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Regular Two-up games were played illegally for more than 60 years in Broken Hill in the back of a cafe serving customers hot tea and bacon and eggs.
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Now she was serving the cause by serving breakfast: eggs, pitas, cheese and hot tea.
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Long sleep was associated with consuming less theobromine, which is found in chocolate and tea, the saturated fat dodecanoic acid, choline found in eggs and fatty meats and total carbohydrates.
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Cardinals guard Russ Smith, the tournament's leading scorer and odds-on favorite for Most Outstanding Player, is a loyal customer of Waffle House where, he says, he likes to order a waffle, scrambled eggs with cheese, grits with sugar, two sausages and either "hot tea with three creams" or, if it's Sunday, a cup of coffee.
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