Very simple things can really get me looking forward to tomorrow.
For example, knowing that I have onion & garlic bagels, cream cheese, and smoked salmon in the fridge has me almost as excited as Christmas used to when I was little. I want to go to bed so it will hurry up and be morning and I can chow down on them.
Boy, do I know that feeling.
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This week: Foccaccia!
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What? no midnight snack to ensure you sleep soundly? Heavens!
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Ahhh, but the midnight snacks cause vivid dreams, no?
ReplyDeletewhitefish salad with tomato and red onion on an everything bagel: the ultimate hangover breakfast.
ReplyDeleteTHanks. Now I'm desperate to get me to a bagelry.
ReplyDeleteSmoked salmon is deelish, but some time you ought to try that combo with a couple of slices of hot pastrami and a dash of garlic salt.
ReplyDeleteI can't get a bagel for love or money out here. By the time we can get to the only place within a hundred miles that has them (down in Santa Fe), they're generally sold out of every kind of pumpernickel-raisin.
ReplyDelete...And until just now, that didn't bother me.
Er, every kind EXCEPT.
ReplyDeleteBagel deficiency is killing our ability to properly use prepositions.
Damn, Tam, I'm coming to breakfast at your place. (kidding :) )
ReplyDeleteMy wife abhors salmon. I have no idea what's wrong with her, she was brought up in a good Jewish family. Makes no sense. When I need a lox fix, I have to go to synagogue on a Sunday mornings. (Hmm, haven't done that for a while. Where's my tallis?)
Also weird, she never ate chicken until she married me. But she won't eat fried chicken...only grilled or baked. Never knew a Jewish girl (who wasn't a vegan) who wouldn't eat chicken.
What a country.
Tam: Add capers to your concoction. Yummy.
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