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Silvar Beitel[_2_] 03-04-2011 06:20 PM

Good Silvar, Bad Silvar
 
For lunch yesterday, Bad Silvar had a grilled cheese sandwich made
with white bread, Velveeta, and mayo, outside smeared with margarine.
Plus canned Campbell's Tomato Soup (with milk). With some Nabisco
saltines crumbled on top. And a pickle. And a PBRB to wash it down.
Just like when I was a kid (well, other than the beer :-) )

For brunch this morning, Good Silvar made Smoked Nova Scotia Salmon
Eggs Benedict with freshly made Sauce Hollandaise on homemade whole-
wheat English muffins, and fresh strawberries, orange sections and
cantaloupe slices on the side. With champagne. For no particular
reason at all, although impressing Mrs. Beitel was a nice side
benefit :-)

Posted for whatever small entertainment value you might find in it.

--
Silvar Beitel

Nancy Young[_3_] 03-04-2011 06:48 PM

Good Silvar, Bad Silvar
 
Silvar Beitel wrote:
> For lunch yesterday, Bad Silvar had a grilled cheese sandwich made
> with white bread, Velveeta, and mayo, outside smeared with margarine.
> Plus canned Campbell's Tomato Soup (with milk). With some Nabisco
> saltines crumbled on top. And a pickle. And a PBRB to wash it down.
> Just like when I was a kid (well, other than the beer :-) )
>
> For brunch this morning, Good Silvar made Smoked Nova Scotia Salmon
> Eggs Benedict with freshly made Sauce Hollandaise on homemade whole-
> wheat English muffins, and fresh strawberries, orange sections and
> cantaloupe slices on the side. With champagne. For no particular
> reason at all, although impressing Mrs. Beitel was a nice side
> benefit :-)
>
> Posted for whatever small entertainment value you might find in it.


Bad Silvar is a riot, Good Silvar kind of intimidates me.

nancy

sf[_9_] 03-04-2011 09:29 PM

Good Silvar, Bad Silvar
 
On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 10:20:53 -0700 (PDT), Silvar Beitel
> wrote:

> For brunch this morning, Good Silvar made Smoked Nova Scotia Salmon
> Eggs Benedict with freshly made Sauce Hollandaise on homemade whole-
> wheat English muffins, and fresh strawberries, orange sections and
> cantaloupe slices on the side. With champagne. For no particular
> reason at all, although impressing Mrs. Beitel was a nice side
> benefit :-)
>
> Posted for whatever small entertainment value you might find in it.


Sounds absolutely delicious! Mrs. Beitel is a lucky woman. :)

--

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.

Bryan[_6_] 03-04-2011 09:39 PM

Good Silvar, Bad Silvar
 
On Apr 3, 12:20*pm, Silvar Beitel > wrote:
> For lunch yesterday, Bad Silvar had a grilled cheese sandwich made
> with white bread, Velveeta, and mayo, outside smeared with margarine.
> Plus canned Campbell's Tomato Soup (with milk). *With some Nabisco
> saltines crumbled on top. *And a pickle. *And a PBRB to wash it down.
> Just like when I was a kid (well, other than the beer :-) )
>

That is truly nasty. My family featured a few really crappy things
too. I stay as far away from them as possible. At least the PBR is
not a bad beer choice because even though it's pretty crappy, it's
also pretty cheap. That idiot Andy pays more for beer that's even
crappier (Bud Light).
> --
> Silvar Beitel


--Bryan

M. JL Esq. 03-04-2011 10:46 PM

Good Silvar, Bad Silvar
 
sf wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 10:20:53 -0700 (PDT), Silvar Beitel
> > wrote:
>
>
>>For brunch this morning, Good Silvar made Smoked Nova Scotia Salmon
>>Eggs Benedict with freshly made Sauce Hollandaise on homemade whole-
>>wheat English muffins, and fresh strawberries, orange sections and
>>cantaloupe slices on the side. With champagne. For no particular
>>reason at all, although impressing Mrs. Beitel was a nice side
>>benefit :-)
>>
>>Posted for whatever small entertainment value you might find in it.

>
>
> Sounds absolutely delicious! Mrs. Beitel is a lucky woman. :)
>



With an apparently robust appetite!

I can barely nibble my way around a boiled egg and slice of toast in the
mornings.

But that does sound like a nice lunch:)

I remember one grey, rainy early morning i confronted a traditional
English country house breakfast buffet, in the Cotswold iirc, lake
district? i was barely able to grab a cup of coffee before i fled from
the abundance of food in mounting nausea:)
--
JL

Lou decruss 03-04-2011 10:51 PM

Good Silvar, Bad Silvar
 
On Sun, 03 Apr 2011 14:46:38 -0700, "M. JL Esq." >
wrote:

>sf wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 10:20:53 -0700 (PDT), Silvar Beitel
>> > wrote:
>>
>>
>>>For brunch this morning, Good Silvar made Smoked Nova Scotia Salmon
>>>Eggs Benedict with freshly made Sauce Hollandaise on homemade whole-
>>>wheat English muffins, and fresh strawberries, orange sections and
>>>cantaloupe slices on the side. With champagne. For no particular
>>>reason at all, although impressing Mrs. Beitel was a nice side
>>>benefit :-)
>>>
>>>Posted for whatever small entertainment value you might find in it.

>>
>>
>> Sounds absolutely delicious! Mrs. Beitel is a lucky woman. :)
>>

>
>
>With an apparently robust appetite!
>
>I can barely nibble my way around a boiled egg and slice of toast in the
>mornings.
>
>But that does sound like a nice lunch:)
>
>I remember one grey, rainy early morning i confronted a traditional
>English country house breakfast buffet, in the Cotswold iirc, lake
>district? i was barely able to grab a cup of coffee before i fled from
>the abundance of food in mounting nausea:)


I usually can't eat in the morning myself. I need to up for a couple
hours before I can eat. Only once or twice a year do I wake up
hungry. We often spend weekends with some friends who are big
breakfast people. In the morning they're cooking before the coffee is
even ready. They both work at the same hospital and start at 7AM.
They cook breakfast at home every day. I'm not talking pastry or
toast, they cook, clean up and get to work by 7 AM. I admire the
discipline and there's no way I could do it. I'm lucky to be able to
make coffee!

Lou


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