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By *ackformore100 OP   Man
16 weeks ago

Tin town

How do you like yours.? What you having on it?

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
16 weeks ago

Next Door

With lots of salted butter please

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
16 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

Cheese and chilli jam

Cheese and mayo

Butter and strawberry Jam

Butter

Mrs Ray Purchase

Not all at the same time

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By *hunky GentMan
16 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough

With cheese and bacon.

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By *osey WalesMan
16 weeks ago

Surrey


"With lots of salted butter please"

& a decent thick cut marmalade

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan
16 weeks ago

Ends

I’m lack toast in toleran

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By *orlandaMan
16 weeks ago

Norwich

Butter and marmite

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By *imples24Man
16 weeks ago

tamworth

Peanut butter and Jam or as a friends across the pond say jelly

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
16 weeks ago

little house on the praire

Beans

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By *ortySwitchMan
16 weeks ago

london

Plain butter.

Butter )melted and dripping) with peenut butter.

OR, Toasted sanfransisco sourdough with warm butter, mashed avacado (cooked for 1 minute in the microwave with a little dairy free cream before smashing), and topped wity freshly made svrambled eggs. Made with 2 large eggs, beaten, with some dairy free cream, a dusitng of white pepper, sprinkle of salt, and 2 shakes of Tumeric. Stirred,then placed in the microwave (adding a knob of butter) for no more than 30 seconds at a time. Good stirring, then back in until almost cooked. Remove when slightly runny to allow for the heat to continue cooking... thn add to the toast.

Combine this with freshly pressed OJ, and a hot pressed coffee, and you have a the perfect way to eat toast on a sunday morning.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
16 weeks ago

East Northamptonshire


"Butter and marmite "

^ this

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By *parkle1974Woman
16 weeks ago

Leeds

Beans

Banana

Tomato (all separately)

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By *akedMMan
16 weeks ago

Witney

Butter and my homemade marmalade

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

I like mine well toasted, on the verge of going burnt but not. With lots of real butter. No other spreads.

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By *inochioMan
16 weeks ago

Derbyshire


"With lots of salted butter please"

Yes this. Copious gobs of real salty butter.

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By *orlandaMan
16 weeks ago

Norwich


"Butter and marmite

^ this "

White, wholemeal or granary though?

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By *P994Man
16 weeks ago

Travelling

Bit of butter on the toast, scrambled eggs and smoked salmon 🍣

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By *inxy777Woman
16 weeks ago

essex

Cold with butter and jam on top! x

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By *WANDTGCouple
16 weeks ago

Borough of Greenwich

Beans

We mainly toast crumpets, marmite or Nutella and peanut butter.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
16 weeks ago

East Northamptonshire


"Butter and marmite

^ this

White, wholemeal or granary though? "

Multiseed toast, white if fresh sandwich

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