Monday, May 11, 2009

TOAST!

Disclaimer: Don’t read the following post if you are carb-o-phobic or trying to lose weight. Toast is many things, as you will see, but weight reducing it is not.

So I’ve been thinking a lot about toast lately. I know, I know, I need to get a life. But if you think about it, toast is one of the greatest foods ever discovered. Bread is important, (you couldn’t have toast without it) but the act of toasting the bread and slathering it with butter takes bread to a whole nother level.

It’s one of the most versatile foods going, (right up there with cheese, but that’s a different blog) and honestly, breakfast would all but disappear without it. If there is little else in the house to eat, you can always have toast.

For instance, are you in the mood for something sweet? Add a little jam, or better yet, cinnamon and sugar. Need something more substantial? Add peanut butter and bananas, or cream cheese. Or take it a step further and have a Hole in One. Add garlic to create a side for spaghetti , (in case you’re like me and always forgetting the French bread!)Are you a purist? Toast with tea or coffee might be more up your alley.

Just the thought of all these toast delights makes me stalk to the kitchen like an automaton and pop some bread in the toaster.

So next time you eat a piece of toast, take a second and marvel over it. Toast. Mmmm. I honestly believe that the manna God dropped from the sky was buttered toast. The smell of toasting bread ranks right up there as the most heavenly smell ever sniffed.

Toast recipe: I developed this recipe when I was a kid. Make toast and spread with butter and then peanut butter. Sprinkle eight chocolate chips on top. Broil until the chocolate chips are melted and then swirl with a knife.

7 comments:

Jayne said...

MMM! How wonderful! I must try your recipe today. I think that will be the perfect pre-workout carb snack!

Jeanne said...

And if you don't have time to make the best French toast in the world, challah bread still tastes fabulous in the toaster with butter. And perhaps a little cinnamon.

TJ Brown said...

Oh, I forgot about french toast! Let them eat toast, I always say...
Teri

Keri Mikulski said...

Sounds yummy! ;)

Annie said...

So...about that run...

Lexi said...

Wow, Teri. I'm sorry you're reduced to blogging about...toast. I got excited with the title and thought we had a reason to celebrate. Not today, huh?

TJ Brown said...

LOL!

What run, Annie?

Lexi, I didn't even think about that!
Teri