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#106 The Case of French Banana Toast

Does this picture make you hungry? Now imagine it drizzled with maple syrup. French Banana Toast is just a matter of slicing a ripe banana over hot-off-the-griddle pieces of French Vanilla Toast.

Becki

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  1. What a delicious start to the day! And it sounds like spring has finally arrived:)

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    1. Hi Sara! Yup, and French Banana Toast is quite healthy too. One portion fruit, two portions grain, one portion protein. Sure beats what I had for breakfast this morning. A glass of milk and a stick of chocolate with hazelnuts. Don't tell anyone...

      While this post is up, I expect the flowers to behave exactly as I described in my post above. I see some blue but I wouldn't describe my view as a carpet just yet. I sense the Academy Awards of spring are just around the corner.

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  2. Great recipe. ALways love french toast
    I am happy to have you nominated for the Liebster Award. For more check here http://goodeatstostyle.blogspot.com/2013/04/my-first-award-liebster-award.html

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    1. Dear Megha, I'm honoured that you nominated Vegetarian Detective for the Liebster Award. Thank you very much. Only thing is, in the post just before this one you'll see that I have accepted once already. Don't think it's something I can do twice but I sure appreciate the thought!

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