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Andy wrote:
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> And the Last June 30, 2009 Breakfast in History is...?
>
> Nucularized creamed chipped beef with fresh cracked pepper on toast and a
> tall glass of ice cold milk.
>
> You?
>
> Andy


Two croissants, one with peanut butter and one with Nutella. Fresh
pineapple, green grapes with honey (they were sour) and of course the
partly-caffeinated solution without which morning aren't worth bothering
about
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Arri London wrote:
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> Andy wrote:
>> And the Last June 30, 2009 Breakfast in History is...?
>>
>> Nucularized creamed chipped beef with fresh cracked pepper on toast and a
>> tall glass of ice cold milk.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy

>
> Two croissants, one with peanut butter and one with Nutella. Fresh
> pineapple, green grapes with honey (they were sour) and of course the
> partly-caffeinated solution without which morning aren't worth bothering
> about


Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!

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Jean B. said...

> Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!



That's always been something that for the life of me, I keep forgetting to
buy/try!

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Andy wrote:
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>> Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!

>
>
> That's always been something that for the life of me, I keep forgetting to
> buy/try!
>
> Andy


Well, once you do try it, you will probably be an instant convert.

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Jean B. said...

> Andy wrote:
>> Jean B. said...
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>>> Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!

>>
>>
>> That's always been something that for the life of me, I keep forgetting
>> to buy/try!
>>
>> Andy

>
> Well, once you do try it, you will probably be an instant convert.



That's what I'm afraid of.

Andy


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Jean B. wrote:
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> Well, once you do try it, you will probably be an instant convert.
>


You can have my share.

Serene, not a Nutella-lover

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Serene Vannoy wrote:
> Jean B. wrote:
> [Nutella]
>> Well, once you do try it, you will probably be an instant convert.
>>

>
> You can have my share.
>
> Serene, not a Nutella-lover
>

Is that good or bad, I wonder? That is a nice offer, but the
problem would be access to too much Nutella!

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On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 08:40:51 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:

>Serene Vannoy wrote:
>> Jean B. wrote:
>> [Nutella]
>>> Well, once you do try it, you will probably be an instant convert.
>>>

>>
>> You can have my share.
>>
>> Serene, not a Nutella-lover
>>

>Is that good or bad, I wonder? That is a nice offer, but the
>problem would be access to too much Nutella!


Since I don't like hazelnuts, I didn't think I'd like Nutella. WRONG!
Don't you love it on crepes? Which reminds me... it's summer -
dessert crepes will be the fill it yourself kind with mixed berries,
bananas, Nutella and whipped cream.

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"Jean B." wrote:
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> Arri London wrote:
> >
> > Andy wrote:
> >> And the Last June 30, 2009 Breakfast in History is...?
> >>
> >> Nucularized creamed chipped beef with fresh cracked pepper on toast and a
> >> tall glass of ice cold milk.
> >>
> >> You?
> >>
> >> Andy

> >
> > Two croissants, one with peanut butter and one with Nutella. Fresh
> > pineapple, green grapes with honey (they were sour) and of course the
> > partly-caffeinated solution without which morning aren't worth bothering
> > about

>
> Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!
>
> --
> Jean B.



Sorry! It is an infrequent treat around our house.
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Arri London wrote:
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> "Jean B." wrote:
>> Arri London wrote:
>>> Andy wrote:
>>>> And the Last June 30, 2009 Breakfast in History is...?
>>>>
>>>> Nucularized creamed chipped beef with fresh cracked pepper on toast and a
>>>> tall glass of ice cold milk.
>>>>
>>>> You?
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>> Two croissants, one with peanut butter and one with Nutella. Fresh
>>> pineapple, green grapes with honey (they were sour) and of course the
>>> partly-caffeinated solution without which morning aren't worth bothering
>>> about

>> Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!
>>
>> --
>> Jean B.

>
>
> Sorry! It is an infrequent treat around our house.


I guess I'd need a single-sized tub of it. Not a bad idea.

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"Jean B." wrote:
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> Arri London wrote:
> >
> > "Jean B." wrote:
> >> Arri London wrote:
> >>> Andy wrote:
> >>>> And the Last June 30, 2009 Breakfast in History is...?
> >>>>
> >>>> Nucularized creamed chipped beef with fresh cracked pepper on toast and a
> >>>> tall glass of ice cold milk.
> >>>>
> >>>> You?
> >>>>
> >>>> Andy
> >>> Two croissants, one with peanut butter and one with Nutella. Fresh
> >>> pineapple, green grapes with honey (they were sour) and of course the
> >>> partly-caffeinated solution without which morning aren't worth bothering
> >>> about
> >> Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jean B.

> >
> >
> > Sorry! It is an infrequent treat around our house.

>
> I guess I'd need a single-sized tub of it. Not a bad idea.
>
> --
> Jean B.


It comes in a small jar. Or go to some posh gourmet shop and get it in
tiny individual jars.
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"Arri London" > wrote in message
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> "Jean B." wrote:
>>
>> Arri London wrote:
>> >
>> > "Jean B." wrote:
>> >> Arri London wrote:
>> >>> Andy wrote:
>> >>>> And the Last June 30, 2009 Breakfast in History is...?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Nucularized creamed chipped beef with fresh cracked pepper on toast
>> >>>> and a
>> >>>> tall glass of ice cold milk.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> You?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Andy
>> >>> Two croissants, one with peanut butter and one with Nutella. Fresh
>> >>> pineapple, green grapes with honey (they were sour) and of course the
>> >>> partly-caffeinated solution without which morning aren't worth
>> >>> bothering
>> >>> about
>> >> Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Jean B.
>> >
>> >
>> > Sorry! It is an infrequent treat around our house.

>>
>> I guess I'd need a single-sized tub of it. Not a bad idea.
>>
>> --
>> Jean B.

>
> It comes in a small jar. Or go to some posh gourmet shop and get it in
> tiny individual jars.


I LOVE Nutella on hot croissants.


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In article >, Arri London >
wrote:

> "Jean B." wrote:
> >
> > Arri London wrote:
> > >
> > > Andy wrote:
> > >> And the Last June 30, 2009 Breakfast in History is...?
> > >>
> > >> Nucularized creamed chipped beef with fresh cracked pepper on toast and a
> > >> tall glass of ice cold milk.
> > >>
> > >> You?
> > >>
> > >> Andy
> > >
> > > Two croissants, one with peanut butter and one with Nutella. Fresh
> > > pineapple, green grapes with honey (they were sour) and of course the
> > > partly-caffeinated solution without which morning aren't worth bothering
> > > about

> >
> > Nutella... I don't want to think about that. Begone!
> >
> > --
> > Jean B.

>
>
> Sorry! It is an infrequent treat around our house.


Ditto here... <sigh>
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