Cold Toast..
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Jonny671

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29,859 posts

216 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Is it just me?

I don't do warm toast, if I toast it and haven't got 20 minutes for it to cool I'll just stick it in the freezer for 5 minutes.

Just butter on it too, but that has to have been in the fridge too.

I've been called weird multiple times now you see.

Arese

21,322 posts

214 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Oddball. Do you like cold tea, too?

stormrider2

658 posts

227 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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you're weird.

Jonny671

Original Poster:

29,859 posts

216 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Thought it was just me hehe

Yeah, cold tea isn't bad aslong as it's had 2 sugars.

standfree93

3,001 posts

214 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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To be quite honest, i'm not really a fan of toast at all!

Ohh and to make matters worse, I like cold tea!

getmecoat

Doofus

33,981 posts

200 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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There aren't many things better than cold toast with unmelted butter on it

ETA: In fact, of course there are, but I'm starvin'

Edited by Doofus on Wednesday 10th March 19:15

Killer2005

20,549 posts

255 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Doofus said:
There aren't many things better than cold toast with unmelted butter on it
Ohh yes lick

grumbledoak

32,489 posts

260 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Tea, coffee, toast. All lovely when hot, and awful when cold.

Wierdo.

ArtVandelay

6,692 posts

211 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Jonny671 said:
Is it just me?

I don't do warm toast, if I toast it and haven't got 20 minutes for it to cool I'll just stick it in the freezer for 5 minutes.

Just butter on it too, but that has to have been in the fridge too.

I've been called weird multiple times now you see.
I refuse to eat cold toast, awful stuff. I'll reheat cold tea too, makes me feel physically sick drinking it when it's gone cold.

K50 DEL

9,685 posts

255 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Toast simply has to be piping hot, with lashings of butter on top and a generous helping of marmite.

Tea however is at its finest when lukewarm... they think I'm weird in the office as I never allow the kettle to boil before making my tea.

Cold toast though.... ugh

Doofus

33,981 posts

200 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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grumbledoak said:
Tea, coffee, toast. All lovely when hot, and awful when cold.

Wierdo.
I used to make my coffee with cold water...

B17NNS

18,506 posts

274 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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yes Cold toast with loads of cold Lurpack.

Mobile Chicane

21,913 posts

239 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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I love cold toast. Has to be cheapo white bread allowed to go slightly chewy, mind.

I think this is because my parents were health nuts, and the only time I ever got to eat white bread as a child was toast in seaside B&Bs on holiday.

PHmember

2,487 posts

198 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Your a fking nutter man!

sy534534

249 posts

204 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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lick Another vote for cold toast. I'll leave it in the fridge for 10 mins, reminds me of Boarding school breakfast! Nothing was ever warm, not even the cereal biggrin

ArtVandelay

6,692 posts

211 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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K50 DEL said:
Toast simply has to be piping hot, with lashings of butter on top and a generous helping of marmite.

Tea however is at its finest when lukewarm... they think I'm weird in the office as I never allow the kettle to boil before making my tea.

Cold toast though.... ugh
Wouldn't you be better off boiling it then letting it cool? Kill off any bacteria in the water and would help dissolve the sugar and infuse with the tea I'd imagine. I certainly don't drink mine piping hot but I always allow the kettle to boil then patiently wait for it to cool smile

Wasn't that Tefal 60 second cup thing making people ill as the water wasn't hot enough?

sprouting

488 posts

211 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Hot toast = peanut butter & tomato sauce

cold toast = marmite or beans

K50 DEL

9,685 posts

255 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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ArtVandelay said:
K50 DEL said:
Toast simply has to be piping hot, with lashings of butter on top and a generous helping of marmite.

Tea however is at its finest when lukewarm... they think I'm weird in the office as I never allow the kettle to boil before making my tea.

Cold toast though.... ugh
Wouldn't you be better off boiling it then letting it cool? Kill off any bacteria in the water and would help dissolve the sugar and infuse with the tea I'd imagine. I certainly don't drink mine piping hot but I always allow the kettle to boil then patiently wait for it to cool smile

Wasn't that Tefal 60 second cup thing making people ill as the water wasn't hot enough?
You're right I'm sure, but that would require getting out of bed a few minutes earlier in order to let the tea cool and I can't be doing with that.
Mornings are planned to a strict JIT routine in my house with no time to spare for spurious waiting LOL

Steamer

14,145 posts

240 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Narrr its got to be warm, granary with clover on it.

However, one odd food anomaly that I do like: Beef & Tomato Pot Noodle (it gets worse)... when the water hasnt quite mixed with the powder at the bottom of the pot yum


Dont judge me.

rsole

643 posts

214 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Cold toast butter & marmalade - spot on