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For the filling, toast the fennel seeds.
It was not yet noon, but glasses were filled and toasts were pronounced.
And there are two new items exclusively for New York: a deep-fried vegetable spring roll, and a dessert of French toast filled with custard.
A national dish of Latvian grey peas (well, we have beans on toast) filled us up one night for far less.
"You can't convince me that Mr. Mouse really likes the hippo". SENIOR Filled with white toast and butter-flies he sets off in his first used car fueled by daybreak dreams of Saturday afternoon touchdowns and late night kisses and maybe just maybe a shot at Harvard or pro ball or wherever this autumn morning drives him.
For under £2 you get a plate of toast filled with kaya coconut jam, two very runny eggs (don't even think about asking for them to be more cooked) and a cup a dense coffee, magically filtered through a strange-looking sock device.
Examples include "small sausage in big sausage" (a pork sausage topped with pickled fillings stuffed in an open, bigger rice sausage), "sesame oil chicken" (chicken stewed in sesame oil and rice wine), "coffin bread" (a thick toast filled with a seafood soup), and "san su" (stir-fried fern with anchovies).
A waiter arrived a few minutes later and took orders: chocolate chip pancakes, omelets, French toast filled with sweet cream, chocolate milk and Splashberry drinks.
For that, an appropriately over-filled toast is due.
At my graduation, my father gave a long, story-filled toast, raising the bottle of champagne and saluting his dead father, asking specific blessings for each of us, and at the end we all called out, 'Odeluora!' (We 'hailed him', in Nigeria-speak).
An oyster loaf is one of life's great things: a loaf of good French or homemade white bread, halved and hollowed out, brushed with butter, toasted, filled with fried oysters and put back together again.
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