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- Russian Pancakes (with syrup in it)
- Russian Waffles (with corn flakes in it)
- Russian Bacon (with sesame seeds)
- Russian Eggs (with onions in it)
- Russian Hashbrowns (with spinach in it)
The actual notes we took at the time:
- Hash brown w spinach, bacon w sesame, eggs w onion, waffle w flakes or almonds, pancake w sweet liquid maybe maple maybe honey
- (Pictures available in email)
Do something with the pairs of words?
- BACON / SESAME
- PANCAKES / SYRUP (MAPLE?)
- WAFFLES / CORN FLAKES (CEREAL?)
- EGGS / ONIONS
- HASHBROWNS / SPINICH (or was it KALE?)
For instance, first two letters:
- BA/SE
- EG/ON
- WA/CO
- HA/SP or HA/KA (Maori war greeting)
- PA/SY or PA/MA
Taking "Russian Brunch" would give RU/BR?
Is there any clue in the title?
Idea1: Does it form the same pattern as the words themselves
- It's a pair of words, that you can do something to?
- Ooh! "Brunch" is "breakfast" and "lunch"! Do same with food words?
Idea2: Does it clue something
- "Rushin' Brunch"?
From the idea of putting words together as in "Brunch":
- BACON / SESAME = BESAME?
- PANCAKES / SYRUP (MAPLE?) = PAPLE? (which is PAPAL?)
- WAFFLES / CORN FLAKES (CEREAL?) = WORN?
- EGGS / ONIONS = EONS? EGONS?
- HASHBROWNS / SPINICH (or was it KALE?) = HALE? HINICH?