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On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 09:06:40 -0700, Janet Bostwick
> wrote: > >In my family, we mixed eggs and milk and soaked the bread in that. To >do it right, you fry the bread in bacon grease. To eat it, we would >spread the toast with butter and sprinkle salt on it and eat it. I >never heard of syrup or powdered sugar or the like until I was in >college. How do you fix your French Toast? >Janet US Cooked roughly the same-- though I prefer a hearty nut bread with just a quick flip in the milk/egg/nutmeg liquid. Syrup- cinnimon and sugar- molasses- jelly- Always something sweet. Powdered sugar is for sissies. [and I'll take sausages with mine, thanks] Jim |
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