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« Reply #690 on: January 28, 2011, 12:38:PM »

I came of age before Mickey D's. I learned to eat in what was then Taverns and Greasy Spoons. One of my faves was a German American Saloon built a little after the Civil War. It was called Sahamuels. I use to go for lunch there. They ground their own hamburger meat from Chuck. The cook was an old German immigrant named Trudy, pronounced Twooody. She shaped each burger when you came, and she had arthritis, so they resembled Rhode Island. They mad no french fries. She made American fries, from boiled potatoes. She fried them puppies in a cast iron skillet in Lard. The burger was fried in another cast iron skillet in Butter. She toasted the bun for customers if they asked for it that way. But for us regulars she put them on Bakery Rye not ever in a plastic bag, but wax paper bag, and buttered the bread. I'd tell her to hold the salad, just thin sliced raw onions, and American fries. I'd put some mustard on the burger, and a little more S&P on the fries and dunk 'em in cat soup, with three ice cold bottles of Miller High Life the Champagne of bottle beers. Bo Didley had a hit with Greasy Spoon.
Trudy would be about 110+ years old if she were alive
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This all sounds so delicious.  And to cap it off with the High Life.  Excellent.
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« Reply #691 on: February 05, 2011, 03:32:AM »

I had a english muffin sandwich that had bacon, egg and cheese in it with a small coffee Smile
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"Everyone, please hold hands," August directs as his father, then his mother, says grace. They give thanks for the food, their health, the beautiful day, and the company of friends. They ask for guidance and to grow closer to God.
Though Hargitay and Hermann met at work, their first real date was at his church. "It was pretty sacred and profound in our life," Hargitay says. "It completely set the tone for our relationship and our marriage."
Though she was raised Catholic and has a very strong faith, Hargitay calls herself a Christian who doesn't go to church every Sunday. "Religion has caused wars and also a lot of pain, and I don't think that's what God intended," she says with quiet conviction. "I find faith to be a more private thing. For me, it's about my personal relationship with God. I think God has a plan, and a big one. I try to live in gratitude and awe and to get to know Him better and pray that He helps guide me in the decisions I make."
She believes in signs. And on that day, in that church, an inner voice told her that she had not gotten married yet because she had been waiting for Hermann. "I had been engaged before, but what I felt for Peter I had never felt before — it was knowing that someone else put you first and that you put him first. A lot of people have doubts on their wedding day, but I was never so sure and happy. We were going into the unknown together and were taking care of each other the way you're supposed to when you are married."
Wed for six years now, Hargitay describes her marriage as the perfect balance of opposites: "I bring him out, he brings me in; he slows me down, I make him go faster." -Mariska Hargitay

When Mariska Hargitay, Costar of the TV series “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit,” was asked about positive influences in her life, she responded with this comment on the sister from her high school who encouraged her to reach her full potential:

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« Reply #692 on: February 05, 2011, 07:11:PM »

French toast with a spicy tomato salsa, a cup of coffee and a cigarette.
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« Reply #693 on: February 06, 2011, 10:48:AM »

Sunday;
Black Bavarian Rye bread, butter, Mickelberry ham, dark roast colombian coffee, nutrasweet, a little cottage cheese and pears in light juice, and e-cigs to finish.
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« Reply #694 on: February 06, 2011, 11:01:AM »

Still no breakfast yet.  :(
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« Reply #695 on: February 06, 2011, 05:38:PM »

Leftover pizza
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« Reply #696 on: February 08, 2011, 10:44:AM »

A few pieces of buttered raisin toast with a nice cup of tea.
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« Reply #697 on: February 08, 2011, 12:30:PM »

Pancakes with syrup, porridge, buttered toast and, of course, coffee.
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« Reply #698 on: February 08, 2011, 12:32:PM »

Bear Naked cereal and then followed up with some chicken noodle soup.

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« Reply #699 on: February 08, 2011, 02:01:PM »

Left over KFC.
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