You can find recies for french toasts anywhere, but I recommend some webpages such as baking.about.com. Also, you can try youtube, you can type in the search box ''French Toasts Recipe'' and you will find many tutorials that will help you satisfy your need for toasts.
it was first made in america by a man named joseph french
j'aime les tartines, j'aime les toasts
In Italy we don't eat french toasts, so we don't have a word for it. Some Italian recipebooks refer to it as "French Toast".
Yes, Tremblay is a French name. It is quite rare in France but is extremely common in French Canada.
Because the french are partly the ones that discovered Canada
because the canadians were the first to collect sap from maple trees and turn it into maple syrup. Also, the maple leaf is another symbol of Canada
The two official languages are English and French.
There is one syllable in the word 'toasts'.
The surname Tanguay is of French origin. It is a common surname in French-speaking regions, particularly in France and Quebec, Canada.
no they dont even give toasts
french Canada