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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-18-2012 @ 4:15PM
professortim7 said...
I have stayed in hotels all over the world and have found almost all of the hotels have terrific breakfast. Yes, the syrup is not fresh from maine maple syrup. It is the stuff that almost everyone buys at the grocery store and has at home. The sausage is what we all get at the grocery store frozen and just brown at home. The bacon is bacon. I splurge on top tier bacon that is properly cured and smoked, but this is a lux expense and is twice the pound for pound cost of bacon. I have found that usually the gal running the food is more than willing to cook fresh if that is what you want and typically encourage me to take more to eat at lunch. I routinely eat breakfast and then take four or five servings of fruit yogurt, several sausage patties with cheese on english muffins and one or two pounds of fruit. Yes the juice is usually reconstituted, but this is no different than the juice we all drink at the hotel bar at night with vodka. Quitcha bitchen and go pay fifty bucks for breakfast at the old cunt buffet or the snacker barrel next door. I myself, will be eating breakfast and lunch for free.
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