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Strike For The South
10-08-2010, 14:39
Is awesome.
your sig.... o_O
But yes, I agree with you - french goats are indeed delicious.
gaelic cowboy
10-08-2010, 18:32
Can't beat not even with a stick yum yum.
Rhyfelwyr
10-08-2010, 18:33
It seems to me like it is just normal toast when it is burnt...
gaelic cowboy
10-08-2010, 18:38
It seems to me like it is just normal toast when it is burnt...
lies lies I believe you lot call it eggy bread :no: such little imagination by calling it French Toast it becomes so much more awesome.
Hosakawa Tito
10-09-2010, 00:06
With real maple syrup or fried apples, yummy.
Megas Methuselah
10-09-2010, 06:05
Yeah, I should probably get around to getting a more permanent woman, too. I hear there's more to them than a few beautiful lumps, I must confirm these rumours.
Strike, wanna have a race?
Everybody likes french toasted. Try our variation, milk instead of egg, and some of this stuff http://www.google.nl/images?hl=nl&source=imghp&q=kaneel&btnG=Afbeeldingen+zoeken&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
Lord of Lent
10-09-2010, 10:33
The Fragony means cinnamon...
The Fragony means cinnamon...
Heh, I thought so.
Milk and cinnamon? Sounds like it'd go excellently with the apple and maple syrup combination!
Ah cinnamon, vocabulary =+1. Always great with apples. French toast has a rather odd name here, 'wentelteefje' which means 'swinging bitch' must be a morning-after thing.
I prefer to just dip it in plain egg and milk as part of a fry up, or if eaten alone then topped with spices after cooking.
French toast, bacon, onion, tomato, capsicum, mushrooms.... mmmm it's been too long since I've had a good fried brekkie, I'll have to pop off the shops in the morning.
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
10-09-2010, 19:51
With a glass of Milky or Tappy Dappy Juice!!!!!!! (Apple Juice)
:balloon2::balloon2:
I always go for pancakes or waffles before I go for french toast. But that's just me.
Kagemusha
10-09-2010, 20:11
Why is French toast called French toast in US, or is just everything foreign named as French? In here its called köyhät ritarit = poor knights.I think thats the name for the dish in Nordic countries,Russia and Germany atleast. Originally just a way to make dry bread edible again, by soaking it to milk, egg or both.
Why is French toast called French toast in US
Freedom toast sounds a bit MAD
Zradha Pahlavan
10-11-2010, 16:02
This thread is making me hungry. I love eating French Toads...
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