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    Default Re: How To Basic: French Toast

    I don't like the eggy taste in French toast. To overpowering. Waffles or pancakes for me. New England fish cakes for breakfast? That is an affirmative.

    Back on the topic of French toast, if the bread is very thick I can take the egg taste, otherwise, onwards to the next item on the menu my breakfast buddies! :)
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    Default Re: How To Basic: French Toast

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    ..., otherwise, onwards to the next item on the menu my breakfast buddies! :)
    Bacon?
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    Bacon?
    Tempting...

    Let's forget about breakfast and have brunch instead. That will provide us with a more varied menu option. :D
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    Default Re: How To Basic: French Toast

    I use homemade bread, I then let it sit for a couple days (without letting it spoil) then I dip the bread in eggs, then cook it, and cover it in powdered sugar.

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