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That looks delicious! I'm having a fried egg on a bagel as we speak, with some bacon (ok, so not very kosher).

I have to go to San Antonio for the closest fresh bagels, so I settle for whatever HEB has in the bread aisle.

Damn, we need an Einsteins or similar.


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Now, I ain't putting down your National Bagel Day, but I still am partial to National Potato Day as officially celebrated by Otis Campbell! Either baked or scalloped or covered and smothered or mashed or.....
 
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That looks delicious! I'm having a fried egg on a bagel as we speak, with some bacon (ok, so not very kosher).

I have to go to San Antonio for the closest fresh bagels, so I settle for whatever HEB has in the bread aisle.

Damn, we need an Einsteins or similar.
There is an Einstein Bro's bagel joint about five or ten minutes from my house, but I really don't care for them. Mediocre bagels, high price. Manhattan Bagels was decent for a franchise / chain type place, but Einstein bought them out and discontinued the Manhattan recipe.

The local grocery chain (Publix) carries these in the freezer section. They are pretty decent bialys. Same brand also offers bagels; I haven't tried them yet.



Having grown up in the NYC area, with relatives in the hard core Jewish neighborhoods, I was used to having great little mom & pop bagel bakeries all over the place. I really miss that aspect of the NY metro area.



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That looks delicious! I'm having a fried egg on a bagel as we speak, with some bacon (ok, so not very kosher).

I have to go to San Antonio for the closest fresh bagels, so I settle for whatever HEB has in the bread aisle.

Damn, we need an Einsteins or similar.
There is an Einstein Bro's bagel joint about five or ten minutes from my house, but I really don't care for them. Mediocre bagels, high price. Manhattan Bagels was decent for a franchise / chain type place, but Einstein bought them out and discontinued the Manhattan recipe.

The local grocery chain (Publix) carries these in the freezer section. They are pretty decent bialys. Same brand also offers bagels; I haven't tried them yet.



Having grown up in the NYC area, with relatives in the hard core Jewish neighborhoods, I was used to having great little mom & pop bagel bakeries all over the place. I really miss that aspect of the NY metro area.


I referenced Einsteins since no other chain would step foot in Victoria, but this is my go to for fresh bagels. Max and Louie's New York Deli. Here is a link to one of their videos, bon a petit and I'm not sorry if you drool on your keyboard.

true deliciousness


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We went on our first cruise a few weeks ago and what you have pictured is what I ate with breakfast every morning! Except for the green sliced stuff; is that cucumber? I never had smoked salmon on a bagel before, but it was tasty.
 
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Best bagels I’ve ever had were at Bagelicious on Johnson Ferry Road in Marietta. Owner is from New York. Get there in the morning when they first open. Oh man….


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I never had smoked salmon on a bagel before, but it was tasty.


Every time I am in a certain part of California (will be there in a couple of months) I always have breakfast a certain place that offered "Eggs Nova Scotia" (also known in Canada as "Eggs Halifax").

It's basically the same as Eggs Benedict but instead of ham, Nova Scotia Lox is used. (A cream cheese & lox bagel is mighty fine eating) It's darn good & tasty and something a bit different than normal, and I like that. Not the same ol' same ol' stuff.

I even make it at home, but since I suck at making Holladaise sauce, I skip that and add some finely chopped onions and capers & dill and a dusting of salt & pepper.

Try it, any variation of will be fine.
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And the 16th is National Fig Newton Day. I can hardly wait!
 
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I eat two bagels a week,
It's my only source of bread these days.

300 calories each , Thomas brand

Frozen solid first then microwaved till very very warm ,
Not scalding hot






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Alas, I have only Pepperidge Farm refrigerated bagels (cinnamon raisin) and blueberry cream cheese; but that should work for lunch.
 
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If you're in the southeastern U.S. check the Publix in-store bakery. These aren't bad, if there's not a real mom & pop bagel bakery near you.




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If you're in the southeastern U.S. check the Publix in-store bakery. These aren't bad, if there's not a real mom & pop bagel bakery near you.


Publix bakery does an excellent job, have you Tried the Brooklyn Water Bagel company in Lake Mary, haven't myself, link they opened one near Costco in Wintah Phaark.
 
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I had an English muffin today.
 
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I didn't know what to expect when I opened this thread. The pic in the OP literally had me wiping away drool.




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have you Tried the Brooklyn Water Bagel company in Lake Mary
Not far from Filutowski Eye Clinic, where wife and I both had cataracts done, so stopped there a couple times. Decent bagels, a little on the pricey side, girl at the order counter was a total bubble-head but she has probably been replaced by now.



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Tonight at our house. I knew it was a smart move marrying a girl who grew up in Miami.

Bagel Day 2024 by Brad Benzing, on Flickr


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Just ate a plain toasted bagel dripping with butter - the way I like them best.


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We have Panera Bread, formerly and originally the St. Louis Bread Company here in town. Through several iterations, ownership changes, and name changes, they grew to a nationwide entity. Locally, at least, they are as good as all but the best small, local bakeries. I get the bagels by the baker's dozen; they are part of my breakfast four or five days a week. Easily better than Einstein's, and probably almost as good as a good New York bagel; don't know, haven't had one in many years. But these do fine for easily available.
 
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Just ate a plain toasted bagel dripping with butter - the way I like them best.


I’m not a huge bagel fan but when I eat one this is the way for me. I like a good onion bagel too occasionally.




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