I couldn't resist sampling a new breakfast on the menu at Hardee's. It is called Loaded Biscuit and Gravy which includes two eggs, two sausage patties and a nice biscuit underneath and covered with sausage gravy. The above is what it looks like on the ads. Below is what mine looked like. This is delicious.
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New at Hardee's
I couldn't resist sampling a new breakfast on the menu at Hardee's. It is called Loaded Biscuit and Gravy which includes two eggs, two sausage patties and a nice biscuit underneath and covered with sausage gravy. The above is what it looks like on the ads. Below is what mine looked like. This is delicious.
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