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Fresh bread and honey butter
- WAAggie
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Fresh bread and honey butter
My wife’s been on a kick of making homemade bread. Anyone remember the great slice of bread you could get in the Student center with honey butter?
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That occurred after I finished school there. But I did walk through there a few times and remember the place and the good smell. Those of us who have some age can remember getting Aggie ice cream in the basement of the old Ag building on the quad.
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
That bread was a great treat!
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
That bread was a meal
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
Don’t forget the Marv and Joe.
We had our reception at the alumni house. Hazel’s (I think that was the name) catered the reception. We had sliced bread with butter, jam, and what not for our guests.
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We had our reception at the alumni house. Hazel’s (I think that was the name) catered the reception. We had sliced bread with butter, jam, and what not for our guests.
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
Remember the build-your-own-sandwich, and pay-by-the-ounce place? I think it was called The Briar? Those sandwiches were so good.
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
Is the sandwich place gone? I spent many lunches there.brownjeans wrote:Remember the build-your-own-sandwich, and pay-by-the-ounce place? I think it was called The Briar? Those sandwiches were so good.
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
BREAD IS OF THE DEVIL
(Sorry I’m just agitated because I haven’t eaten any bread in about a year)
(Sorry I’m just agitated because I haven’t eaten any bread in about a year)
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
The build your own sandwich place I don't remember, but there was a really nice lady who would sell pizza.
You want some pizza? So good so yummy!
I even bought a shirt with her on it since she was known to all when the food places were open at lunchtime. Saw her a few years later doing samples at Sam's Club. Had to say hi since it brought a smile to my face to hear her making the sale again.
Socrates might remember he was there around the same time I was.
Hazel's was definitely still around.
You want some pizza? So good so yummy!
I even bought a shirt with her on it since she was known to all when the food places were open at lunchtime. Saw her a few years later doing samples at Sam's Club. Had to say hi since it brought a smile to my face to hear her making the sale again.
Socrates might remember he was there around the same time I was.
Hazel's was definitely still around.
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
I remember both. The Dairy Bar was still in the Ag building when I was there, and the fresh bread and honey butter place was operating in the GLTSC. Man, it's a miracle I didn't weigh 500 lbs by the time I graduated. That bread was crack.
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Re: Fresh bread and honey buttery
Anyone remember the huge bag of bread ends that you could get for about $1.99? Big fan here.
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Re: Fresh bread and honey butter
Holy crap. I had forgotten about that bread but I swear the moment you mentioned it I could taste it all over again! That stuff was thick and so addicting! (yes, I dropped that there for you @hipsterdoofus21 )
For some reason this triggered my memory of also being able to go bowling in the TSC before they turned it into the BullPen or whatever that billiards hall was called after that.