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Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by Sweats, Oct 24, 2011.

  1. Sweats

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    No tomato should be allowed near sandwiches.. Tomato is only acceptable with cooked breakfast or steak or in a salad..

    Quite partial to a cheese and onion toastie though
     
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    From bristol airport, what about toast toppers? Luminous coloured gunk that tasted wierd yet great. I remember them fondly.
     
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    Don't remember those..

    Actually had some toast earlier, nipped home for a **** then had two slices of gently toasted hovis soft White adorned with Cornish creamery butter.. Was marvellous
     
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    No, you said that toast is the best all round snack, discuss. I disagree.

    Your comment about ****ting napalm made me wee a little bit.
     
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    I do like cheese and tomato but for me it's cheese and onion Toasties all the way <ok>
     
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  6. Sweats

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    This is true.. Though for most people I don't imagine they have a steady supply of pot noodles at home, I'd say they buy them when the mood takes.. Therefore toast is the most easily accessible and versatile snack cooked in 3 mins with a variety of accompaniments sweet or savoury.. Everyone has bread and marg and a topping suitable for toast.. Therefore toast is the winner..

    I quite enjoyed the napalm 'analogy' also .. <ok>
     
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    Reopened. Enjoy.
     
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    Hitler on toast - what temperature would you recommend the toast being for this ?
     
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    <yikes> .
     
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    Thats a tricky question eric.. as parts of said slice have clearly been burnt.. I would say its been toasted for at least 3.5 mins to achieve the level of burntness encompassed in that particular slice.
     
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    So hitler and jesus live on toast now?

    Interesting.
     
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    A breakfast fit for any man thinking of invading a country <ok>
     
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    cheese and mint sauce on toast... mmmmmmm
     
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    That sounds just wrong.

    However, after sampling peanut butter and jam on toast the other day I may be willing to give it a try.
     
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    Was the mint sauce homemade??

    Not sure how I feel about that.. Quite partial to piri piri sauce or Tabasco on cheese on toast.. But really wholegraim mustard and Worcester sauce is the shiznit.
     
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    Cheese on toast with ketchup <ok>
     
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  18. Sweats

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    I did have a toast experience yesterday.. As a mid afternoon snack I have finally tried tinned sardines on toast.. In a tomato sauce.. Had the sardines cold was that the correct way to consume said tasty treat.. ??

    Also I had the breakfast of champions yesterday .. Walked into my kitchen in my pants and found a half eaten kebab I didn't remember buying.. Nothing quite like cold kebab meat in the morning
     
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    Makrel fillets in tomato sauce on toast is the way forward Sweats.

    Warm toast / cold fish <ok>
     
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  20. Sweats

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    I also procured a tin of mackerel in Tom sauce.. Will have a run out on those at some point this week <ok>
     
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