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03-27-2010, 01:56 PM
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Oh, this is a good one!! Thanks Laura, for posting it -
I didn't have any bread, so I used a 'sandwich thin' that a lot of us have been buying at Costco and it worked great.
I also used my 'big' muffin tin, but I still wouldn't get all the egg in it.
Roy is still raving (2 hours later) about how much he liked this breakfast. Didn't get the champagne glasses in, tho.
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"Didn't get the champagne glasses in, tho." TURKEY!
Very pretty plates, Jean. What's in Roy's "fruit cup"? I'm guessing that's YOUR dish of plouts from last fall.
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Wow! That looks really good Jean. I think I'll have to get the large muffin tin. Worked fine in the regular tins, but I think the large one would be even better.
Beautiful! My daughter just saw your photo and said, "Is that our house?" Recognizing the breakfast we had this morning. Yep, that's a keeper.
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And that's a breakfast she'll be able to make before long, Laura! It is good, isn't it?
We flipped a coin, I got the apricots and he got the cherries - we sure are enjoying having all that fruit at hand and fruit that isn't sickly sweet.
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Jean did you use a whole sandwich thin in each muffin tin, or split it in two (as if using it to make a sandwich)?
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Looks great - thanks Laura and Jean for your review! Will need to try these! Good to know the sandwich thin works!
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I used half a sandwich thin for each, so just one.
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I tried to look up what a sandwich thin is. I found something round made by Arnold. Is that what you are talking about? They look cool. I have never heard of them before. Now my question is to they split in two? like a pita? so Jean when you said
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I used half a sandwich thin for each, so just one.
I am not sure what you meant by that.
These sandwich thins look great and you are right Jean, Maggie or 'Chef-a-nota' could probably make these right now. Those sandwich thins would make that so easy!
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Not Arnold's - Oroweat. I've only seen them at Costco. Roy hates lots of bread on his sandwiches, so he just loves these.
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