Yes but in the Jewish one you cannot mix two kinds of bread so theirs are even more boring.
Oh well. I guess my plan to try it is completely toast now.
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Yes but in the Jewish one you cannot mix two kinds of bread so theirs are even more boring.
We should probably get a toaster for the staff canteen so you'll be able to toast that plan properly.Oh well. I guess my plan to try it is completely toast now.
We'll take two slices of bread, butter on one side each, a slice of cheese in-between (I prefer pepper jack), and then pan fry it. Often served alongside tomato soup.
Sometimes we'll add a slice of fried bologna as well.
NO! You think Xenforo could handle a toaster???We should probably get a toaster for the staff canteen so you'll be able to toast that plan properly.
Shhh! We don't want it to realize what we're doing. Are you trying to make the whole site crash?NO! You think Xenforo could handle a toaster???
NO! You think Xenforo could handle a toaster???
Everything makes sense now.It doesn't handle the toaster; it is a toaster.
I thought it's more frying pan...It doesn't handle the toaster; it is a toaster.
I thought it's more frying pan...
Wait. That's a thing?Subway's fish 'n' chips
Wait. That's a thing?
Bring fish 'n' chips onto a subway and you've got a Subway fish 'n' chips.I recall Subway offering it on its menu in Saudi Arabia, but I have only eaten from Subway a few times in my life. I wouldn't know.
This reminded me of an old TV show my brother and I used to watch when we were kids:Bring fish 'n' chips onto a subway and you've got a Subway fish 'n' chips.
Interesting. In the U.S. they just offer sandwiches and salads.I recall Subway offering it on its menu in Saudi Arabia, but I have only eaten from Subway a few times in my life. I wouldn't know.
Just the other day I heard that service in foreign KFCs is much better than in American KFCs. I wonder if in other multinational food chains there are significant differences between American stores and foreign ones.Interesting. In the U.S. they just offer sandwiches and salads.
They usually adjust their menus to better suit local tastes and cultures (quality is probably also better due to the lack of high fructose corn syrup in everything). The idea of selling Subway selling fish and chips just struck me as odd because their whole shtick is sandwiches.Just the other day I heard that service in foreign KFCs is much better than in American KFCs. I wonder if in other multinational food chains there are significant differences between American stores and foreign ones.
Subway don't do fish and chips here; Britons would probably consider that some kind of crime.They usually adjust their menus to better suit local tastes and cultures (quality is probably also better due to the lack of high fructose corn syrup in everything). The idea of selling Subway selling fish and chips just struck me as odd because their whole shtick is sandwiches.
I found the US McDonald's sooo much better than the British, but the KFC was so-so.Just the other day I heard that service in foreign KFCs is much better than in American KFCs. I wonder if in other multinational food chains there are significant differences between American stores and foreign ones.
I once heard that shortly after Starbucks opened in the UK, the workers were told to not wish customers a nice day because British people did not like being told to have a nice day.Subway don't do fish and chips here; Britons would probably consider that some kind of crime.
It sounds a bit sarcastic, perhaps, but some workers at various places do use some variant of it and it's fine.I once heard that shortly after Starbucks opened in the UK, the workers were told to not wish customers a nice day because British people did not like being told to have a nice day.