When choosing my going out to eat food treats I don't hold back and try to pick the healthy options this is partly because long ago I realized I do not go out to eat for healthy.. but, also I acknowledge that the offering of healthy restaurant food is mostly an advertising myth.
Breakfast, one of the many important meals of the day (they're all important), but breakfast especially so as you are literally breaking your fast depending on how long you sleep and how long before sleeping you last ate. A nice healthy way I like to start my day is usually oatmeal or other grains and maybe some fruit or something simple like toast and jam.. But sometimes.. there are special cases, instances, occurrences.. These said occurrences call for a breakfast that will clog your arteries and soak up all the poison one may have consumed the night before. There just may have been a morning like that when I was passing through for a few days in Seattle. My go to test for a restaurants breakfast worthiness is eggs benedict. How can anyone go wrong with such a delicious classic and how can anyone screw it up the recipe is ancient? If they do make a terrible benedict then they are judged as not being worthy of my breakfast dining moneys.
Glo's of Capitol Hill Seattle is everything I could hope for in a hole in the wall diner. The dish I picked was of course eggs benedict but with a fun twist where I sometimes get ham, spinach, salmon patties, etc.. there was a large portion of a smashed avocado... If I could imagine a vegetarian dish that could be described as fat covered in more fat and just a dollop of cholesterol I'm not sure I could come up with a better recipe. I think Glo's is the most amazing hole in the wall diner that I've overlooked for way too long, I will be back.. My usual breakfast joint is Lola's (Belltown not very far from Capitol Hill) , and while I sincerely love Lola's house made maple sausage that I sometimes dream about and it's hard to pass up a breakfast there.. It's definitely not diner food.. a time honored cure for absorbing poison.. In conclusion.. Glo's is placed up there in my go to staples for a delicious diner experience after a late night of um adventuring. While in Seattle and near the Capitol Hill area.. check it out..
Breakfast, one of the many important meals of the day (they're all important), but breakfast especially so as you are literally breaking your fast depending on how long you sleep and how long before sleeping you last ate. A nice healthy way I like to start my day is usually oatmeal or other grains and maybe some fruit or something simple like toast and jam.. But sometimes.. there are special cases, instances, occurrences.. These said occurrences call for a breakfast that will clog your arteries and soak up all the poison one may have consumed the night before. There just may have been a morning like that when I was passing through for a few days in Seattle. My go to test for a restaurants breakfast worthiness is eggs benedict. How can anyone go wrong with such a delicious classic and how can anyone screw it up the recipe is ancient? If they do make a terrible benedict then they are judged as not being worthy of my breakfast dining moneys.
Glo's of Capitol Hill Seattle is everything I could hope for in a hole in the wall diner. The dish I picked was of course eggs benedict but with a fun twist where I sometimes get ham, spinach, salmon patties, etc.. there was a large portion of a smashed avocado... If I could imagine a vegetarian dish that could be described as fat covered in more fat and just a dollop of cholesterol I'm not sure I could come up with a better recipe. I think Glo's is the most amazing hole in the wall diner that I've overlooked for way too long, I will be back.. My usual breakfast joint is Lola's (Belltown not very far from Capitol Hill) , and while I sincerely love Lola's house made maple sausage that I sometimes dream about and it's hard to pass up a breakfast there.. It's definitely not diner food.. a time honored cure for absorbing poison.. In conclusion.. Glo's is placed up there in my go to staples for a delicious diner experience after a late night of um adventuring. While in Seattle and near the Capitol Hill area.. check it out..
it could be labeled "eat me" with the implication that you will grow after consumption
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