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Dee Randall
 
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"serene" > wrote in message
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> Dee Randall > wrote:
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>> "serene" > wrote in message
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>> > salgud > wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have a plain old hexagonal grater that I use for everything,
>> >> including cheese.
>> >
>> > We have this one, and it works great, as well (and the container has a
>> > lid for storing the leftover cheese: http://tinyurl.com/ad7o6 (the
>> > longer URL is
>> > http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/store...ay?storeId=12&
>> > langId=-1&catalogId=10101&productId=51506 )
>> >
>> > (I work for Ikea, but I didn't when I bought the grater. ;-)
>> >
>> > serene

>>
>> Thanks, Serene, I'm going to look for these at Ikea, New Haven, CT. They
>> have a 99 cent breakfast there beginning at 9:30 and free coffee (good)
>> from
>> 9:30-10:00.

>
> At my store (Emeryville, Bay Area, CA, US), the breakfast is $1.49
> (eggs, bacon, swedish pancakes, hash browns, coffee).
>
> It is. A few weeks ago, I bought all the stuff to make the Ikea
> meatball meals. Silly, I know, but it was fun having them at home for
> some reason. And they have good prices on things like caviar and
> salmon.
>
> serene, who also gets a 15% discount


Lucky you!!!

The $.99 breakfast in New Haven lacks the swedish pancakes, they are $1
extra. For the $1 extra, I take the cinnamon roll & share it, the pancakes
are a bit mooshy for me. I usually share a little of my salmon for the
meatballs on my spouse's plate. (Turf & surf - tee hee!) But I do like the
meatballs, but couldn't eat them often -- and the potatoes are always just
so! How do they do that, big or small, they are all just al dente! I'm
tempted too to buy the meatballs, but they would have to keep ice cold for
12 hours on the way home, and there are usually other cold things of choice
to bring instead. Perhaps someday.
Dee Dee