Dipping toast in tea
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
I mean, the second that you put any type of spread on the toast, the answer has to be 'Yes' right?
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
I'm intrigued. How do you manage to dip a fried egg in tea? In order to be able to handle it - especially to be able to grip it enough to dip it - I'd have thought it'd have to cooked for ages so it becomes rubbery.
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
It certainly is a very precarious endeavour, not for everyone.StillSpike wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:52 amI'm intrigued. How do you manage to dip a fried egg in tea? In order to be able to handle it - especially to be able to grip it enough to dip it - I'd have thought it'd have to cooked for ages so it becomes rubbery.
An easier and more rewarding breakfast tip is buttering hash browns. Delicious and makes them less dry.
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
How the other half live eh?Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:54 amIt certainly is a very precarious endeavour, not for everyone.StillSpike wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:52 amI'm intrigued. How do you manage to dip a fried egg in tea? In order to be able to handle it - especially to be able to grip it enough to dip it - I'd have thought it'd have to cooked for ages so it becomes rubbery.
An easier and more rewarding breakfast tip is buttering hash browns. Delicious and makes them less dry.
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
Toast dipping should only be done in Cola
( Pepsi or Coke your preferenec )
( Pepsi or Coke your preferenec )
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
Is the Croissant buttered in the middle with Lurpak. If so, count on me to help you fight the ban.
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
What sort of lunatic dips their toast in tea? Presumably the toast has butter on, which will leave an oily slick in the tea, this ruining two perfectly decent products.
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
I saw an advert on a billboard the other day and it was eggs and soldiers and I thought I've not had them in years maybe I'll give them a try this weekend.
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Re: Dipping toast in tea
Aldi do extra-large eggs and bread with really thick slices. Been my weekend breakfast for some time. Looking forward to breakfast in the morning.