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Breakfast

Orange & Grapefruit Juice GF, VG

New York Bagels, Cream Cheese, Butter, Bonne Maman Jams V

Freshly Baked Pastries V

Assorted Yogurts, House Granola N Selection of Seasonal Fruit GF VG

Hardboiled Cage-Free Eggs GF DF V

Lunch

Bakery Special

Breads, Marinated Olives & Pickles VG

Salads

Market Field Greens, Cucumber, Heirloom Cherry, Tomatoes, House Herb Vinaigrette GF VG

Roasted Zucchini & Feta Salad, Smashed Olives, Local Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery Hearts, Pepperoncini, Parsley, White Balsamic GF N

Roasted Corn & Hanger Steak Salad, Roasted Peaches, Cucumbers, Peppers, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Avocado Vinaigrette GF DF

The Sandwich Board

Smoked Fish & Egg Tartine, Seasonal Vegetables,, Celery, Cornichons, Dill, Toasted Sourdough

Curried Eggplant Roti, Black Bean Hummus, Coconut Raita, Spinach, Roasted Tomatoes, Roti Wrap VG

Dessert

Chef's Selection

V=Vegetarian

VG= Vegan

DF=Dairy Free

GF=Made Without Gluten

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Be careful. Lots of sugar and choline.

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DarrylPartner in reply toandrew61

There’s no added sugar in anything we are serving, except for the truly amazing pastries and jam.

Re choline Choline is an essential nutrient that is Choline is an essential nutrient that is naturally present in some foods and available as a dietary supplement. Choline is a source of methyl groups needed for many steps in metabolism. The body needs choline to synthesize phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin, two major phospholipids vital for cell membranes. naturally present in some foods and available as a dietary supplement. Choline is a source of methyl groups needed for many steps in metabolism. The body needs choline to synthesize phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin, two major phospholipids vital for cell membranes.

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andrew61 in reply toDarryl

Enjoy.

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cashlessclay in reply toandrew61

Andrew, I agree with "enjoy".

In my experience, the cancer growth rate is "limited" to your "natural" PSADT. The natural rate occurs when no effort is made to control it. It remains "reasonably" constant. The vast majority of dietary efforts will not change your PSADT. The typical diet over feeds cancer not by 10% or 20% . . . but by factors of 2X, 5X, or 10X. Dietary "moderation" has no effect on cancer growth rates. It may help with heart disease, however.

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And everything else .

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Diet doesn’t matter does

it??

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I guess not.

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GoBucks

Although I can't make the conference can I get the bfast delivered?

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Hahaha , sounds great ..

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