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hi,
i hereby give you my slightly exotic recipe that has helped me in years past and countless students worldwide survive but particularly students in the U.K...
here we go
ingredients:
1... 1 or 2 pieces of bread (white or brown) the cheapest supermarket 'own brand' is prefered
2... 1 tin of baked beans - supermarket 'own brand' is also prefered
method:
open the tin of beans and pour into small to medium sized pan, heat on oven ring (or hob) on the highest possible setting for 3 minutes, this allows the beans to stick to the bottom of the pan for a nice thicker sauce you can scrape off or simply put the beans into a bowl then put into a life changing device called a 'microwave' then heat up for 2.5 to 3 minutes (time may vary from different microwave power). Whilst the beans are being heated up you can insert the bread slices into a fancy device known as a 'toaster', put the device on it's highest setting and allow the bread to get cooked til there is a distinct smell of smoke or your smoke alarm starts sounding, then take out the toasted/slightly cremated bread, apply margarine or butter place the 'toast/burnt offering' on a plate then pour the heated baked beans over the toast only stop pouring when the beans spill over the sides a little and ,"hey presto", you got yourself an inexpensive exotic culinery delight!
use a knife and fork to eat with, if non available then any blunt object will do!
enjoy!
i hereby give you my slightly exotic recipe that has helped me in years past and countless students worldwide survive but particularly students in the U.K...
here we go
ingredients:
1... 1 or 2 pieces of bread (white or brown) the cheapest supermarket 'own brand' is prefered
2... 1 tin of baked beans - supermarket 'own brand' is also prefered
method:
open the tin of beans and pour into small to medium sized pan, heat on oven ring (or hob) on the highest possible setting for 3 minutes, this allows the beans to stick to the bottom of the pan for a nice thicker sauce you can scrape off or simply put the beans into a bowl then put into a life changing device called a 'microwave' then heat up for 2.5 to 3 minutes (time may vary from different microwave power). Whilst the beans are being heated up you can insert the bread slices into a fancy device known as a 'toaster', put the device on it's highest setting and allow the bread to get cooked til there is a distinct smell of smoke or your smoke alarm starts sounding, then take out the toasted/slightly cremated bread, apply margarine or butter place the 'toast/burnt offering' on a plate then pour the heated baked beans over the toast only stop pouring when the beans spill over the sides a little and ,"hey presto", you got yourself an inexpensive exotic culinery delight!
use a knife and fork to eat with, if non available then any blunt object will do!
enjoy!
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