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They speak in a clipped, robotic style that comes off as hyper-verbal broken English (paying with coins is "remunerating with metallic tender discs" and waffles-and-eggs are "the morning consumption of mass quantities with grid-like breakfast slab and flattened chicken embryos").
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A few days earlier, as guests at a fund-raising breakfast forked into slabs of coffeecake, Mr. Gingrich told a lengthy anecdote about John Quincy Adams.
There are sometimes scrambled egg burritos supplemented with morita chile salsa and slabs of breakfast sausage made from that sustainable Cook Pig Ranch pork, or with bacon, Brussels sprouts and feta.
But they are far outnumbered by sweet pastries, fatty sausages and thick slabs of lard, eaten for breakfast with onions.
My father's family were the kind of people who wore shoes only in the winter, ate oatmeal for breakfast and had cold oatmeal cut into slabs and fried in lard for supper.
He said he last visited the young Arab on Saturday morning, when he delivered five large slabs of Afghan bread for the Arabs' breakfast.
A choice of doorstep sandwiches includes a feta and homemade pesto, and a breakfast sandwich (bacon, sausage and free-range egg), all on slabs of local Chough Bakery bread.
For lo, the headline did scream, "Taco Bell jumps into breakfast market," and then up popped the frightful photo you see before you, this hideous slab of yellow and brown depravity looking very much like a barnacle scraped off the bottom of a truck, to which anyone with a functioning anima will naturally recoil in abject and understandable dread.
Salt-baked slabs with cheese, pickled in a jar, julienned in a salad, juiced for breakfast … You can even make beetroot cakes, or turn puddings pink with the dye.
It does a great breakfast, which is eggs, onion and a trim from smoked sturgeon and smoked salmon with a square slab of cream cheese and a toasted bagel on the side.
Slab sides?
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