Arri London wrote:
>
> Omelet wrote:
>> In article >,
>> "ViLco" > wrote:
>>
>>> Felice wrote:
>>>> Which was not spent in The Land of Peanut Butter and Jelly:
>>>>
>>>> Two slices of white sandwich bread
>>>> A generous slathering of Hellman's Mayo
>>>> Half a tin of King Oscar sardines
>>>> Two or three squirts of lemon juice
>>>> A thin slice of onion
>>>> Some crisp iceberg lettuce
>>>>
>>>> It doesn't get much better than this.
>>> Nice one, Felice.
>>> A sandwich from my childhood memories is a slice of white bread, buttered
>>> and sprinkled with white refined sugar. Those were the days 
>> <lol> You forgot the cinnamon...
>> --
>> Peace! Om
>
>
> No no no! It's not cinnamon toast. Sugar only!
Arri - While growing up, I often had buttered toast with sugar and
cinnamon. Not sure where it originated, but is was a good combo.
Bob