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June 7, 2009
Super-Last-Minute-Little-Post
The RoBeastress and I went to Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut a couple weeks ago to see Penn & Teller. The next morning we got some lunch at Panera Bread. This is what I chose from the menu:
I must admit, the sandwich was good and I couldn't even taste the hyphens. Next time I'm going to try the high-quality home-style hand-tossed freshly-baked fat-free oven-roasted hard-boiled vine-ripened skin-on sun-dried cinnamon-sugar pepper-mustard at the Bakery-Cafe. Mmm-Bop!
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So that's why Panera Bread soups are expensive. They don't have regular soup, they have Delicious Soup.
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