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Went to Endicott in Beverly, Ma. Weekly pilgrimage every Sunday to bagel World was tradition Junior/Senior year.Not in CT, but Bagel World in Danvers, MA.
Went to Endicott in Beverly, Ma. Weekly pilgrimage every Sunday to bagel World was tradition Junior/Senior year.Not in CT, but Bagel World in Danvers, MA.
Where in CT is Jersey?
Couldn't be further off base. Most bagels stink, there are even fewer places that truly do bagels right than there are pizza places that do it right. A true NJ bagel is nothing like the soft bready cr@p you get at most places.Bagels, like lobster rolls, pizza and beer, are pretty easy to make.
As the next 37 pages will demonstrate, it's not hard to find a good one anywhere.
Couldn't be further off base. Most bagels stink, there are even fewer places that truly do bagels right than there are pizza places that do it right. A true NJ bagel is nothing like the soft bready cr@p you get at most places.
Couldn't be further off base. Most bagels stink, there are even fewer places that truly do bagels right than there are pizza places that do it right. A true NJ bagel is nothing like the soft bready cr@p you get at most places.
Shef’s on Rt 10 in Cheshire does a good job. Salt bagel w/ scallion cream cheese always hits the spot.
Honest question:
which has better food; homeless shelters or school cafeterias?
No, purely because they put way too much salt on their everything bagels to the point that they are basically inedible.No shout out for Bagelman in Danbury?
I only get the everything bagel if I'm having it as an egg sandwich. Then it's just enough salt. On its own, though, I agreeNo, purely because they put way too much salt on their everything bagels to the point that they are basically inedible.
I think the Brookfield one has better bagels but the Danbury one has better subsbagelman in danbury easy
I think the Brookfield one has better bagels but the Danbury one has better subs
Subs and Grinders are interchangeable in CT. It's never a hoagie though...what is a "sub"? Is that like a grinder or something?
I only get the everything bagel if I'm having it as an egg sandwich. Then it's just enough salt. On its own, though, I agree
Subs and Grinders are interchangeable in CT. It's never a hoagie though
I typically say grinder. Probably 80% of the time. For some reason in my brain I associate something like eggplant/sausage/chicken parmesan as a grinder and deli meats as a subI was being facetious.
Though I will say that the closer you get to the South End of Hartford, the less interchangeable even "sub" is.
When I lived in Glastonbury, "grinder" was nearly ubiquitous even in Wethersfield and Glastonbury. We never called it a sub, unless for some insane reason you were going to Subway.
But, it's pushing 10 years since I lived there so maybe things have changed.
(note: I'm not even 30 years old and this post sounds like 80 smh)
I typically say grinder. Probably 80% of the time. For some reason in my brain I associate something like eggplant/sausage/chicken parmesan as a grinder and deli meats as a sub
Fancy Bagels in Southington (also Farmington I believe) is outstanding.
That's actually pretty accurate with how I view itI noticed that among kids at UConn who were from farther outside of Hartford (hot = grinder; cold = sub).
I typically say grinder. Probably 80% of the time. For some reason in my brain I associate something like eggplant/sausage/chicken parmesan as a grinder and deli meats as a sub
I put that stuff on EVERYTHING . Great on eggs, veggies, chicken, potatoesGo to Trader Joe's and get this stuff. Then you can order any kind of bagel you want and customize your "Everything" to your liking. Also, since you can put it inside a bagel sandwich or stuck to the cream cheese or butter when open faced, eating is a lot less messy of an endeavor. It's great. Looks like you can get it online at a few places if you don't have a Trader Joe's.
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Growing up in Connecticut everything on long bread was called a grinder.That's actually pretty accurate with how I view it
I'm always right.
The fact that you found something edible in New Jersey is just more evidence of that.