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CaboRon
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Canadian Breakfast ?
I see the term "Canadian Breakfast" on some lodging websites..... does anyone know what that means ?
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elgatoloco
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Back bacon and some Molson?
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Dave
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Canadian Breakfast
Music and lyrics by Jimmy Dean, Canadian Breakfast was the B side of the 1956 Andy Williams hit...Canadian Sunset. While getting
little airplay in the U.S., it was a mega-hit in Newfoundland...16 years at #1.
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Diver
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I thought it just meant that you didn't have to tip !!
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DanO
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A donut.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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CaboRon
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Canadians Speak Up
Canadians speak up. There might actually be a good Canadian breakfast... is it anything like the extensive British Breakfast ? CaboRon
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oldhippie
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Canadian bacon, much different than real bacon. Of course to Canadians, there's is the real bacon. I like it much better. Perhaps a maple leaf garnish
with a snow cone for desert. All for a looney.
They have some of the best sharp cheddar cheese too.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by oldhippie
Canadian bacon, much different than real bacon. Of course to Canadians, there's is the real bacon. I like it much better. Perhaps a maple leaf garnish
with a snow cone for desert. All for a looney.
They have some of the best sharp cheddar cheese too. |
Wow, Bacon and snow cones doesn't sound like much of a breakfast.... well so much for Ignacio Springs .... I thought they ate better than that.
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bajajudy
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Breakfast at Ignacio Springs consists of eggs al gusto, bacon(I have never had canadian bacon there!), homemade sausage(from their pigs that they feed
dates to), homemade bread, homemade jams(try the patayha if she has some!). Sometimes fresh orange cinnamon buns, fresh squeezed oj and always coffee
ready at daybreak. It is one of the best breakies I have ever had anywhere. Oh she will make pancakes for you if you are not an egg person.
Dont know anything about any snow cones.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
Breakfast at Ignacio Springs consists of eggs al gusto, bacon(I have never had canadian bacon there!), homemade sausage(from their pigs that they feed
dates to), homemade bread, homemade jams(try the patayha if she has some!). Sometimes fresh orange cinnamon buns, fresh squeezed oj and always coffee
ready at daybreak. It is one of the best breakies I have ever had anywhere. Oh she will make pancakes for you if you are not an egg person.
Dont know anything about any snow cones. |
Now that must be what they mean by " Canadian Breakfast "on their website. Sounds a lot better than bacon and snow cones. Ron
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gibson
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to OP
... it means gringos and their dollars are most welcome.
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Bob and Susan
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http://www.canadasfood.com/departments.php?dPath=3
jam cereal and syrup
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DENNIS
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It means Canada is on a diet so, you get nothing.
Enjoy..........as the stupid, insipid one-word parting comment says.
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BajaWarrior
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We were in Canada in June, we only had cereal...
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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Baja&Back
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Us Canadjins don't eat breakfast. That's why we're so slim & svelte!
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If "Canadian Bacon" is ham, what do they call ham?
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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Diver
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Quote: | Originally posted by Oso
If "Canadian Bacon" is ham, what do they call ham? |
American Bacon ???
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Bob and Susan
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the "urban dictionary" has a definition....
http://tinyurl.com/393vcx
it's soooo gross i can't post the contents...you have to click the link
[Edited on 7-24-2007 by Bob and Susan]
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DENNIS
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JEEZO. Gross is not the word. That is so disgusting.
Thanks, Bob.
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Breakfast of Champions
Thats why I always start off the day with a Pacifico......
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