Used to love sandwiches out of these when I was a kid -
Remember - Ham and Cheese Ham and Tomato Cheese and Onion Sure beans got thrown in at some point Banana and Strawberry jam
That’s not toast though is it. Toast is bread on it’s own, then grilled on both sides, then add fillings if you want a sandwich made from toasted bread. Mind you I do like a Brevilled sandwich.
Do you think you might be taking this a little bit too seriously mate?
- just with butter (Anchor) with two sweeps of butter - the first melts, then the second with more butter that stays on top (I take statins so that takes care of the cholesterol!)
- above with marmalade
Toast for me is the ultimate comfort food to be eaten at any time on the 24 hour clock.
Morning all. I'd like to tell you about when I was a young boy. I must have been three or four months old at the time. I didn't really know what I wanted, and if I did, I wouldn't have been able to tell anybody, 'cos all I could do was gurgle. So I sat there in me highchair, thinking one day, looking at me tray and thinking what I'd give for a meal on there. So I started looking round to see what I could have. I was rubbing me eggy soldier in me head, trying to think, and then I looked in the corner and there's a little breadbin with its mouth open, just staring at me, like. And then I looked in and I saw bread.
I thought, oh yeah, I'll have toast, A little piece of toast.
Well, then I started getting older, I hated this, I hated that, Expensive steak is ludicrous And cafés couldn't cater for the finer things in life: The upper crust was not for me, I could tell that. So I'd go back home, Switch the kitchen light on, Put the grill on, Slip a slice under
And have toast, A little piece of toast.
'Cos there's so much to choose from. There's brown bread, white bread, All sorts of wholemeal bread; It comes in funny packages With writing on the side, But it doesn't matter which one you have 'Cos when you cut the crusts off, Have it with marmalade Or butter, cheese, tomatoes, beans, Banana Or chocolate if you're strange, It doesn't really matter.
Oh no, it all goes with toast, Just toast.
I'm gonna think about it some...
That's toast, mmm yeah, Just toast, That's toast, Just toast.
Well I go down the supermarket With me basket in me hand, I'm walking from one counter to another Trying to find the bread stall, But I can't find it anywhere And then I bump into a mother With a baby in a basket And she says
"Oh look, you've started him off again, I come down here for a little bit of peace and quiet To get some bread to go home to make toast, Just toast, I like toast" Yeah, but I don't half like toast.
OK, scrape that toast, boys.
That's toast, Yeah, just toast.
[Spoken] I can't think about it any more. I've got to go and have some, it's no good. Here listen, I'm getting a bit browned off standing here. Me too. Shall we go and have some toast? Good idea. Why not? OK. I've got the grill on. Got any brown bread? Yeah! Have you got wholemeal bread? Wheatmeal bread? All sorts of toast. Let's go... (They proceed to make toast, accompanied by various kitchen noises.)
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Country Vegetable
Minestrone
Lentil and ham
soldiers dipped in with about one in four left in the soup for longer
Don't knock it until you have tried it.
There's no tea.
Fine cut marmalade
Cross & Blackwell baked beans
Any concoction of eggs
Marrow fat peas with loads of white pepper and vinegar
One I had a lot as a kid and loved, beef dripping and salt.
We didn’t know much about healthy diets in those days
Morning all. I'd like to tell you about when I was a young boy. I must have been three or four months old at the time. I didn't really know what I wanted, and if I did, I wouldn't have been able to tell anybody, 'cos all I could do was gurgle. So I sat there in me highchair, thinking one day, looking at me tray and thinking what I'd give for a meal on there. So I started looking round to see what I could have. I was rubbing me eggy soldier in me head, trying to think, and then I looked in the corner and there's a little breadbin with its mouth open, just staring at me, like. And then I looked in and I saw bread.
I thought, oh yeah, I'll have toast,
A little piece of toast.
Well, then I started getting older,
I hated this, I hated that,
Expensive steak is ludicrous
And cafés couldn't cater for the finer things in life:
The upper crust was not for me,
I could tell that.
So I'd go back home,
Switch the kitchen light on,
Put the grill on,
Slip a slice under
And have toast,
A little piece of toast.
'Cos there's so much to choose from.
There's brown bread, white bread,
All sorts of wholemeal bread;
It comes in funny packages
With writing on the side,
But it doesn't matter which one you have
'Cos when you cut the crusts off,
Have it with marmalade
Or butter, cheese, tomatoes, beans,
Banana
Or chocolate if you're strange,
It doesn't really matter.
Oh no, it all goes with toast,
Just toast.
I'm gonna think about it some...
That's toast, mmm yeah,
Just toast,
That's toast,
Just toast.
Well I go down the supermarket
With me basket in me hand,
I'm walking from one counter to another
Trying to find the bread stall,
But I can't find it anywhere
And then I bump into a mother
With a baby in a basket
And she says
"Oh look, you've started him off again,
I come down here for a little bit of peace and quiet
To get some bread to go home to make toast,
Just toast,
I like toast"
Yeah, but I don't half like toast.
OK, scrape that toast, boys.
That's toast,
Yeah, just toast.
[Spoken]
I can't think about it any more. I've got to go and have some, it's no good. Here listen, I'm getting a bit browned off standing here. Me too. Shall we go and have some toast? Good idea. Why not? OK. I've got the grill on. Got any brown bread? Yeah! Have you got wholemeal bread? Wheatmeal bread? All sorts of toast. Let's go... (They proceed to make toast, accompanied by various kitchen noises.)
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