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ShoreMortgage Rate Notice: 2.78% (2.84 APR). Must Lock 2/6/15.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ShoreMortgageRateNotice)
Fri Feb 6 12:27:59 2015

Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2015 10:27:25 -0700
From: ShoreMortgageRateNotice <ShoreMortgageRateNotice@slope074.receivevalueraised.org>
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Go here for rates as low as 2.78% from LoanDepot, Wyndham and Shore Mortgage, when you lock in by 2/6/15,

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<p><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><span style="font-size: 12px; color: #f4f5f5;">Another week, another Brooklyn brunch.  I've been to brunch more ties in the past month than I've been in the past two years 12127418 (I like to sleep in on weekends I suppose).  But the team was in the mood for southern fixin's... and as the democratically appointed Yelper of the team, I selected the new kid on the block: Beehive Oven Biscuit Cafe.  

Southern inspired cuisine??? Check.  Cozy nook of a dining area that BK has become so famous for???  Check.  Build your own biscuit sandwich options??? Hellz yea.  All these factors amounted to nods of approval from 12127418 the team of brunchers I had dined with (half of whom I just met that morning/afternoon).  And despite the long waiting time (we had 7 in our party, and the fact that we were in Williamsburg for brunch didn't help none) we were all in good spirits, as we knew what we were getting ourselves in to.  

Many opted for the build your own biscuit sandwich menu item... pretty self-explanatory huh???  You get a biscuit, choice of protein (fried chicken = "duh"), and a slew of other toppings (including eggs, bacon, sausage gravy, and a bunch of other sauces).  Lo and behold, I was set to bike a few dozen miles after brunch (big surprise huh??), so that reality coupled with my inquisitive stomach 7ea99ed1b6714702bd5343b786c98bee resulted in me ordering two menu items... the build-a-biscuit and the "bootstrap breakfast."  The bootstrap was a typical bacon and eggs type of breakfast, and like any other staple (including burgers, pizza, etc...) it's a combo that's often replicated, tough to screw up, but even tougher to perfect.  Was this one the perfect combo???  No, but they didn't screw it up... and the addition of a biscuit with "plum-ginger" jam and some of the best grits I've had in some time.

Some in the group ordered other of the menu-offered brunch fare in addition to the biscuit sandwiches, these included steak and eggs and shrimp and grits.  The ordering parties were happily content with their choices and the experience overall.  End of the day though, biscuits were the calling card, and they should keep hammering these biscuits home.7ea99ed1b6714702bd5343b786c98bee 

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