How would you like to have a big boiled doughnut for breakfast? Without the sugar and the glaze and all of that nasty frying oil. If that sounds a little bland, then you’re allowed to add some toppings, some fruit, or maybe a little cream cheese. It doesn’t matter if you spread the stuff on […]
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Historic Charlottesville, Virginia is known as the home of one of the nation’s founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson, and the University of Virginia School. What many people don’t realize is that the “Corner” area, and the UVA campus itself, in Charlottesville is also home to some amazing Bagel Shops. Bodo’s Bagels opened in Charlottesville in 1988 […]
I’ve lived in Utah for a little while now, and one of the things that never ceases to amaze me is their variety of restaurants, and bagel shops/coffee shops are no exception. Below are 5 of my favorite bagel shops in and around Salt Lake City. The Coffee Garden The Coffee Garden is a local […]
In San Francisco, there are two schools of thought on bagel production. The traditional recipe, handed down from grandma and grandpa in true New York style, calls for boiling, then baking. The fatter, fluffier and doughier bagels that one finds at ten branches of Noah’s throughout the city are steamed, not boiled. Starbuck’s doesn’t figure […]