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By Donna McFarland (jade8114)

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#1: Donna McFarland (jade8114) on Nov 12, 2016

November 28 is the perfect day to make some French toast for breakfast because the National French Toast Day is celebrated on this date. French toast is surely one of the most popular breakfast dishes in the United States.
French toast is also known as gypsy toast, eggy bread, or omelette bread. It is a dish of bread slices soaked in beaten eggs and then pan-fried. The earliest reference to this dish dates back to the 4th or 5th century.
In the 15th century, it was first referred to as “pain perdu” (French for “lost bread”). It was so named because it was typically made with stale bread. French toast is still called pain perdu in France, Belgium, Acadiana, New Orleans, and the Congo. In Quebec, they call it golden bread – pain doré.

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#2: Al LaPointe (kancamagus) on Nov 27, 2016 [SPOILER]
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#3: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Nov 27, 2016
Dear Donna! The left part of a French flag is blue and the right part is red :)
#4: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Nov 27, 2016
New version published by jade8114.
#5: Donna McFarland (jade8114) on Nov 27, 2016
Oops, I fixed it. Thanks Thomas.
#6: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Nov 27, 2016
Very cute
#7: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Nov 27, 2016
So cute! My Louisiana mother-in-law makes Lost Bread. It wasn't until years later that I learned that the French call it pain perdu. (French "pain" is pronounced like "pan")
#8: Susan Nagy (susannagy54) on Nov 27, 2016
Now I know what to make for breakfast tomorrow. Thanks!
#9: Leah Drakeford (leah225) on Nov 28, 2016
Great puzzle, French toast is one of my favorites!

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