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Chazwozel

for those who say they don't like vanilla because they don't like sweet french toast:

VANILLA IS NOT SWEET! It's a flavor. It's no more sweet than cinnamon is sweet. If you think either one of those are sweet, I challenge you to eat a big ol' spoonful of the raw spice. You'll quickly learn otherwise. Hopefully you won't choke to death on the cinnamon powder. ;)

If you don't like sweet french toast, don't put sugar in the egg mix. I don't.

People eat french toast with maple syrup and or powered sugar, how the hell is it not sweet to begin with?

As for that Monte Cristo sandwich, it's seriously like something Homer Simpson would devise. You might as well use pop-tarts as sandwich bread. I read that the Monte Cristo originates from the French dish Croque-Monsieur, which does look like it would be good. It's a butter toasted ham and cheese sandwich with a fried egg on top. Leave it to the American's to fuck up a good French dish. I'm guessing the guy who created the Monte Cristo is an ancestor of the guy who invented fried Twinkies and Oreo.
 
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makare

*shrug* It's basically just a grilled cheese with egg. Nowhere near as unhealthy as a cheeseburger. Actually it isn't much different from adding a dressing to bread when making a sandwich, just a different way of treating bread.

I don't care if you eat one or not but I find it funny that you harp at me for not wanting to have vanilla, which I am very familiar with, in french toast because I might like it but you aren't willing to try a food combination you are unfamiliar with because you are sure you won't like it. And then claim health reasons in a thread about french toast.
 

Dave

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I've always wanted to have a Monte Cristo and never have.

And I'm again not sure why the hungry Dave is coming into this thread.
 
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Chazwozel

*shrug* It's basically just a grilled cheese with egg. Nowhere near as unhealthy as a cheeseburger. Actually it isn't much different from adding a dressing to bread when making a sandwich, just a different way of treating bread.

I don't care if you eat one or not but I find it funny that you harp at me for not wanting to have vanilla, which I am very familiar with, in french toast because I might like it but you aren't willing to try a food combination you are unfamiliar with because you are sure you won't like it. And then claim health reasons in a thread about french toast.
Mine is an ingredient in a recipe. Your french toast won't taste like vanilla ice cream.

I know what a ham sandwich tastes like. I know what french toast tastes like. Combining the two is like putting butter on french fries or ketchup on popcorn. Health reasons: Dude, you're throwing cheese and ham into an already high calorie thing. No, I don't eat bacon, sausage the whole works with french toast. Just the french toast.

Then again, you eat rare steak and beans in your chili. Why do I bother? I...I..think you're the polar opposite of what I find attractive in the opposite sex (good food appreciation). I really didn't think that was possible.
 
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makare

*shrug* It's basically just a grilled cheese with egg. Nowhere near as unhealthy as a cheeseburger. Actually it isn't much different from adding a dressing to bread when making a sandwich, just a different way of treating bread.

I don't care if you eat one or not but I find it funny that you harp at me for not wanting to have vanilla, which I am very familiar with, in french toast because I might like it but you aren't willing to try a food combination you are unfamiliar with because you are sure you won't like it. And then claim health reasons in a thread about french toast.
Mine is an ingredient in a recipe. Your french toast won't taste like vanilla ice cream.

I know what a ham sandwich tastes like. I know what french toast tastes like. Combining the two is like putting butter on french fries or ketchup on popcorn. Health reasons: Dude, you're throwing cheese and ham into an already high calorie thing. No, I don't eat bacon, sausage the whole works with french toast. Just the french toast.

Then again, you eat rare steak and beans in your chili. Why do I bother? I...I..think you're the polar opposite of what I find attractive in the opposite sex (good food appreciation). I really didn't think that was possible.[/QUOTE]

If good food appreciation were even one of the things i look for in the opposite sex I might feel the same way about you. But I don't think either of us would consider the other a potential mate regardless.

Enjoy your food and I'll Enjoy mine.

Also I never said that my chili has to have beans I said I had never had chili without beans.
 
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Biardo

for those who say they don't like vanilla because they don't like sweet french toast:

VANILLA IS NOT SWEET! It's a flavor. It's no more sweet than cinnamon is sweet. If you think either one of those are sweet, I challenge you to eat a big ol' spoonful of the raw spice. You'll quickly learn otherwise. Hopefully you won't choke to death on the cinnamon powder. ;)

If you don't like sweet french toast, don't put sugar in the egg mix. I don't.

People eat french toast with maple syrup and or powered sugar, how the hell is it not sweet to begin with?

As for that Monte Cristo sandwich, it's seriously like something Homer Simpson would devise. You might as well use pop-tarts as sandwich bread. I read that the Monte Cristo originates from the French dish Croque-Monsieur, which does look like it would be good. It's a butter toasted ham and cheese sandwich with a fried egg on top. Leave it to the American's to fuck up a good French dish. I'm guessing the guy who created the Monte Cristo is an ancestor of the guy who invented fried Twinkies and Oreo.[/QUOTE]

no no, a real croque-monsieur doesn't have a egg on it, that's a croque-madame.
 
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Chazwozel

for those who say they don't like vanilla because they don't like sweet french toast:

VANILLA IS NOT SWEET! It's a flavor. It's no more sweet than cinnamon is sweet. If you think either one of those are sweet, I challenge you to eat a big ol' spoonful of the raw spice. You'll quickly learn otherwise. Hopefully you won't choke to death on the cinnamon powder. ;)

If you don't like sweet french toast, don't put sugar in the egg mix. I don't.

People eat french toast with maple syrup and or powered sugar, how the hell is it not sweet to begin with?

As for that Monte Cristo sandwich, it's seriously like something Homer Simpson would devise. You might as well use pop-tarts as sandwich bread. I read that the Monte Cristo originates from the French dish Croque-Monsieur, which does look like it would be good. It's a butter toasted ham and cheese sandwich with a fried egg on top. Leave it to the American's to fuck up a good French dish. I'm guessing the guy who created the Monte Cristo is an ancestor of the guy who invented fried Twinkies and Oreo.[/quote]

no no, a real croque-monsieur doesn't have a egg on it, that's a croque-madame.[/QUOTE]

Well fine then! Speaking of fried eggs on things. You know what's good? Fried egg on top of a breaded porkchop.
 
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Wasabi Poptart

Mmm...fried eggs, scrapple, and rye toast with grape jelly. There's a breakfast that I could live with right about now.
 
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Chazwozel

Mmm...fried eggs, scrapple, and rye toast with grape jelly. There's a breakfast that I could live with right about now.

Oh no! Scrapple!! My wife loves that shit; it's alright but man is it horrible to look at.
 
Things for people to try out on Sunday morning and to discuss later on. Have breakfast that consists of :

- French Toast (with Canadian syrup)
- Sideorder of Scrambles Eggs (with Canadian Syrup)
- 2 slices of Bacon

Choice of coffee or orange juice.

Make sure to shop ahead of time!
I prefer milk with things I put syrup on but otherwise, fuck yeah!
 
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LordRavage

*Yawn!

"Hey guys...hows it going....Have you been up all night talking about food!!!"

:D
 
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