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Originally Posted by gfunkdave
(Post 16832880)
It may be delicious, but I'd never eat anything called a foreskin...at least, not like that. :D
The 4-8? Deck/bridge/CIC/engineering watch, awakened at 0330, ready to relieve the watch by 0345, hoping that the messenger has brought up fresh coffee, 4AM until relieved for breakfast, usually about 0730. The "Darkness before dawn" stint, when all's quiet with the world, in the old days before SATNAV/GPS, little to do but pulling out the sextant for the morning star sights, but the occasional close encounter with the third kind, another vessel, some of which have less than astute hands on the bridge and standing lookout. Good times exercising the junior watch officers awaiting qualification in the arcane art of the maneuvering board, fishing boat lights, and the minimum acceptable CPA. |
Originally Posted by TMOliver
(Post 16834350)
Well, when the alternative is the noted culinary accomplishment, "SOS" (AKA "Sh*t on a Shingle", the military interpretation of "Sloppy Joes", but now and again on the breakfast menus, "Foreskins" are to be anticipated.
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 16831603)
Off to meet a Flyertalker for brunch at Heaven on Seven! Jalapeņo corn muffin! ^ Cheddar cheese grits! ^
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Originally Posted by justforfun
(Post 16834564)
It's got to be SeeYa!
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Bacon. Lots and lots of bacon. :D
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Currently at Fairmont San Francisco.. Like $30 pp for breakfast buffet.. plus plus
Ok I guess.. paying for the atmosphere.. |
Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro
(Post 16841817)
Currently at Fairmont San Francisco.. Like $30 pp for breakfast buffet.. plus plus
Ok I guess.. paying for the atmosphere.. |
A couple (maybe 3) of years ago, we stayed at The Westin Ft. Lauderdale on A1A for the Freddies. They have a Shula's onsite that served breakfast and I had eggs benedict with lobster there that was to die for two days in a row. It was so good that when we moved down to The Westin Diplomat for the weekend, I wanted to drive back to The Westin Ft. Lauderdale to have it for breakfast again. :D
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 16843558)
The best breakfast in San Francisco (IMHO) is two eggs over easy with ham and the best SOUR DOUGH TOAST on the planet at the Buena Vista Cafe.
something about chocolate or tea or something.. |
Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro
(Post 16847943)
Saw the cafe on our tour.. I guess the Buena Vista Cafe is well known in San Francisco.. can't remember the significance, as my mind was in outer space..
something about chocolate or tea or something.. |
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 16848081)
How about Irish Coffee? It was supposedly invented there.
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Crowne Plaza Breakfast after Vancouver - Singapore
The Singapore Changi Airport Crowne Plaza breakfast buffet was astonishing for its "getting" both European and
Singaporean (southern Chinese, Malay and southern Indian) breakfast dishes. Superb quality (apparently croissants get mysteriously spongy in North America!), and cheerful staff at dark o'clock. A reason to choose that hotel again! |
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 16848081)
How about Irish Coffee? It was supposedly invented there.
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Scrambled eggs with maple syrup.
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Originally Posted by stupidhead
(Post 16850279)
Scrambled eggs with maple syrup.
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