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When I went to UConn in 61 and when I was stationed at Groton, I was introduced to and enjoyed egg bagels over those years with lox and cream cheese. These were not packaged bagels as they are today, but purchased in bakeries or Jewish Delis. There was a Jewish Deli on Albany Ave in Hartford called Platz's and another on Blue Hills Ave called Manny's. I have not had an egg bakel in many years. ABQ has chain bagelariums like "Epsteins" but I rarely go out that far south. Except for NY City, I would imagine egg bagels are a thing of the paste.
Just a funny story. When I visited Manny's Deli at one time, a fellow came in at lunch time and ordered a corn beef sandwich on white bread. Manny, himself, came around the corner and got right into that man's face and berated him for ordering corned beef on white when it should have been on rye. Manny said, you are going to have on rye whether you like it or not. And, that was how the man got his sandwich.
When I grew up, there was one Jewish Deli in ABQ. The only place you could get rye, or pumpernickel bread and bagels.
Just a funny story. When I visited Manny's Deli at one time, a fellow came in at lunch time and ordered a corn beef sandwich on white bread. Manny, himself, came around the corner and got right into that man's face and berated him for ordering corned beef on white when it should have been on rye. Manny said, you are going to have on rye whether you like it or not. And, that was how the man got his sandwich.
When I grew up, there was one Jewish Deli in ABQ. The only place you could get rye, or pumpernickel bread and bagels.