Strawberry jam is the most popular but the most expensive, so restaurants hold them back. If individual packets are in a bowl on the table, most are ‘mixed’ and ‘grape’. A restaurant I frequent, keeps a few strawberry back for me. Helps to be a regular.
There is a wonderful local honey store that I frequent. I usually buy a year’s supply and then put a small amount in a plastic squeeze bottle that I carry with me when we eat at our favorite diner. Commercial honey is a combination of honey from around the world, boilded down to nothing but sugar water. Honey has some antibiotics in it and helps in the spring when the air is filled with pollen.
stairsteppublishing about 6 years ago
Strawberry jam is the most popular but the most expensive, so restaurants hold them back. If individual packets are in a bowl on the table, most are ‘mixed’ and ‘grape’. A restaurant I frequent, keeps a few strawberry back for me. Helps to be a regular.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
When at a diner, I rarely use those jam/jelly packets for either my toast, English muffins, or even biscuits.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Sometimes it’s the little things in life that make a plugger happy :-)
dsidney49 about 6 years ago
I must have lower standards… I’m all a-flutter when I uncover the orange marmalade!!
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
And it’s less than one year old!!
heathcliff2 about 6 years ago
The grape for me.
chromosome Premium Member about 6 years ago
He hit the packetpot.
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
There is a wonderful local honey store that I frequent. I usually buy a year’s supply and then put a small amount in a plastic squeeze bottle that I carry with me when we eat at our favorite diner. Commercial honey is a combination of honey from around the world, boilded down to nothing but sugar water. Honey has some antibiotics in it and helps in the spring when the air is filled with pollen.