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April 20, 2009

Latest details on the King of Jordan breakfast

As promised, more details. I asked Miss Shirley's PR person if she could find out any more for us about the King of Jordan's visit yesterday. Here's what she e-mailed me:

He came in with about 8-10 people - associates. They ate omelets, Chocolate chip waffles, pancakes, and fruit. Not sure what he ate though. Came in at 8 a.m. and was referred to Miss Shirley's from the hotel they were staying in.

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 6:22 PM | | Comments (3)
        

Comments

The King ordered the banana split - vanilla yogurt, bananas, strawberries, and granola. Keeping it healthy! Kudos to Executive Chef Matthew Campbell who does a wonderful job at the Pratt Street location.

Doesn't this make you glad you're not the King? Imagine people making notes on what you eat everywhere you go.

Dahlink,
Yea, that's gotta be a real downer!!!:)

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