Mar
31
2008
3

Paul Young Toast lyrics

[Spoken]
Morning all. I’d like to tell you about when I was a young boy. I must have been three or four months old at the time. I didn’t really know what I wanted, and if I did, I wouldn’t have been able to tell anybody, ‘cos all I could do was gurgle. So I sat there in me highchair, thinking one day, looking at me tray and thinking what I’d give for a meal on there. So I started looking round to see what I could have. I was rubbing me eggy soldier in me head, trying to think, and then I looked in the corner and there’s a little breadbin with its mouth open, just staring at me, like. And then I looked in and I saw bread.
I thought, oh yeah, I’ll have toast,
A little piece of toast.
Well, then I started getting older,
I hated this, I hated that,
Expensive state was ludicrous
And cafés couldn’t cater for the finer things in life:
The upper crust was not for me,
I could tell that.
So I’d go back home,
Switch the kitchen light on,
Put the grill on,
Slip a slice under
And have toast,
A little piece of toast.
‘Cos there’s so much to choose from.
There’s brown bread, white bread,
All sorts of wholemeal bread;
It comes in funny packages
With writing on the side,
But it doesn’t matter which one you have
‘Cos when you cut the crusts off,
Have it with marmalade
Or butter, cheese, tomatoes, beans,
Banana
Or chocolate if you’re strange,
It doesn’t really matter.
Oh no, it all goes with toast,
Just toast.
I’m gonna think about it some…
That’s toast, mmm yeah,
Just toast,
That’s toast,
Just toast.
Well I go down the supermarket
With me basket in me hand,
I’m walking from one counter to another
Trying to find the bread stall,
But I can’t find it anywhere
And then I bump into a mother
With a baby in a basket
And she says
‘Oh look, you’ve started him off again,
I come down here for a little bit of peace and quiet
To get some bread to go home to make toast,
Just toast,
I like toast’
Yeah, but I don’t half like toast.
OK, scrape that toast, boys.
That’s toast,
Yeah, just toast.
[Spoken]
I can’t think about it any more. I’ve got to go and have some, it’s no good. Here listen, I’m getting a bit browned off standing here. Me too. Shall we go and have some toast? Good idea. Why not? OK. I’ve got the grill on. Got any brown bread? Yeah! Have you got wholemeal bread? Wheatmeal bread? All sorts of toast. Let’s go… (Sounds like they then make some toast in the kitchen)

Written by misterilt in: Toast Stuff |
Mar
31
2008
0

Weekend Toast

Weekend toast comes with more than just butter on it as the timescales are a bit more lax.

So Saturday morning was scrambled eggs and bacon on toast – fantastic! The left-over bacon was used on a toast/bacon sandwich on late Sunday aftertoon in a quick break from DIY. Too tired for the normal supper toast last night though (too much DIY)

Do you reckon there is such a thing as a toast-a-holic?

Written by misterilt in: Toast Diary |
Mar
27
2008
0

Hooray!

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Back to Tesco’s Organic Thick Sliced Malted Brown Bread. It makes the absolute best toast I have had in years!

Written by misterilt in: Toast Diary |
Mar
25
2008
0

Spare bread…

With our current loaf just about done we find ourselves with the spare top quarter of each slice that is untoastable – unless I do it in the grill…

Maybe time to make a bread and butter pudding or just put it in the food processor and make it into breadcrumbs to cover a nice bit of fish?

Or maybe I could just eat it…

Written by misterilt in: Toast Diary |
Mar
24
2008
0

Crap bread!

We have this really annoying bread at the moment that must have had a bubble in the loaf or something as the top half keeps separating from the bottom half. Means I can’t make proper full sized pieces of toast!

Aaaaaargh

Written by misterilt in: Toast Diary |
Mar
21
2008
0

New ilovetoast.com

After several years of trying to persist with the old Xoops ilovetoast I have decided to transfer to wordpress for running the website.

BBpress – a forum from the same wordpress stable is a nice secure forum that links in nicely.

I’ve moved for security reasons – these two web apps are hugely more secure and regularly updated by a vast community of developers.

Written by misterilt in: Website News |

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