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malcolm Administrator
Posts : 5329 Join date : 2014-09-23 Age : 79 Location : Coppull, Lancashire
| Subject: Toasties Mon Dec 05, 2016 6:36 pm | |
| I do enjoy a toastie for my supper and am always on the lookout for interesting new fillings. Today I have just had a fried egg and tinned tomato toastie on 50-50 bread made with 50% white & 50% wholemeal flour. Anyone else partial to a suppertime toastie ? |
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andsome V.I.P Member
Posts : 4525 Join date : 2014-09-24 Location : Burntwood in Staffordshie, ENGLAND
| Subject: Re: Toasties Mon Dec 05, 2016 6:54 pm | |
| Our evening meal is our last of the day. We just have a mug of horlicks before bed. Definitely NO supper ----------------------------------------- Gustav Mahler is the finest composer who ever lived. |
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AlanHo V.I.P Member
Posts : 8798 Join date : 2016-10-16 Age : 87 Location : Marston Green, Solihull
| Subject: Re: Toasties Mon Dec 05, 2016 7:49 pm | |
| No supper for us either. I have a cup of espresso coffee to help me sleep?? and management has herbal tea. ----------------------------------------- This post may contain controversial personal opinion, humour, ironic comment or sarcasm. If I have accidentally offended you - please contact me and I will unreservedly apologise. If however it was intentional - it will add to my pleasure. |
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andsome V.I.P Member
Posts : 4525 Join date : 2014-09-24 Location : Burntwood in Staffordshie, ENGLAND
| Subject: Re: Toasties Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:09 am | |
| ----------------------------------------- Gustav Mahler is the finest composer who ever lived. |
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-pops- Member
Posts : 476 Join date : 2016-11-27 Location : Where Surrey, Sussex & Hampshire meet
| Subject: Re: Toasties Tue Dec 06, 2016 8:15 am | |
| Cheese and Prawn. Odd mix but very good
Sliced avocado
Avocado and shellfish (crab, prawns, lobster etc).
Mashed cooked kippers. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Toasties Tue Dec 06, 2016 5:31 pm | |
| Cheese and cubed Onion. You can buy the onion already diced up. A few nice thick slices (about eigth of an inch) covered with the Onion. Beautiful. |
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-pops- Member
Posts : 476 Join date : 2016-11-27 Location : Where Surrey, Sussex & Hampshire meet
| Subject: Re: Toasties Fri Dec 16, 2016 9:27 am | |
| Corned beef and mixed pickle.
Had it for lunch yesterday. Surprisingly nice. |
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malcolm Administrator
Posts : 5329 Join date : 2014-09-23 Age : 79 Location : Coppull, Lancashire
| Subject: Re: Toasties Fri Dec 16, 2016 11:59 am | |
| Sounds good to me pops |
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AlanHo V.I.P Member
Posts : 8798 Join date : 2016-10-16 Age : 87 Location : Marston Green, Solihull
| Subject: Re: Toasties Fri Dec 16, 2016 8:00 pm | |
| I had a toastie today - with a large beer - sitting outside a small café right next to the sea and basking in the sunshine. The breeze was cool though - temperatures struggling to reach 14C.
I had cheese and ham - but it wasn't at all a terribly tasty toastie - the cheese was too bland for my taste. I prefer extra mature cheddar. ----------------------------------------- This post may contain controversial personal opinion, humour, ironic comment or sarcasm. If I have accidentally offended you - please contact me and I will unreservedly apologise. If however it was intentional - it will add to my pleasure. |
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andsome V.I.P Member
Posts : 4525 Join date : 2014-09-24 Location : Burntwood in Staffordshie, ENGLAND
| Subject: Re: Toasties Fri Dec 16, 2016 9:38 pm | |
| - AlanHo wrote:
- I had a toastie today - with a large beer - sitting outside a small café right next to the sea and basking in the sunshine. The breeze was cool though - temperatures struggling to reach 14C.
I had cheese and ham - but it wasn't at all a terribly tasty toastie - the cheese was too bland for my taste. I prefer extra mature cheddar. Better still forget the toast and have some Stilton ----------------------------------------- Gustav Mahler is the finest composer who ever lived. |
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AlanHo V.I.P Member
Posts : 8798 Join date : 2016-10-16 Age : 87 Location : Marston Green, Solihull
| Subject: Re: Toasties Fri Dec 16, 2016 10:13 pm | |
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- Better still forget the toast and have some Stilton
You are off-topic. You can't have a toastie without bread. Also, it would be a terrible waste of delicious Stilton to put it in a toastie I also like Mature cheddar and onion toasties - in moderation - otherwise my hiatus hernia makes itself known. ----------------------------------------- This post may contain controversial personal opinion, humour, ironic comment or sarcasm. If I have accidentally offended you - please contact me and I will unreservedly apologise. If however it was intentional - it will add to my pleasure. |
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andsome V.I.P Member
Posts : 4525 Join date : 2014-09-24 Location : Burntwood in Staffordshie, ENGLAND
| Subject: Re: Toasties Sat Dec 17, 2016 8:23 am | |
| I didn't mean a toastie without bread, I meant forget the toastie and eat Stilton with whatever you usually eat it with. ----------------------------------------- Gustav Mahler is the finest composer who ever lived. |
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malcolm Administrator
Posts : 5329 Join date : 2014-09-23 Age : 79 Location : Coppull, Lancashire
| Subject: Re: Toasties Sat Dec 17, 2016 9:09 am | |
| Crispy streaky bacon and tinned tomato adorned my toastie last night ! |
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AlanHo V.I.P Member
Posts : 8798 Join date : 2016-10-16 Age : 87 Location : Marston Green, Solihull
| Subject: Re: Toasties Sat Dec 17, 2016 9:54 am | |
| Didn't the tomato make the toast soggy ?
I don't like soggy anything - it's one of my foibles ----------------------------------------- This post may contain controversial personal opinion, humour, ironic comment or sarcasm. If I have accidentally offended you - please contact me and I will unreservedly apologise. If however it was intentional - it will add to my pleasure. |
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malcolm Administrator
Posts : 5329 Join date : 2014-09-23 Age : 79 Location : Coppull, Lancashire
| Subject: Re: Toasties Sat Dec 17, 2016 9:59 am | |
| - AlanHo wrote:
- Didn't the tomato make the toast soggy ?
I don't like soggy anything - it's one of my foibles No....not if you eat it quickly |
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