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What does it mean to the Vs in the set: two sausages, 4 chicken eggs, one pomodka and a cucumber - what is this set for? and got a better answer
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breakfast-
breakfast-
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Student Breakfast.
Student Breakfast.
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breakfast! or lunch. or dinner.
breakfast! or lunch. or dinner.
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a nice salad
a nice salad
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You don't have to do any of that, just eat it as an appetizer.
You don't have to do any of that, just eat it as an appetizer.
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All chopped and mixed, that's a salad
All chopped and mixed, that's a salad
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plain salad. no flavor.
plain salad. no flavor.
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Sausage eggs and a tomato for an omelet. And cucumber. hmm for dessert.
Sausage eggs and a tomato for an omelet. And cucumber. hmm for dessert.
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it's certainly a blessing
it's certainly a blessing
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you can make an omelet and eat it with a cucumber Or make an omelet with sausages and then slice a salad of cucumbers and tomatoes You can fry eggs + see above Bon Appetit: but in general if the eggs are boiled it looks like a light dinner for one on the train:
you can make an omelet and eat it with a cucumber Or make an omelet with sausages and then slice a salad of cucumbers and tomatoes You can fry eggs + see above Bon Appetit: but in general if the eggs are boiled it looks like a light dinner for one on the train:
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For the sale of New Year's kits.
For the sale of New Year's kits.