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Question: I'm just going to make some beans on toast with cheese on top i'm so hungry.


Answers: I'm just going to make some beans on toast with cheese on top i'm so hungry.

aye that'll do for me too thanks.

can you put a bit of bacon on top of my beans and under the cheese please

Same as you please

Jessica alba, a porce 911 gt3 an a slice of chocolate cake

Beans on toast? I never heard of that. What kind of beans does one put on toast? I'm curious.
I'm thinking of making some polenta and having some turkey stew or gravy on top. Not sure yet, still drinking my morning coffee. : )

That sounds great- think I'll join you. I like mine with the cheese melted on the toast, Worcestshire Sauce, and the beans on top!! Can't beat it!!!

ok... you have to try cheese on toast with grated apple and mixed herbs on top. It's AMAZING!!!!!!!!

I have just had spaghetti hoops on toast, think i had the last of the bread though sorry!

sounds good you go girl. coffee and donuts for me.

I just ate some yummy toast too! Some chicken soup sounds good especially since it's snowing like crazy and looks miserable outside and I'm about to leave for school.

yeah i would have it with beans, cheese, bacon on toast

we used to eat beans on toast with a little syrup on it.. when we were kids...
loved it...

Sounds great.

right now, i wish i had a fruit salad made with watermelon & blueberries which are both out of season :(

yummm that sounds good but i reckon im goin to have jacket potato with chili con carne on top and add your touch of melted cheese mmmmmm cant wait for dinner now lol.

Crackers with picallilli, a sharp cheddar and tomatoes sprinkled with a healthy dash of garlic salt and pepper. Yum.... Cheese is so good, on anything.





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