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 crêperie - or WAS it? It seemed like a crêperie from the outside. The stoves looked like stoves made for preparing crêpes. But what this small bit of property really is will surprise you -

It actually IS a crêperie.

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 crêperie. 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 œufs, 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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