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For Breakfast- Bacon, Bruschetta & Fresh Mozzarella Omelet- A three egg omelet with chopped bacon, bruschetta mix (diced Roma tomatoes, garlic, fresh basil, shallots, black pepper & olive oil) and melted fresh mozzarella cheese. Served with fresh baked breakfast bread (or try a freshly baked buttermilk biscuit) and your choice of baby Yukon Gold breakfast potatoes or fresh fruit. $10.95 For Lunch- Crispy Chicken Cordon Bleu Salad- This seems like a lot of food, because its a lot of food. Fresh greens with diced tomato, red onion and hard-boiled egg topped with a julienne version of our crispy Chicken Cordon Blue,a 5 ounce chicken breast and sliced ham melted together with Swiss cheese. Served with toasted sourdough bread and the dressing of your choice, plus a cup of soup or chowder. $10.95 Words of the Day- For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone. ~Audrey Hepburn Not a Fun Fact- In the early 20’s, inventor Thomas Midgley Jr. discovered that he could make car engines more efficient by adding Tetraethyllead to gasoline, and was awarded a Nichols Medal. Later, it was discovered that the chemicals had filled the atmosphere with lead, leading to worldwide lead poisoning. In the late 20’s, the same inventor synthesized one the first Chloroflourocarbons, known as CFC, and received the Perkin Medal. It was later discovered that the immense amounts of CFC produced by hairspray and other everyday products had reduced the ozone layer by 4% every decade since the invention. The wound is not expected to heal fully within our lifetimes. At the age of 51, Midgley contracted polio. Unable to get out of bed by himself, he constructed a machine which could pull him out and help him stand without his family having to help. He got entangled in the wires, and died of suffocation. It is now believed that Midgley has affected our planet’s atmosphere more than any other organism that has ever existed.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 00:35:09 +0000

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