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substantial toast for a novice



 
 
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Old 31-08-2005, 04:55 AM
Viviane
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Jude wrote:
i love cream cheese and avocado sandwiches


I invented my own version of this. Spread cream cheese on pita bread.
In the center, put half an avocado, sliced, and add one slice of onion,
chopped, and a handful of sliced black olives. Fold and eat like a
wrap. Delicious!

Viviane
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Old 31-08-2005, 02:11 PM
Vicky Conlan
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According to :
Cheese. Toast bread melt cheese in the toaster oven or oven, micro will
be a bit different.
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I toast the bread first, ... So on the softsides I place the cheese
and then I nuke em, about 30 secs.

thanks to all. when you say, nuke em, about 30 secs. would that be in the
microwave or sandwich toaster ?


Nuke would be microwave. Quick sharp burst of radiation to make
the cheese go soggy. Yum. :-)
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Old 21-10-2007, 06:15 PM posted to rec.food.veg.cooking
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Default substantial toast for a novice

Eat your toast dry! It tastes good!

"jw 1111" wrote in message
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hi, have just read a book 'the china study' and its made me want to stop
eating meat.

can you please advise a novice what to easily put on my toast to make a
substantial meal please? many thanks

 




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