Dec. 6th, 2009

As everyone in the Boston area knows, last night we had the first accumulative snowstorm of the season. On December 4 at 12:29 pm, Universal Hub declared the French Toast Alert level to be at Elevated.

That put me in the mood for French toast. So on Friday, Nomi went out to the supermarket to make sure we were well stocked with eggs and milk. We had plenty of homemade challah for French toast, so we didn't have to worry about buying bread.

This morning, Nomi and I made French toast. (Well, I sliced the challah at the start and washed the dishes at the end; Nomi had the hard job of making all the French toast.) I documented the making of the French toast because I felt it was important to note the first French toast of the season. I've placed most of the photos behind a cut to spare your browsers the download, but if you want to see the whole French Toast Alert photo essay, click away. Or you can skip to the end, which is a good bit and has Marvin in it.

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And finally, the reason we have French Toast Alerts in the first place.


French Toast Begins to Accumulate French Toast Begins to Accumulate
Photo copyright ©2009 by Michael A. Burstein.




More French Toast On the Way More French Toast On the Way
Photo copyright ©2009 by Michael A. Burstein.




French Toast Alert: Three to Five Inches of French Toast French Toast Alert: Three to Five Inches of French Toast
Photo copyright ©2009 by Michael A. Burstein.



I hope you've enjoyed this photo essay. For the next snowstorm, maybe I can convince Nomi to make pancakes.

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