Step 2: Bacon weave - it's very popular right now, but I assure you I was looking into this MONTHS ago.
Step 3: The huge bagel fits perfectly in my big pot. Very auspicious beginning (also, I planned it that way).
Step 4: The finished product after boiling and baking. It's a sesonoppy bagel. You've never heard of that? Oh. It's sesame, onion flakes, and poppy. Some breakfast eaters were "disappointed" there was no salt included.
Step 5: The bagel is cut in half. Look at the precious baby bagel in the background.
Step 6: I made the huge egg and slid it onto the bagel. Little did I know it was the top of the bagel, causing the first and only chaos of the event. We flipped it over, and calmness was restored.
Step 7: The finished product, open face
Step 8: The finished product, completely assembled.
Giant Bagel, Bacon, and Egg by Kate Waldman for £12.00
This girl is a Genius, i wish i could meet her in London ,we could be BF,i love bagels.First thing i will do there is run fast to brick lane with Kasia!!!! and eat like 10,hahahaha.I love this website and i really wanna do something for them !!!
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