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Heart-shaped Toast, No Cookie Cutter Required

Posted by jenny on August 26th, 2010 at 12:41 pm

heart toast 300x200 Heart shaped Toast, No Cookie Cutter Required Every time I break out my Trader Joe’s Canadian White Bread (we usually go whole wheat have this one around for French toast) I look at the loaf and wonder if Joe and friends meant to shape the dip at the top to tempt mothers into turning toast into hearts. Look at that piece of bread and tell me you could resist! I usually toast the bread first, then cut off the two bottom corners before spreading with jam. Only rule is that jam must be raspberry, strawberry or some shade of red.

 Heart shaped Toast, No Cookie Cutter Required

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Daily Links Round-Up - Baby Pictures and Baby Products for Moms and Kids - Tots and Giggles commented on Sep 01 10 at 3:47 pm

Cute idea!
I’ve gotta ask, though…as a Canadian, what the heck is Canadian White Bread??? Do we do it differently from Americans?? Strange…

Bonnie commented on Aug 26 10 at 7:04 pm

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