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If anyone could self-organize, it would be the Toasties, right?
An everyday braai may consist of chicken breasts or toasties, grilled cheese sandwiches.
For those craving something more substantial, there is a small menu of five toasties.
Archie Herbert is the founder of Gloucestershire-based sourdough toastie stall Top Knot Toasties.
The guys next door did toasties so we ended up eating a lot of those.
What you supplement your diet with aside from cheese toasties will have an impact, too.
Serving up cheese toasties and inventive cocktails, it's quickly become a local favorite for TV geeks and their friends.
The throngs of both George fanatics and locals clearly agree; the bar staff churn out toasties without reprieve all night.
I heard ample chortles among groups waiting to order toasties, recalling Art Vandelay moments or George as a hand model.
For breakfast, they serve some classic Australian cafe fare: avocado toast; ham-and-cheese toasted sandwiches, commonly known as toasties.
Anyone planning on jetting off to get their hands on one of the new Toasties may consider a stopover in Japan.
And types of crab toasties are evidently popular in the British Isles as well, where they are found at home or in a pub.
Some of it was part of the original concept, like the drinks and the toasties, because we are fans of Seinfeld and particularly of George Costanza.
While rainbow cheese toasties have been delighting diners in Hong Kong — and vicarious foodies on Instagram — for some time, they've not made their way to London.
At lunchtime, my menu consists of homemade chicken burgers and hot dogs, barbecue chicken wings, pizzas, freshly prepared sandwiches, toasties, pasta pots, salad, and fresh fruit pots.
We make our toasties to order and sometimes people don't appreciate that to make a good product, it takes about five minutes or a bit more if it's busy.
Here's what's on the menu (all are priced at £4, including a tea, coffee or water): Creme Egg Goo Toasties - Golden toast sandwiched together with a Creme Egg Egg & Soldiers - An egg cracked open with toast for soaking up the goo Creme Egg Tray Bake - Chocolate cake with Creme Eggs baked inside Strawberries and Creme (Egg) - Strawberries with a Mini Creme Egg Takeaway toasties will be available on the ground floor for £2.
And sure enough, the tong-wielding illusion with a charming little stall between the DJ-booth and shochu-lined bar was indeed preparing freshly made sandwiches and toasties for clubgoers.
It seems someone had previously fiddled with the concept and invented crab toasties — unbeknown to me, a well-known, all-American, homey snack made with mayonnaise-dabbed crab meat, Cheddar cheese and English muffins.
He described to me how he had saved box tops from cold cereals like Post Toasties, and redeemed them by mail for Junior G-Man badges or cardboard Flying Fortresses that carried payloads of black marbles.
Brand Eating adds that the two new toasties are joining a more conventional offering: The McDonald's Hong Kong menu already featured a ham, cheese, and egg toastie, which sounds positively boring next to these new country fair-inspired additions.
This is how I run my festival food stall: I want us to be the last people awake, putting the tunes on, putting the party in front of people when the main stages have stopped running, and serving great cheese toasties.
But as is common in Ireland, with luck and a bit of patience, the country's famous hospitality prevailed; when the pub owner had a spare moment, she went back into the kitchen to make ham and cheese toasties to go with our pints.
When we walk back to Manchester city centre, Badgirl$ take me to the Northern Quarter's Ziferblat, a large open-plan work and lounge space where Bubz and Cooks would come after all-night raves, gorging on pretzels and cheese toasties, into the next day.
"Monday Memo", The Cincinnati Enquirer 11 May 1987, p. 18. In 1988, one-size-fits-all Totes "Toasties", "cosy slipper socks to wear on those cold winter nights", go on sale.The Leaf Chronicle (Clarksville, Tennessee) 1 November 1988, p. 78.
Insomnia Hot Chocolate In 2019, Insomnia relaunched their lunch menu which included a limited edition range from guest chef, Chef Adrian Martin. The new menu includes sandwiches, sandwich wedges, bloomers, baguettes, panini, foccacia, flatbreads, thins, toasties, wraps and ciabattas. Other lunch options include salads and soups.
The first gluten free products were launched with the autumn/winter menu in 2016 and included a range of cakes, brownies and crispy rolls. Their Halloween product line includes fairy buns, cakes, biscuits, lattices and gingerbread kits. Their Christmas menu includes bakes, rolls, soups, toasties, baguettes, biscuits, muffins, buns and mince pies.
It was sponsored by General Foods (makers of Post Bran, Post Flakes, Post Toasties). Portia Faces Life continued on CBS until April 25, 1941. Three days later, it moved to NBC where it continued until March 31, 1944. It then returned to CBS as a summer series from April 3 to September 29, 1944.
The first cereal, Grape-Nuts, was developed in 1897 followed by Elijah's Manna in 1904 which was renamed Post Toasties in 1908. In 1907 Collier's Weekly published an article questioning the claim made in advertisements for Grape Nuts that it could cure appendicitis. C. W. Post responded with advertisements questioning the mental capacity of the article's author, and Collier's Weekly sued for libel. The case was heard in 1910, and Post was fined $50,000.
Post started selling Postum coffee substitute in 1895. He issued Grape-Nuts breakfast cereal, a mixture of yeast, barley and wheat, in January 1898. In January 1906, Post introduced "Elijah's Manna", later renaming it Post Toasties Double-Crisp Corn Flakes, and marketing it as a direct competitor to Kellogg's Corn Flakes. John Harvey Kellogg was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2006 for the discovery of tempering and the invention of the first dry flaked breakfast cereal, which "transformed the typical American breakfast".
Common methods include being cooked on a griddle, fried in a pan, or made in a panini grill or sandwich toaster. This last method is more common in the United Kingdom, where the sandwiches are normally called "toasted sandwiches" or "toasties", and in Australia, where they are called "jaffles". Other methods such as baking in an oven or toaster oven, or in a toasting bag in an electric toaster, may be employed. The sandwich is typically served as a snack or lunchtime meal, often with a side of salad, soup, french fries, or other accompaniment.
Post began a period of extensive travels in search of a cure, coming to take particular interest in the chemistry of digestion. After a period traversing Europe, Post visited the Battle Creek Sanitarium of Battle Creek, Michigan, a facility operated by John Harvey Kellogg (brother of Kellogg Company founder Will Keith Kellogg). Post has been accused of stealing several of Kellogg's recipes, including Kellogg's Caramel Coffee Cereal (Post's Postum), Cornflakes (Toasties), and Malted Nuts (Grape Nuts). In 1895, Post founded Postum Cereal Co., with his first product, Postum cereal beverage.
A Montreal-style hot dog, as popularized by numerous shops such as the famous Montreal Pool Room, is either steamed or griddle fried (nicknamed steamies or toasties, respectively). It is generally served topped with coleslaw, onion, and mustard; relish, ketchup, mayonnaise and occasionally paprika or chili powder may be added at a condiment counter by the customer. Due to the bilingual nature of Montreal street culture, these are usually ordered, and condiments named, in Franglais. Montreal hot dogs can be found throughout Eastern Canada and the United States.
David Stone Martin's illustration of Fanny Brice in the role of Baby Snooks The Baby Snooks Show was an American radio program starring comedian and Ziegfeld Follies alumna Fanny Brice as a mischievous young girl who was 40 years younger than the actress who played her when she first went on the air. The series began on CBS September 17, 1944, airing on Sunday evenings at 6:30pm as Post Toasties Time (for sponsor General Foods). The title soon changed to The Baby Snooks Show, and the series was sometimes called Baby Snooks and Daddy.
First called Post Toasties Time (named for the show's first sponsor), the show was renamed The Baby Snooks Show within short order, though in later years it was often known colloquially as Baby Snooks and Daddy. On the spinoff version of Baby Snooks, Hanley Stafford played Daddy, with Reed instead appearing as Daddy's employer, Mr. Weemish. Stafford eventually became the longest-running actor to portray the "Daddy" character. Brice was so meticulous about the program and the title character that she was known to perform in costume as a toddler girl even though seen only by the radio studio audience.
David C. Tucker, in his book, The Women Who Made Television Funny: Ten Stars of 1950s Sitcoms, cited the program's ghost- based premise as one reason for its lack of success: "As noted by Variety's reviewer, however, a comedy centered on the antics of appearing and disappearing ghosts 'reads good on paper and was even enhanced in the film treatment,' but played less well on radio, resulting in a show he found 'singularly unfunny.'" The program was sponsored by Post Toasties cereal and Maxwell House coffee.Terrace, Vincent (1981), Radio's Golden Years: The Encyclopedia of Radio Programs 1930-1960. A.S. Barnes & Company, Inc. .
Shortly thereafter, Purvis became the face of breakfast cereal Post Toasties promotional detective club. The cereal company's fictional "Inspector Post" and his "Junior Detective Corps" metamorphosed into an image of Purvis inviting boys and girls to become "secret operators" in his "Law and Order Patrols." As a result of this mass exposure, Junior G-Men clubs sprouted up throughout the United States and Canada as a "law and order" themed alternative to the Boy Scouts. Junior G-Men clubs found support from police departments and non-profit organizations that saw them as a means of combating juvenile delinquency.
Les Damon portrayed detective Nick Charles, and he continued in the role into 1943. Sponsored by General Foods (Post Toasties, Maxwell House Coffee, Sanka), the next series began on CBS January 8, 1943, airing on Fridays at 8:30pm and some Sunday timeslots and continuing until December 26, 1947. Les Tremayne and David Gothard were heard as Nick Charles in 1944–45, with Tremayne still in the role in 1945–46. Les Damon returned as Nick in 1946–47, with Tremayne back in 1948-49 (sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon beer during the summer of '48).
Post's first breakfast cereal premiered in 1897, and he named the product Grape-Nuts cereal because of the fruity aroma noticed during the manufacturing process and the nutty crunch of the finished product. In 1904, he followed up the Grape Nuts label with a brand of corn flakes, which was first called Elijah's Manna before being renamed Post Toasties in 1908. The British government refused to allow Post to market his cereal in the United Kingdom using the name Elijah's Manna, stating that it was sacrilegious. In 1906, Post invested some of his substantial earnings from his food products manufacturing into Texas real estate, purchasing a massive tract in Garza and Lynn Counties.
In addition to Linus, a rather good-natured "King of the Beasts" who ruled from his personal barber's chair and was voiced by Sheldon Leonard, there were other features as well, all based on characters representing other Post breakfast cereals. The best-known of these was Sugar Bear (Sugar Crisp), who sounded like Dean Martin and was voiced by actor Gerry Matthews. There was also a postman named Lovable Truly (Alpha-Bits), a young Asian boy named So-Hi (Rice Krinkles), and Rory Raccoon (Post Toasties). A long-play record album was released as a premium tie-in in the year of the show's debut, featuring the characters (voiced by the same stars as the animated cartoon) singing familiar songs such as "Jimmy Cracked Corn" with rewritten lyrics.

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