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Methinks youre TTP, but wheres the significant difference between melted (presumably) Easter eggs and Nutella?Today for breakfast, I had eggs on toast. Easter eggs.
Methinks youre TTP, but wheres the significant difference between melted (presumably) Easter eggs and Nutella?Today for breakfast, I had eggs on toast. Easter eggs.
I've had nights out like that too.Kippers with Maltesers this morning.
China?Where do you buy vegetable eggs?
Use unsliced bread, cut the slices nice and thick, freeze, and toast from frozen. Guaranteed to still be soft on the inside when toasted on the outside.I have to get my toaster up to heat before I pop my bread in. That’s how I get it crispy on the outside and soft and fresh on the inside - after cooling. Mrs Mottie however, pops the bread into a cold toaster then switches it on. Result - toast that is dried right through. No, no, no!
Toast to me is crispy. If it's not crispy it's not toast, it's sog. I can eat hot toast as long as it doesn't go completely soggy with toppings.I cannot bear cold toast. I stand by the toaster and do one slice at a time and eat it there and then.
Hazelnuts!Methinks youre TTP, but wheres the significant difference between melted (presumably) Easter eggs and Nutella?
That’s okay for the vegans. Not for me though!
Toast to me is hot. If its not hot its not toast, its crispbread.Toast to me is crispy. If it's not crispy it's not toast, it's sog.
If I have jam, marmalade, etc I dont have any grease underneath, so it doesnt tend to go soggy.I can eat hot toast as long as it doesn't go completely soggy with toppings.
I can only have hot toast with lots of butter and........Bovril. But I have to eat it before the Bovril has soaked into the toast.That said, I do love it with butter which has melted into the bread on account of it being hot
Tut tut! totally uncivilised! Use a spoon in the jar.I find it hard to judge the right amount of Bovril to put on the knife. Too little and you have to get a clean knife for a second go, or risk butter and crumbs getting in the jar, too much and it runs off (or through, with sourdough sometimes).