'In one masterful stroke of the knife, that nameless hero toiling behind the counter did something I never imagined possible: He or she made bagels interesting again.'
By Liel Leibovitz March 28 at 6:00 AM Today I introduced my coworkers to the St Louis secret of ordering bagels bread sliced. It was a hit! pic.twitter.com/XNGbljtpYz
This display of unity is heartwarming, and God knows we can use some consensus these days. But the critics are all uniformly, unequivocally, and absolutely wrong. And then, like the Cohens’ and the Epsteins’ children, the bagel, too, began to feel at home everywhere in America, and soon a treat you could only find in New York, Cleveland or anywhere else Jews congregated became a staple of the national cuisine. Not long ago, flying into Austin, I ambled through the airport only to stumble upon an outfit of Einstein Bros.
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