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on 7/22/2008 Video is ok - but she left out the kind of bread to use.
Challah bread makes the best french toast.
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on 3/12/2008 This is the best "How to" to I have seen. Clear, great shots, and simple. Thanks.

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on 3/10/2008 The way that my mother taught me to make French Toast was to take a can or carton of Egg Nog to use as the liquid. Dip your thick "stale" bread into the egg nog and cook. She would then dust it with a little cinnamon.
You can get egg nog all year round in a can or use your left over egg nog from the holidays.
This is a delightful change from the traditional way it's cooked. I hope you will try it and enjoy it as much as my famaily does.

Fike

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on 3/10/2008 I like the video addition! See my own article on making French toast with rye bread. Yep: it's simple, quick, hearty, and it's got both protein and carbohydrates built in. With the "right" toppings, produce as well. Bravo.

Fike

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on 3/10/2008 I like the video addition! See my own article on making French toast with rye bread. Yep: it's simple, quick, hearty, and it's got both protein and carbohydrates built in. With the "right" toppings, produce as well. Bravo.

Fike

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on 3/10/2008 I like the video addition! See my own article on making French toast with rye bread. Yep: it's simple, quick, hearty, and it's got both protein and carbohydrates built in. With the "right" toppings, produce as well. Bravo.

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on 1/16/2007 NO what sort of a wife would I be if I let you do all the cooking please my dear let me look after you. You can still make me breakfast on the weekends ... I couldn't expect you to work as hard as you do all week at the office and then come home and cook... PLEEAAAASE let me do the cooking :-) Sundus

ammadnaser

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on 1/16/2007 NO...I insisttt...If u dont let me do all the cooking...I wont talk to u anymore :(

- depressed,
Ammad

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on 1/16/2007 Aw baby you don't have to do all that the fact that you've made such an effort to sort out breakfast I think the least I can do is look after you by handling all the other meals, BIG HUG Sundus x

ammadnaser

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on 1/16/2007 What could I do ? I had to follow u all the way to ehow.. french toast was just an excuse! ur such a sweetie...u dont have to make tht for breakfast...Im telling u ...ill make it for u everyday! Im thinking with all the recipes at ehow I could even make dinner and lunch for the both of us !
Hugs
Ammad

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on 1/16/2007 Ammad is that you... aw thank you e-how you've taught us both how to make french toast for each other loadsa love hugz and kisses Sundus xxxx

ammadnaser

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on 1/16/2007 Damnn..this website is CRAZY! I didnt know making french toast was that simple..Now ill make sure I prepare this for my wife everyday..
I couldnt thank u guyss enough.
x muah x

- Ammad

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on 1/16/2007 WOW this site is really cool and helpful you guys have saved my marriage now that I know how to make french toast thanks a lot best regards sundus

reddtigger

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on 4/19/2008 a great topping is to combine sugar and cinnamon in a shaker,mix it up really well and use this on top of butter or syrup and you're sure to have smiles at the table.

every bite is sweet and tasty!!

Anonymous

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on 4/19/2008 Don't ask for French toast in France,
you won't find any. They call this pain perdu ( lost bread), we do this with old bread (to not lose the bread).

It's not a morning dish, but an afternoon or evening meal. But you can cook it in the morning.

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