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Basically people use that term instead of using the word butt. And sometimes they may use the term buns if they are talking about a woman's breast.
Yes. Yes you can.
Grain, wheat, buns, rolls. All i can think of... Haha :Da
It might be okay, but instead it will be all toasty and hard and not the kind of warm and toasty buns you get when you toast it the day you make hamburgers. SO my advice is not to toast it.
Well, there's a couple ways, one way is you could put it in the microwave for about 10-15 seconds, or you could put on the grill for a couple of seconds
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Perhaps buns could be frozen for up to a month. I find they do not keep that well for more than a couple weeks.
This would depend on how you plan to serve the sandwiches. If you serve them on a plate with other foods, one plate per person, you would need 200 buns. It's always best to have extra, just in case you need them, so you would need about 10 extra. If you plan on having your guests prepare their own sandwiches in a buffet-style setting, you should have at least 300 buns to allow for 50% of your guests to come back for a second sandwich. If all your guests are adults and you really want to be on the safe side, have 400 buns to allow for seconds for everyone. You may end up with lots of extra buns, but you wouldn't have to worry about being embarrassed by running out of food and having unsatisfied guests.
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Yes. It can be used instead of tomato sauce on spagetti, or incorporated into desserts as an icing replacement (excellent on cinnamon buns).