This Love Song Brought to You By Monetary Greed

Come on, Timmy. Give the weekend back its blog.

It all started on a Friday night, when three unsuspecting members of the Faden family came across a new DISCOVERY! on Fourth Street. It was just a cr�perie - or WAS it? It seemed like a cr�perie from the outside. The stoves looked like stoves made for preparing cr�pes. But what this small bit of property really is will surprise you -

It actually IS a cr�perie.

Unbeknownst to Jeffrey, the strong, dashing young All-American teenager with a Heart of GoldTM but beknownst to his younger sister Lily's soccer coach, the latter of the two actually OWNED the cr�perie. OWNED.

She beknew it because she beOWNS it, of course.

Ellen, the Jewish Mother From The Upper-West Side with an Arthritis of GoldTM, ordered the galette du saumon. It was too HOT!

Lily, the You-Go-Girl of the class of 2008 with a Webcam Backstory of GoldTM, ordered a butter lettuce salad with prosciutto. It was too COLD!

Jeffrey ordered a galette du jambon et des �ufs, and it was JUST RIGHT. :D

The End

Posted by JeffreyAtW at November 17, 2002 12:15 AM | TrackBack

Comments

Indogutsu "Big Tsu" Tenbuki:

Never been to a real French restaurant before, so I'm wondering what I would have ordered if I was still in the trunk.

What is a crepe, anyway? Is it anything like a blintz? Cause as a child I would often visit Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, where some of the world's finest blintzeries are located.

(17/11/02 12:50 AM)

JeffreyAtW:

Yes, crepes are much like blintzes. That's the example my mom used to tell my sister, too.

They're basically really big, really flat pancakes folded up, with ingredients inside them.

I didn't know that they served dinner crepes, though, I thought that they were only for dessert. Dinner crepes are made of a whole wheat-type dough and can have anything - fruit, meat, sauce, eggs, cheese. Dessert crepes are made of pancake dough and often have chocolate or Nutella - chocolate hazelnut spread - with powdered sugar on top.

(17/11/02 01:02 AM)

Chex-Mixer:

W3RD

(17/11/02 07:53 PM)

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