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Do you prefer to, a restaurant that allows to bring, your own bread or 1, with bread ? I find the bread of, the restaurant many times, more danger for, the tooth than, when a waiter who works, at the Oyster Bar, that doesn't like you (because of, misunderstanding), opens your, oysters (thinking specific of, the Dabob ).
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do you really mean Bringing Your Own Bread? is that common? I've never heard of it
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do you really mean Bringing Your Own Bread? is that common? I've never heard of it


Tarmac,

in NY it's very, common now to, Bring Your Own Bread, since Bloomberg, made regulations , in regard of kneading .
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Originally Posted by vaclava krishna View Post
Do you prefer to, a restaurant that allows to bring, your own bread or 1, with bread ?

I find the bread of, the restaurant many times, more danger for, the tooth than, when a waiter who works, at the Oyster Bar, that doesn't like you (because of, misunderstanding), opens your, oysters (thinking specific of, the Dabob ).

I have been reading your yoda-like posts for some time now. This is possibly your best effort to date.
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Originally Posted by vaclava krishna View Post
Do you prefer to, a restaurant that allows to bring, your own bread or 1, with bread ?

I find the bread of, the restaurant many times, more danger for, the tooth than, when a waiter who works, at the Oyster Bar, that doesn't like you (because of, misunderstanding), opens your, oysters (thinking specific of, the Dabob ).

The places that you frequent, do they charge a butterage fee?
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As a regular customer of a particular, restaurant can you, keep your favorite loaves in, a specialized climate-controlled bread locker with your, name on the front or, would this be discouraged by, mold ?
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The places that you frequent, do they charge a butterage fee?


Only over, 1kg.
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As a regular customer of a particular, restaurant can you, keep your favorite loaves in, a specialized climate-controlled bread locker with your, name on the front or, would this be discouraged by, mold ?

I recommend only , bread from the oven within, 3 hr of, the reservation .
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Originally Posted by amerikajinda View Post
As a regular customer of a particular, restaurant can you, keep your favorite loaves in, a specialized climate-controlled bread locker with your, name on the front or, would this be discouraged by, mold ?

Kind of like a humidor, but but the opposite, and, for bread?
post #10 of 57
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Kind of like a humidor, but but the opposite, and, for bread?
Indeed but, I was thinking more, along the lines, of the personal, wine lockers available for, pretentious oenophiles who frequent Morton's of, Chicago where they can, store their bottles of 2001, Chateau, Lafite, Rothschild, Pauillac, to be enjoyed during their sub, sequent visits . Please to be reading more, about the concept, here : http://www.chicagobusiness.com/cgi-b...25276&seenIt=1 http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pitt.../s_392513.html http://www.bbr.com/US/db/product/522...KPWB97V6C800B1 pretentious, oenophile:
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Indeed but, I was thinking more, along the lines, of the personal, wine lockers available for, pretentious oenophiles who frequent Morton's of, Chicago where they can, store their bottles of 2001, Chateau, Lafite, Rothschild, Pauillac, to be enjoyed during their sub, sequent visits . Please to be reading more, about the concept, here :

Wow. I don't have the words...wait, I do. arrogant, pretentious, wine-is-the-center-of-my-little-world-overpaid-fuddy-duddy.

Just like a restaurant here that has cigar lockers. For those who absolutely, positively cannot get out of their own miserable microscopic little orbits and see that there is indeed a world out there past the tinted windows of their Range Rover, and that new experiences are what keeps us alive and interesting.
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Wow. I don't have the words...wait, I do. arrogant, pretentious, wine-is-the-center-of-my-little-world-overpaid-fuddy-duddy. Just like a restaurant here that has cigar lockers. For those who absolutely, positively cannot get out of their own miserable microscopic little orbits and see that there is indeed a world out there past the tinted windows of their Range Rover, and that new experiences are what keeps us alive and interesting.
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Have you ever driven a Range Rover (windows tinted or no) to a restaurant that houses either your private wine stock or private cigars?
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+1, wine snobbery is one of the true marks of the tool.
Please all to be, speaking Vaclavian, in the Vaclavan threads. Thank, you .
post #13 of 57
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Originally Posted by Thomas View Post
Wow. I don't have the words...wait, I do. arrogant, pretentious, wine-is-the-center-of-my-little-world-overpaid-fuddy-duddy.

Just like a restaurant here that has cigar lockers. For those who absolutely, positively cannot get out of their own miserable microscopic little orbits and see that there is indeed a world out there past the tinted windows of their Range Rover, and that new experiences are what keeps us alive and interesting.

Have you ever driven a Range Rover (windows tinted or no) to a restaurant that houses either your private wine stock or private cigars?
post #14 of 57
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Originally Posted by Thomas View Post
Wow. I don't have the words...wait, I do. arrogant, pretentious, wine-is-the-center-of-my-little-world-overpaid-fuddy-duddy.

Just like a restaurant here that has cigar lockers. For those who absolutely, positively cannot get out of their own miserable microscopic little orbits and see that there is indeed a world out there past the tinted windows of their Range Rover, and that new experiences are what keeps us alive and interesting.
+1, wine snobbery is one of the true marks of the tool.
post #15 of 57
The wine, locker of the Senator, Orrin Hatch of, Utah at the, Tysons Corner, Virginia branch of, Morton's of, Chicago is filled, with bottles, of apple juices as the Senator,being a Mormon, is by, extension, a teetotaler . Perhaps there is also, a loaf, of Wonder in, his locker ? Incidentally to, make the toastiest, sandwiches of grilled processed cheeses, it is helpful for 1 to, use a, Rowenta set to, linen .
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