Charles Brandon
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Pork and cheese don't mix for me.
This is trash.Have you even seen a McGriddle? It has everything you want + a pancake breading with the syrup built in.
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no, its the pinnicle of breakfast sandwhichIs there a better breakfast sandwich? Had one from this buffet/deli across from where I work and damn. I keep forgetting how good a simple BEC can make someone feel.
wrong.I'd rather have a bagel with cream cheese, capers, lox, tomato, red onion, and lettuce
Yes: ones that don't involve the flesh of a sentient being.
no, its the pinnicle of breakfast sandwhich.
Except that you don't need to be an omnivore to live. Compassion, try it some time - it's infinitely preferable to shoving whatever you want down your gullet "just because you can."
Cold pizza. Pls.it's boring and pedestrian
it's boring and pedestrian
Yes: ones that don't involve the flesh of a sentient being.
buffet/deli??
*record scratch*
Sausage egg and cheese on a buttery biscuit.
oooooh
that's a strugglewich i can get behind
yeah, taylor ham, egg, and cheese.
New Jersey REPRESENT.
Yes: ones that don't involve the flesh of a sentient being.
In the 1920s, Bernays was approached by the Beech-Nut Packing Company – producers of everything from pork products to the nostalgic Beech-Nut bubble gum. Beech-Nut wanted to increase consumer demand for bacon. Bernays turned to his agency’s internal doctor and asked him whether a heavier breakfast might be more beneficial for the American public.
Knowing which way his bread was buttered, the doctor confirmed Bernays suspicion and wrote to five thousand of his doctors friends asking them to confirm it as well. This ‘study’ of doctors encouraging the American public to eat a heavier breakfast – namely ‘Bacon and Eggs’ – was published in major newspapers and magazines of the time to great success. Beech-Nut’s profits rose sharply thanks to Bernays and his team of medical professionals.
I prefer sausage over bacon.
Except that you don't need to be an omnivore to live. Compassion, try it some time - it's infinitely preferable to shoving whatever you want down your gullet "just because you can."
yeah, taylor ham, egg, and cheese.
New Jersey REPRESENT.
It's certainly up there, I'm more partial to a Mallorca with bacon in it.
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McGriddles are top tier for sure but my poor ass can't afford a small $4 sandwich that blue balls my stomach.
I can agree with that, but my solution is to work a second job in order to buy two.
Is that sugar?
That's fucked up.
funny you just described bagels.
I get nice freshly made croissants from our bakery, lightly toast them with butter, fried egg sunny side up, slightly runny, with mayo on the bread, montery jack and bacon and egg. Sometimes i even put a slice of ham on as well. So good.
also whats up with all the vegetarian guilt tripping here? I have compassion, but that has nothing to do with whether or not someone eats meat. i'll stop eating meat when it stops tasting so fucking good.
Except that you don't need to be an omnivore to live. Compassion, try it some time - it's infinitely preferable to shoving whatever you want down your gullet "just because you can."
Give me sausage over bacon, then it's all bueno.