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  2. 3 Grocery Store Plain Bagels I Loved, and 2 I Would Never Buy

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    5. Trader Joe’s Plain Bagels. $2.69 at Trader Joe's. Available In-Store. Truly, these taste like nothing. If Thomas' is "just about" devoid of flavor, these are legitimately devoid.

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    Only 100 bagels are made a week by Hella Bagels chef Blake Hunter, who bakes them out of his own home. With one base dough, Blake covers his meticulously crafted bagels with classic toppings and ...

  4. These Low-Calorie Foods Help You Stay Full While Eating In A ...

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    Walnuts. Walnuts are a great low-calorie food to eat due to being rich in omega-3 fatty acids, says Minchen. A small study compared weight loss results between a group of people on a walnut ...

  5. Price Chopper (Northeastern United States) - Wikipedia

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    The updated concept had a greater emphasis on take-out and ready-to-eat meals, some featuring food courts with Price Chopper's own in-house branded concepts, including Roasters (rotisserie chicken; no relation to Kenny Rogers Roasters), Bella Roma (pizza), Coyote Joe's (tacos and burritos), and the Bagel Factory. Under the newer prototype, the ...

  6. Call Your Mother (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of 2017 and 2018, Dana and Moreira developed their own bagel recipe and a concept for a "Jew-ish deli" informed by traditional Jewish delicatessens. [1] They described their bagels as a cross between the sweetness of Montreal-style bagels and the fluffier texture of New York-style bagels. [2]

  7. Lender's Bagels - Wikipedia

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    Lender's Bagel Bakery was established by Harry Lender, a Jewish baker originally from Chelm, Poland.He had immigrated to the United States from Lublin in August 1927. His surname is a transliteration of the Yiddish word meaning "countryman" or "person living in a rural area" (cf. modern German Länder). [1]