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over a year ago
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"You should always eat toast cold.
Fact. "
There are situations where cold toast is nice. But as a general rule its best hot and straight out of the toaster, straight to butter and jam or marmite. I must add though cold soup(tomatoe) is so good. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You should always eat toast cold.
Fact.
There are situations where cold toast is nice. But as a general rule its best hot and straight out of the toaster, straight to butter and jam or marmite. I must add though cold soup(tomatoe) is so good. "
Nope |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You should always eat toast cold.
Fact.
There are situations where cold toast is nice. But as a general rule its best hot and straight out of the toaster, straight to butter and jam or marmite. I must add though cold soup(tomatoe) is so good.
Nope"
Which did you disagree with? Cold soup or hot toast? |
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"Nooo!!! Always let it go cold BEFORE you butter it!! Bloody weirdo! "
Yes throw them in dungeon. How dare they imply its ok to have cold toast with jam? Why its a cardinal sin. |
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I love toast hot from the toaster spread with melting butter.
I also enjoy toast cold, spread with cold butter and marmalde.
The most important thing is that the toast is well-browned. I can't stand limp, pale, barely crisped 'toast'. |
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"When I was a teen, I worked in a holiday camp food hall serving the food. I used to love a slice of toast that had gone cold and a bit chewy from sitting in the Bain marie. I’m vile. I know "
Oh, nothing up with that smothered in butter. Nothing can't be improved with butter |
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"Girl in my office toasts her bread
Then leaves it for 5mins to cool
Don't trust her..... "
That's fuck all - I cook & butter my toast then put it in the car & eat it when I get to work (80 miles away!) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I used to make cheese on toast and eat it cold for breakfast when I got to work.....now I'm vegan so I just miss cheese
Mr R"
Vegan cheese tastes gooey unfortunately
If using for scrambled egg you need to let the toast cool a bit or it goes soggy
This thread is changing my mind.....a tiny bit |
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"When I was a teen, I worked in a holiday camp food hall serving the food. I used to love a slice of toast that had gone cold and a bit chewy from sitting in the Bain marie. I’m vile. I know
Oh, nothing up with that smothered in butter. Nothing can't be improved with butter "
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"If its too hot and put butter on it gets too soggy, yuck."
And also must be properly toasted, jot that lukewarm bead they sometimes they serve you at cafes or when they use those oven toasters that just do one side of the slice only. |
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