yes! i love this too! honey and salted butter rules
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Roar! Ran – I have this little tray just under my stove where you can toast stuff … so I would put my pair of bread there and when they’re brown I’d turn them over, wait til that side’s brownish as well, put the salted butter on top, wait until it melted, turn off fire and apply tons of honey. Sometimes I’d keep the fire and put them in again after the honey. Woohooo!
This morning I baked a piece of granny smith apple with the bread and butter … crushed it a bit (it’s not really that soft) and spread it (chunkily) just before the honey.
Yeah, honey and salted butter rules!
A friend of mine Dale makes the best banana spread with raw brown sugar on toast. This rules extremely well.
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When they were thirteen, Tintin Wulia and Christiane Berndes wished that Peter Pan would lose his shadow in their neighborhood, because they thought that Peter Pan was kinda sexy. Night after night, they would think a happy thought, wishing that Peter would find them if they could fly. Nothing happened – Tintin and Christiane discovered that Peter had much preferred Wendy.
Three decades later, Tintin and Christiane are still discovering many things. One, that Peter Pan is a fictional character invented by James Matthew Barrie. Two, that the fact that Peter is fictional doesn’t mean that he’s illusory. They are also discovering that, three, it is not a happy thought that one needs to be able to fly – it is, rather, the combination of a passport and a valid visa. And also, four, that the fact that one needs a passport and a valid visa to be able to fly is just shitty.
yes! i love this too! honey and salted butter rules
Roar! Ran – I have this little tray just under my stove where you can toast stuff … so I would put my pair of bread there and when they’re brown I’d turn them over, wait til that side’s brownish as well, put the salted butter on top, wait until it melted, turn off fire and apply tons of honey. Sometimes I’d keep the fire and put them in again after the honey. Woohooo!
This morning I baked a piece of granny smith apple with the bread and butter … crushed it a bit (it’s not really that soft) and spread it (chunkily) just before the honey.
Yeah, honey and salted butter rules!
A friend of mine Dale makes the best banana spread with raw brown sugar on toast. This rules extremely well.