Fall Winter 2022 Sample Tour - Berlin, New York & Paris
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@mclaincausey I gave you total 100% credit for being my Mezcal Mentor. I had seen that Alex had Mezcal in Germany and it looked like they were just doing shots. Decided that they needed to have a proper Mezcal experience.
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Sunny and perfect here in LA today @Alex…
What the hell, may also try to swing by SOP on Sunday as well then.
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Long over due meet up with Alex and AJ
Good to see guys !!Next time , I will take you for a long drive and show you pretty places outside NYC
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That looks epic af @Mustafa911 ???
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It seems more like a culinary journey… but everything looks pretty tasty and to be honest I'm getting a little jealous right now. Enjoy and have a good time guys.
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But looks like you're still in the UK…so it can only get better.
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@giles I noticed eggs , toast , bacon , sausage . Wtf that’s British breakfast lol
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Eggs, toast, beans, bangers and rashers ey mate? While it's fun to make fun of the beans-and-toast thing, that looks like a delicious, hearty breakfast to me. The mushrooms and grilled tomatoes too. I used to love getting Irish breakfast that was similar to this at a pub near me when I lived in Minneapolis.
Ever since I spent time down under and had things like miso soup available for breakfast I have thought the way we think about breakfast in America (and perhaps more broadly in the West in general) is limited. There's a great, great Hulu series David Change has called The Next Thing You Eat that has an episode challenging that and getting a little bit into how things came to be the way they are. Some of the shit we eat for breakfast, particularly sugary cereals positioned to kids, are really ridiculous and it's funny to watch them scarf it down in amazed disgust.
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Eggs, toast, beans, bangers and rashers ey mate? While it's fun to make fun of the beans-and-toast thing, that looks like a delicious, hearty breakfast to me.
I did read somewhere that the leading cause of heart disease among the English was being from England.
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Eggs, toast, beans, bangers and rashers ey mate? While it's fun to make fun of the beans-and-toast thing, that looks like a delicious, hearty breakfast to me. The mushrooms and grilled tomatoes too. I used to love getting Irish breakfast that was similar to this at a pub near me when I lived in Minneapolis.
Ever since I spent time down under and had things like miso soup available for breakfast I have thought the way we think about breakfast in America (and perhaps more broadly in the West in general) is limited. There's a great, great Hulu series David Change has called The Next Thing You Eat that has an episode challenging that and getting a little bit into how things came to be the way they are. Some of the shit we eat for breakfast, particularly sugary cereals positioned to kids, are really ridiculous and it's funny to watch them scarf it down in amazed disgust.
By the way I love english breakfast. And you're right, those high-sugar breakfasts for kids really suck for the teeth and the kids' development.