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    Location, location. Location. AMERICAN BREAKFASTwith view and sea wind. PRICELESS. Want a deal ...see your neighborhood Dennie's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dash View Post
    Location, location. Location. AMERICAN BREAKFASTwith view and sea wind. PRICELESS. Want a deal ...see your neighborhood Dennie's.

    The point exactly Dash, god took care of the creativity with the blue sea and double rainbow the breakfast just gave a reason to sit for a while,,,,,, I agree naugahyde at Denny's just doesn't do the same for my heart and that bottle of rum cream follows me around coffee pot to coffee pot in the morning

    the thrill about Negril is if it's the eggs benedict you are after wander on please,,,,, if not here it's over there or over there or over there

    most mornings finds us on the patio nursing rum cream & blue mountain, spicy bun hot out of the toaster married to new zealand butter and guava jam, cold oranges thrown into the igloo on the way to bed last night morphing into glasses of teeth numding sweet refreshment in the juicer, maybe a mango or passion apple giving up its fruit, is that hummingbird flapping her wings to the beat of that song

    hmmmmmm fried toast now that is a tasty morning treat

    And Marko I never got the taste for peanut porridge but a nice styrofoam cup of banana porridge (almost malto meal like consistancy) on the way up into the hills to haul the kids to school is a true treat


    Back in the day before electric juicer

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