Oh YES, boiled eggs! Some of us have to watch our sugar/carbohydrates, especially later in life. There were times I wished a lodging had them. I mentioned it to the desk clerk, who replied they used to have them, but they just sat there. I really didn't want to send my blood sugar into the 200s that morning with simple carbohydrates. Now that I've allowed myself to take meds on occasion, I don't need to be quite so careful, but still try to watch it. Hard boiled eggs are quite common in Germany and Czech Republic.I was speaking to a tourism director who told me about this class they recently took in GA and sat beside an innkeeper/owner of a Savannah inn. I chuckled as said "You mean they actually work at marketing there? Seems to be they do anything they want and guests just pour in" location location location.
So GG my next question is about breakfast? Was it a continental or hot meal?.Breakfast was continental all the way....but we knew that when we booked it so it wasn't a surprise. They did have really really good coffee! They had grits in a crockpot with shredded cheese to add, then the usual bagels, danish, boiled eggs (what's with boiled eggs anyway? I just don't get that for breakfast....!).Joe Bloggs said:I was speaking to a tourism director who told me about this class they recently took in GA and sat beside an innkeeper/owner of a Savannah inn. I chuckled as said "You mean they actually work at marketing there? Seems to be they do anything they want and guests just pour in" location location location.
So GG my next question is about breakfast? Was it a continental or hot meal?
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