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https://twitter.com/quiffboy/status/1221167981545381889

Where do you stand on bread & how to toast it?

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I'm a 5 on this scale, but then it depends on what I'm toasting it for.
2 or 3 is okay for a bacon sarnie, 4 for croutons & soldiers, 5 for marmite or peanut butter.
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3. or maybe 4 at a push. if using sliced white bread, it does just as well straight from the freezer.

Quiffy and I have already discussed with you the madness of using toast for bacon sarnies, yet you persist. NURSE!
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:lol:

Pretty sure F.U.C.T. will have some input at some stage.

But lightly toasted for bacon sarnies is a must.
You have to have the stiffness for soldiers or they just crumple on boiled egg entry.
I am also partial to a 6 now & then. But I have to open windows or it starts to look like a Sisters show in the kitchen
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i'm happy with toasted for soldiers, just not bacon sarnies!
I don't like brown bread toast.
Your toast is just goff.
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emilystrange wrote:i'm happy with toasted for soldiers, just not bacon sarnies!
I don't like brown bread toast.
Your toast is just goff.
Try it.
But make sure the toast is still warm when you eat the sarnie. As it cools it gets more rigid.
As for the goff toast, take the batteries out of your smoke alarm first ;)
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it's still toast and tastes different!

you know you like it smoky.
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Toast for a bacon sarnie??? I bet you put tommy k on 'em too. Complete wrong 'un :lol:
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Pista wrote::lol:

I am also partial to a 6 now & then. But I have to open windows or it starts to look like a Sisters show in the kitchen
Nice way to find a Sisters angle :lol: :lol: :notworthy:

FWIW I am a size 4 in toast.
...and I favour a squishy white roll for bacon butties, or melted cheese option, for veggie friendly :wink:
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I have heard there are people that dunk bread. And I thought dunking biscuits was a perversion! :eek:
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abridged wrote:I have heard there are people that dunk bread. And I thought dunking biscuits was a perversion! :eek:
You don't dunk bread in soup?
I thought everyone did that.
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matching the wrong liquid to baked good would only end in tears.
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3 or 4 depending on what it's with, probably a 3 if naked - that's the toast - not me. :P
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you eat naked toast??????

i have referred this to the teachers' forum. one of them wanted to spread the toast with marmite before adding the bacon.
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abridged wrote:I have heard there are people that dunk bread. And I thought dunking biscuits was a perversion! :eek:
Well, that is the nearest I have ever heard to a justification for brexit.

On the above I go for a 3. Pass the lurpak please.
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emilystrange wrote:you eat naked toast??????

i have referred this to the teachers' forum. one of them wanted to spread the toast with marmite before adding the bacon.

ok, naked as in not actually naked but with a bit of butter / marg.

If it's 'dressed' then it's got something else with it, like eggs, beans, whatever!


Dunking bread - yes
Bacon Toasties - no
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phew. toast with nothing on is hard work. it needs a bit of give.
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emilystrange wrote: i have referred this to the teachers' forum. one of them wanted to spread the toast with marmite before adding the bacon.
That's just wrong.
Brown sauce before the bacon, on the other hand......
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Has to be brown sauce, especially with bacon, and preferably HP. Ketchup is for southerners :)
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sauce is just wrong!
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Swinnow wrote:Has to be brown sauce, especially with bacon, and preferably HP. Ketchup is for southerners :)
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Pista wrote:
abridged wrote:I have heard there are people that dunk bread. And I thought dunking biscuits was a perversion! :eek:
You don't dunk bread in soup?
I thought everyone did that.
Soup is permitted as people eat soup as opposed to drinking it. Never dip anything in something that can be drunk. First commandment. :twisted:
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4 or 5 but an occasional 6 isn't unusual
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streamline wrote:4 or 5 but an occasional 6 isn't unusual
I actually enjoy it burnt. But the butter needs to be soft or it shatters when spreading.
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Pista wrote:
streamline wrote:4 or 5 but an occasional 6 isn't unusual
I actually enjoy it burnt. But the butter needs to be soft or it shatters when spreading.
:eek:
I couldn't eat burnt toast like that, might as well mix coal dust with butter and eat that. :lol:

Now crumpets however, they do need a good crispy burnt top, they can take it, as you've still got that squidgy middle.
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Charlie wrote:
Now crumpets however, they do need a good crispy burnt top, they can take it, as you've still got that squidgy middle.
Crumpets! *drool*
I can't buy those in Hungary so I have to make my own.
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