Bacon, egg, and cheese on an untoasted egg bagel with hot sauce. This is the best bagel for a breakfast sandwich.
It's amazing how many think this is a delicacy.
>>21631773A delicacy is something like fresh parakeet glands on a stick in South Korea
Nuyawker here. I don't personally believe hot sauce on a bagel BEC is acceptable, roll ok, bagel no. Bagel can have butter yes, s&p yes, but not hot sauce. Never hot sauce. Hot sauce must be on a softer bread.
>>21631775OK, I'll rephrase. It's amazing how many think this foodstuff is to be held in such reverence.
>>21631776Nope hot sauce rules everywhere.
>>21631751>the way that cheese pull is touching
>>21631751Funny how easy it is to spot poor people based on what they eat
>>21631967This is not a cheap sandwich anymore
>>21631751>not egg everything
>>21631775I love fresh parakeet glands on a stick, but I had it from a street vendor in Chicago. I think it was pigeon glands. It might've been pigeon colons. They were terrible.>>>21631776Point of preference, but I like super garlicky butter on a BEC bagel, if I eat one. Unfortunately, McDonald's taught me that one, but I make it myself with real ingredients now if I eat it.
>>21631967I used to think that, but unless you don't ever work, and spend an inordinate amount of time making healthy eating second nature, making all your own food is a major compromise with free time. Additionally, good food is twice the price with one tenth the availability, especially where a very wealthy neighborhood isn't nearby. Nobody ever taught us how to eat properly either, and the MAJOR marketshare for foodstuffs is garbage, whether served through a drive-through or bought off the shelf at the local grocery. It takes a dedicated effort to learn anything about healthy eating here, there's a tremendous amount of information to the latter, promoted by the people who make garbage and stand to lose, and even the medical community is against health here. They don't make trillions if we're healthy. You could lump "poor" people into the group of people not properly trained how to think or never achieving a break into another income bracket through opportunity, but the lack of health education, including diet, is endemic here, and needs to change. Even the FDA still promotes the food pyramid. Interestingly, they recommend the lion's share of your nourishment be carbohydrates, but fail to list carbohydrates as a necessary nutrient to sustain human life. You literally don't need to eat carbs to live, but it's still the majority of nutrition recommendations. Corporations are additionally financially incentivized to sell garbage for the highest price they can. We should be helping each other here. Being behind the 8 ball isn't a crime.