wide variety of fruit-based breakfasts. I usually go with the Raspberries 4 Lucie (which is a load of raspberries and English cream stuffed into a large crepe) and their raspberry waffle (A belgian waffle covered in custard, raspberries and raspberry coullie). Sadly they've taken the latter off the menu. The strawberry substitute is good too, especially this time of year where the strawberries are fresh. I'm going on Saturday for my dad's b-day.