Sandwiches made by other people are always better than what I can make myself. This sandwich looks excellent as in 10/10.Bacon, eggs, sausage, hash browns, and toast. I did eat half of one of the sandwiches my wife made. It was a BLT minus the lettuce, she didn't have any, but replaced it with fried eggs.View attachment 581204
Chicken breasts in a white wine-cream sauce with diced yellow onions and green, red, and yellow peppers. Fresh chopped chives in there somewhere
Air fryer roasted Brussels sprouts on the side
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I'm actually from Kentucky, but have lived here since 1999. Lived in Cleveland until we bought our house in habersham. Not sure if you're familiar with those areas, but you probably know Gainesville, that's where my wife is from. We're the next county northeast of Gainesville.I grew up in Alpharetta. Which is 40 min to an hour away from GA Tech. Are you from around there? Just curious. Definitely two completely different worlds.
I'm familiar with all of those, but haven't spent a ton of time there. I equate the north end of Lake Lanier with Gainsville and imo, it's really, really REALLY nice there. When me, my dad and friends are serious about fishing and want to dedicate half a day or more to it, we go the northern part of lake lanier and stay on the eastern side of it because the water is colder there, so in the summer months there's way more fish up there = near you, in Gainesville. For boating, jet skiing etc? - southern part of the lake.I'm actually from Kentucky, but have lived here since 1999. Lived in Cleveland until we bought our house in habersham. Not sure if you're familiar with those areas, but you probably know Gainesville, that's where my wife is from. We're the next county northeast of Gainesville.
There's definitely some good fishing on this side, especially where the rivers come in.I'm familiar with all of those, but haven't spent a ton of time there. I equate the north end of Lake Lanier with Gainsville and imo, it's really, really REALLY nice there. When me, my dad and friends are serious about fishing and want to dedicate half a day or more to it, we go the northern part of lake lanier and stay on the eastern side of it because the water is colder there, so in the summer months there's way more fish up there = near you, in Gainesville. For boating, jet skiing etc? - southern part of the lake.