My minister and his wife studied in France for awhile. They served
French toast there and they called it lost bread. 

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Indeed, interesting! regardless of origin, it's pure delightfully
yummers!! Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyy!
Sandy

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Interesting.
 
Becky

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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] French Toast isn't French,,,,


so its Roman Toast,,,,
 
 
French toast isn't French. It comes from a Roman cookbook, dating back
to 1000 or 2000 B.C.,( wow its that old!!??) and titled "Apicius on
Cooking." 




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