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Fried egg with cheese is really no different from an omelet with cheese.

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On 2016-06-26 3:43 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
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Or an egg macmuffin with out the meat.


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I like fried egg and cheese sandwiches.

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Not something I've ever tried. Incidentally, I bought a sandwich toaster
.... See what you all have done ...


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I haven't had one in ages, but I like them. What kind of sandwich toaster do
you mean?

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>> Not something I've ever tried. Incidentally, I bought a sandwich toaster
>> ... See what you all have done ...

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> I haven't had one in ages, but I like them. What kind of sandwich toaster
> do you mean?


This one:
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/15346/Cuis...160627140534:s

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On 6/27/2016 10:06 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>> toaster ... See what you all have done ...

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>> I haven't had one in ages, but I like them. What kind of sandwich
>> toaster do you mean?

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> This one:
> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/15346/Cuis...160627140534:s
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The thin edge of the wedge...

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>>> Not something I've ever tried. Incidentally, I bought a sandwich
>>> toaster ... See what you all have done ...

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>> I haven't had one in ages, but I like them. What kind of sandwich toaster
>> do you mean?

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> This one:
> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/15346/Cuis...160627140534:s


Very nice.

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> http://www.lakeland.co.uk/15346/Cuis...asted-Sandwich
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Works for me! I had one like that some time back. I shifted eating
and it found a home with some sailors first setting up an apartment.

Not a bad device though.

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On Sun, 26 Jun 2016 12:43:43 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
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If you think an omelet isn't any different from a fried egg, then
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