English Conversation with Craig of Breakfast in America: Learn American Accent

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Hey there, and welcome to Speak English with Christina,
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where you'll have fun becoming fluent in American English.
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Today is a special episode.
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This is a Tame the Hot Potato episode.
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And it's been awhile since I've done one of these.
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So if you don't know what Tame the Hot Potato is,
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basically it's a spontaneous,
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unscripted conversation between me and another person,
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often British or American, but not always.
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And in these conversations you hear
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real natural conversations,
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modern expressions,
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and you learn the real English
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the way that we speak it in the real world.
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With these Tame the Hot Potato videos,
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you also get a script,
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and a comprehension worksheet
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if you're subscribed to my email list,
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because it's like an extra bonus to say thank you
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for my special subscribers.
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Now in today's Tame the Hot Potato episode,
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you're gonna meet Craig.
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And Craig is the creator and the owner
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of an American diner in Paris called Breakfast in America.
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And the first time I went to his diner, it was last year.
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So this video was actually filmed in January of 2017.
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But I wanted to go to his restaurant,
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I'd read about it on the Internet and in magazines,
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things like that.
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Wanted to go and test it,
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and we organized to meet, just to,
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you know, to meet,
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two Americans in Paris, what do they do?
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They meet for breakfast.
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And I went to his restaurant,
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I found that it was absolutely fantastic.
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It's the best American breakfast I've had in Europe
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since I've been here.
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And you know,
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I thought that this would be a perfect video for you guys
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to introduce you to American breakfast.
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And we're talking about typical foods,
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talking about why he created
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an American breakfast diner in Paris,
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which already has a lot of very good food.
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How Parisians reacted to the food,
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six different ways to order eggs in English,
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so some very practical vocabulary.
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And Craig's suggestion of the best thing to order
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at his restaurant.
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This is your chance to meet Craig,
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to learn a little more about breakfast in America,
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and to also work on understanding
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conversations between two Americans,
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speaking like they have a hot potato in their mouth.
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Alright, let's get into that conversation.
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Hi, this is Christina (Craig chuckles)
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from Speak English with Christina.
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And I'm really excited because we're here today in Paris
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at the American diner, Breakfast in America,
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which is located in the Latin Quarter of Paris.
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And as you can see,
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it's like a real, authentic American diner.
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And we're here with Craig,
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who is the owner and the creator of it.
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Craig, can you just maybe introduce yourself?
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Yes, hello, I'm Craig.
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And like she said, I'm the owner of Breakfast in America.
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We just celebrated our 14th anniversary yesterday,
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so we've been here for a little while now.
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Oh right, right. Yeah.
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How did you get the idea of creating
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an American breakfast diner in Paris,
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'cause it's totally not what you would imagine
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finding in Paris. Right.
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Well first I have to go back to my first time in France,
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I came over as a student. Right.
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And I studied here for a year,
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and I loved it so much, I never wanted to come back.
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And I ended up coming over here for a job,
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and I worked on it for a year.
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And I just wanted to live here,
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I didn't know what I wanted to do next.
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(Christina laughs)
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And then I went back to the states.
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My friends took me to a breakfast joint
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because I hadn't had an American breakfast
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in a whole year. Yeah, right.
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And the minute I saw my breakfast,
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my pancakes, my eggs and ham steak, home fries,
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I was like, oh my God, the one thing I missed
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when I was in Paris. Yeah, right.
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And then it just hit me, I was like oh my gosh,
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the one thing I missed in Paris.
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And that's when I had the idea.
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It literally hit me like that,
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like a lightning bolt.
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It was like,
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I have to do this. I have to do this.
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Even though I never had a restaurant,
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I've never had my own business,
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nevermind do it in a foreign country
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with a foreign language. You know, do it.
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That's always fun. Yeah, why not?
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Why make it easy when you can really
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give yourself a big challenge? Exactly, yeah.
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And so, what's the reception been like?
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Have people liked it?
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Have people complained,
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oh that's American food,
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what's it been like?
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It's evolved over the years,
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the reception's evolved over the years.
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In the beginning,
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it was mainly American ex-pats that were coming in,
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and also tourists. Okay, yeah.
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And then slowly we started becoming
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discovered by the French,
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or Americans would bring their French friends
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to show them what breakfast is,
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and other things.
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And then slowly it started turning,
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we started getting more and more French students,
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because we're near the universities.
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We're near Sorbonne and Jussieu.
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And in the beginning I just served breakfast.
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And it wasn't until the French customers kept saying,
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when are you going to have a real hamburger?
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A filet hamburger? Oh, yeah right,
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that's it. 'Cause I knew that was
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the stereotype of our food. Yeah,
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yeah. And I didn't want
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the stereotype. Yep.
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And so you can thank the French for introducing
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the hamburger (both laugh) to our diner.
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Thank you, French. Yes.
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So yeah, so now it's about 70 percent French,
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30 percent American.
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There really hasn't been, you know,
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very little of anything like,
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why have an American joint here?
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I thought there would be more.
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I really did. Yeah, good.
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But I think it's because it's not a chain,
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it's a real place,
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a neighborhood place. Yeah, exactly.
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It's a small business.
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And I think people respect that.
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Because you've created your thing and it's very good,
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and they enjoy that.
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So tell us a little bit about
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the typical American breakfast,
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like what would people eat for breakfast.
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Well it depends,
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if you like the salty or the savory, or the sweet.
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I tend to like both,
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but not at the same time. (Christine laughs)
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We were discussing that earlier.
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Sausage. I don't like my maple syrup
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touching my sausage or eggs. Sausage and maple syrup.
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(Christine laughs)
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So technically,
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usually, of course, eggs is almost always
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part of the breakfast. Yeah, exactly.
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And make them in the form of an omelet,
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or scrambled, or sunny side.
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That's been fun,
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teaching the French the different
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versions of it. The different ways
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of doing eggs. Yes.
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'Cause I'll ask them, how do you want your eggs?
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And they'll just stare at me. (laughs)
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Uh, omelet? (chuckles) Yeah,
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I'll run through, give four or five choices.
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Usually their friend will say, just get that. (laughs)
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So you got, for eggs,
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you got scrambled. Scrambled.
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Over easy. Over easy.
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Over medium. Yes.
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Over hard. Yeah.
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Sunny side up. Sunny side up, okay.
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And we'd love to do poached,
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but we don't have the facilities for that.
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I don't know, Americans,
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do they do the poached eggs?
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Well, they're eggs Benedict
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or something like this. Okay, yeah.
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But no.
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But I get occasionally,
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I'd say once a week, someone asks me about the poached.
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Okay, yeah.
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And so if somebody comes into your restaurant,
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one of your restaurants,
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'cause you have three, right? Yeah.
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What would you recommend that they get?
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If you had to choose one dish,
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what would it be?
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I think it would probably be
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the 2x2x2, the Deuces Wild,
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because it has pancakes,
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which is our trademark.
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It's what we're known for here.
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And then it has your eggs,
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and it has sausage or bacon.
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Because bacon was one of the hardest things
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for me to find here, real bacon.
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Which is really good. And so for Americans
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who are homesick for that kind of thing, it's great.
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And for French who don't know the American-style bacon,
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it's great as well.
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And then the sausage choice as well,
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which is nice.
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And then after that I would say,
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probably my Big Mess,
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which is the scrambled, has everything in it.
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Yeah, so good. 'Cause you get
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a little piece of everything inside.
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The two things that he just mentioned,
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the Deuces Wild and the Mess,
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is what we had for breakfast this morning.
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So I'll put a photo as well,
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so that guys can actually see what it looks like,
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because it's really good.
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This is the best breakfast I've had in like,
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13 years of living in France.
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Sorry, I have to mention, too,
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the maple syrup situation,
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because in the beginning French people would be,
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what, you want me to put this, this--
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What do I do with this? Yeah.
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(Christina laughs) You want me to put this,
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this very sugary thing on top of my crepe?
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(Craig laughs) Yeah, right.
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And you're like, it's not a crepe,
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it's a pancake. Exactly.
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And so now it's been great to see French just like,
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give it to me. Awesome, awesome.
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Great.
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So just two things is that Craig actually wrote a book
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this year, called Pancakes in Paris.
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Which I've read, I loved.
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And it's a very good and a very easy read.
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So a good way to practice your English.
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And it's a fantastic story.
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And there are three restaurants,
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Breakfast in America, in Paris.
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So I'll put the links in the notes below the video
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so that you guys can check it out.
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And definitely,
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if you want to have a real American breakfast,
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definitely come and check out Breakfast in America.
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Alright. And you get to practice
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your English here, too.
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Yeah, exactly,
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'cause everybody speaks English.
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So you can practice your English,
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which is brilliant.
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Alright, thanks a lot, Craig.
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It was a pleasure. Great, it was a pleasure.
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Same for me. Yeah, alright.
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So that's it.
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I hope that you enjoyed our Hot Potato conversation.
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And also, if you are a subscriber
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on my Speak English with Christina e-mail list,
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last week you saw that we're having a special breakfast,
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in Paris,
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and it's gonna be at this place,
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at Breakfast in America.
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So that also gives you a little introduction to Craig,
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to the place where we're gonna have breakfast.
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And I'm just looking forward to seeing you there
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if you are planning on joining us.
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And if not,
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I hope that you enjoyed this Tame the Hot Potato episode,
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learning all about breakfasts in America.
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Alright, thanks a lot, guys,
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and I'll see you next week with a special Christmas episode.
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Alright, see you later, bye.
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