My husband said it had been months since we ate at Denny’s. So after doing Zumba, and boxing, I drove us there. It was 11.45, and the place was jamming. They seated us fairly quickly, but did say it could take up to 30 minutes from sitting down, to getting the food.
We ordered our waters, and breakfast immediate we sat down, and I think that saved us around 10 minutes.
We both usually order from their 2, 4, 6, 8 dollar menu. We have the 2 eggs, 2 sausage, and 2 pancakes at $4 . However for a limited time they have the new Super Slam for $5.99. So my husband had that, which is 2 eggs, 4 sausage, hash browns, and 2 pancakes. Both come with bacon, and sausage, but we don’t like American bacon.
I asked for extra napkins, as I lift my eggs, wipe the plate, and top of them. Also I squeeze my sausages in napkins. That way my fat intake is less.
We both brought home most of our pancakes, and will have them later. Mine will do for another meal, but my husband’s will probably be dessert.
Yes, this healthy gym rat does cheat, but as you can see, I try to do the best I can to cut calories.
It looks like you had a delicious lunch!
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And these two swirls are what?
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I haven’t had their breakfast in quite a while. I know what you mean about using napkins to absorb the grease. I usually do that for burger patties.
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Love their omelets.
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I prefer IHOP omelets
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Only way to eat them.
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Butter, that I pushed to the side.
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And dinner from 1 meal.
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LOL and Americans don’t like British bacon. 🙂
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Such black butter?
looks like sausages
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Sorry there are 3 photos, yes the one with eggs are sausages 😁
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I don’t like Canadian either. Haven’t eaten bacon since living here, apart from when I used to visit family in England.
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OK 😀
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I’m not a huge fan of bacon in most Us restaurants but I learned a trick on Food Network – I bake mine in the oven at 400 degrees on a rack with piece of foil underneath. All the fat drips off and it’s super crispy and not greasy. But yes, still not meaty like British “bacon” which to me seems like Canadian bacon 🙂
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I could only eat my English ‘back bacon lightly grilled. Canadian bacon looks the same, but tastes like ham.
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