Thursday, December 27, 2007

French toast - Blueberry French Toast

French toast- Eggnog French Toast. Recipe: I use a long electric griddle and heat to 350. A griddle on the stove on medium will also work. 1 cup Egg Nog 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 10-12 pieces of bread cinnamon sugar This weekend I was entertaining guests and I surprised them with this delightful blueberry stuffed french toast. Blueberries happened to be on sale this week at my local grocery store. You could easily substitute your favorite berry Our team at BloggingStocks works from anywhere and everywhere in the world, and I interrupted one of our great editors in the middle of Sunday brunch -- workaholic that I am -- and she was making French toast. This weekend I was entertaining guests and I surprised them with this delightful blueberry stuffed french toast. Blueberries happened to be on sale this week at my local grocery store. You could easily substitute your favorite berry *All apologies to Ms. Antoinette, it will follow you forever* So I am completely done. Well, as far as this semester is concerned. I took my final Final this morning. Yes, there was celebration, in the form of dancing in the street. No. *All apologies to Ms. Antoinette, it will follow you forever* So I am completely done. Well, as far as this semester is concerned. I took my final Final this morning. Yes, there was celebration, in the form of dancing in the street. No. This is French Toast Pie. You know, all the sweet and eggy flavors of French toast, with soft, custardy centers and crisp edges in every bite, but none of the sogginess I associate with bread pudding, nor the time and attention required I am hungry and heartbroken. Victorys Banner, a popular Roscoe Village brunch spot run by the disciples of a New York-based guru, will remain dark this weekend as the sari-clad restaurateurs observe an eight-day vigil of meditation,

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