Summary
WE ALL fancy something a little different occasionally - sometimes for breakfast it's "dough well done with cow to cover", or maybe a bowl of "birdseed", while supper could be "put the lights out and cry".
Baffled by those menu options? That's the slang used by staff in American diners for buttered toast, cereal or liver and onions.See the full content of this document
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Hamburger 'with All the Fixins' to Crank Up the American Diner Tastebuds ; Eating In
The colourful lingo and decor of diners - comfy booths, long shiny counters trimmed with chrome, as well as laconic waitresses - is immortali...
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