The wife is on a night shift and I've got the munchies. In the old days before I we had children, I'd either drive to tesco or to the takeaway to get something quick. That's out of the question so what quick and tasty snacks can you knock yourself up when you can't just go out and buy something?
Using my limited culinary expertise I have heated up two birdseye waffles in the toaster and sprinkled a little bit of cheese on them. Not too bad.
What do you do?
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Beans on cheese on toast.
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Wow - ages since I've had those. The ad still springs into my head instantly though: Bird's Eye Potato Waffles, they're waffly versatile.Dr Lobster* wrote:I have heated up two birdseye waffles in the toaster
When you say toaster do you mean like a normal toaster for bread (or some sort of toastie maker, waffle thing). Never considered just jamming them in a toaster but I guess it worked for you?
This could be a new quick snack for me, without all the grilling faff. I tend to turn to a trusty sandwich or scrambled eggs on toast when in need of a munch. Or a quick batch of scotch pancakes - dead quick to make, serve with butter and jam. Hmmm.
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I normally rustle up a spring onion and cheese omelette, or a cheese and ham toastie when I have the munchies.
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