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Just wanted to let all know I receive my order from everybody eats, and those who wrote back and gave me a heads up on them ---a big thanks... I ordered the seeded rolls , cream puffs, challah bread and the french bagettes . It all was wonderful but I loved the seeded rolls--- I could have downed about 4 at once but I didin't want to look like a pig. This place is great but pricey....They are offering a 25% discount until 12-31-05 so that helped alot.. They are coming out with pot pies soon...

hope all had a nce holiday!!!


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

I was actually gonna order the cinammon buns today. I wanted to get them last week but with the transit strike I didn't think it would be that feasible for them to deliver my order.

Lauren M Explorer

Waahh, my order didn't get here in time for Christmas, as it was supposed to! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Everybody Eats. They are a rare splurge for me, but when I got the coupon in the mail, I had to take them up on the sale. I ordered cinnamon buns, bagels, and cookies. I hope they hurry up and get here!

Jillian - have you had their cinnamon rolls before? They are sooo good, and I'm a former cinnabon-lover :P

- Lauren

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Waahh, my order didn't get here in time for Christmas, as it was supposed to! I LOVE LOVE LOVE Everybody Eats. They are a rare splurge for me, but when I got the coupon in the mail, I had to take them up on the sale. I ordered cinnamon buns, bagels, and cookies. I hope they hurry up and get here!

Jillian - have you had their cinnamon rolls before? They are sooo good, and I'm a former cinnabon-lover :P

- Lauren

I haven't had them before but I've heard they're amazing and once I got the coupon in the mail that was all the push I needed to order them!! I'm gonna order the challah also. My assistant ordered me the brownies from there for my birthday and they were amazing!

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