Man, this sucks...garlic bread related

My sister took on the noble task of organizing our freezer about two weeks ago. It looks great, except that she threw out the boxes for lots of our frozen food. Now I don't know how long to put the garlic bread in for, or at what temperature.

I hope 350 degrees for 10 minutes will do it in the toaster oven.

:(
 

MrAwesome

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Please, could you provide me with more meaningless details about your everyday life. Thanks in advance.
 

radioouman

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HAHAHA

HOw old is your sister?

Bread is usually at 350-450 for 4-10 minutes... Maybe that will help :)

 

DT4K

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Ummm, do you really need directions for garlic bread?
OK, I'll help you out.
1. Turn on oven (anywhere between 300 and 400 should be just fine)
2. Put bread in.
3. When bread starts to brown and looks toasted, take it out.
Mmmkay?

Let me know if you need any help with boiling water.
 

Nikamichi

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Let me know if you need any help with washing your ass.

Tho, 425 @ 8 mins should do teh trick.

:D
 

HonkeyDonk

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Originally posted by: jumpr
My sister took on the noble task of organizing our freezer about two weeks ago. It looks great, except that she threw out the boxes for lots of our frozen food. Now I don't know how long to put the garlic bread in for, or at what temperature.

I hope 350 degrees for 10 minutes will do it in the toaster oven.

:(

how much of a stupid ass do you have to be to not be able to heat up garlic bread w/o some instructions?

:disgust: :|
 

Excelsior

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Originally posted by: HonkeyDonk
Originally posted by: jumpr
My sister took on the noble task of organizing our freezer about two weeks ago. It looks great, except that she threw out the boxes for lots of our frozen food. Now I don't know how long to put the garlic bread in for, or at what temperature.

I hope 350 degrees for 10 minutes will do it in the toaster oven.

:(

how much of a stupid ass do you have to be to not be able to heat up garlic bread w/o some instructions?

:disgust: :|

Well see..Jumpr is a metrosexual who lacks cooking skills. Definitely a rare find.
 

kritical

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Originally posted by: jumpr
My sister took on the noble task of organizing our freezer about two weeks ago. It looks great, except that she threw out the boxes for lots of our frozen food. Now I don't know how long to put the garlic bread in for, or at what temperature.

I hope 350 degrees for 10 minutes will do it in the toaster oven.

:(

Please give me the 30 seconds of my life I wasted reading this thread back. Thanks ass
 

Originally posted by: kritical
Originally posted by: jumpr
My sister took on the noble task of organizing our freezer about two weeks ago. It looks great, except that she threw out the boxes for lots of our frozen food. Now I don't know how long to put the garlic bread in for, or at what temperature.

I hope 350 degrees for 10 minutes will do it in the toaster oven.

:(

Please give me the 30 seconds of my life I wasted reading this thread back. Thanks ass
Here you go. *Hands back time in an amazing feat of physics and time-space continuum magic*.

Thank me later.
 

Cerb

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Good garlic bread:
-some garlic
-some random spices, including garlic. Lots of it.
-some extra virgin olie oil
-bread of choice (I like french bread)
-skillet.
Turn the skillet on high, put the olive oil in a bowl and add spices. dip each side of the bread in the olive oil. Add some olive oil to the skillet. When it's pretty hot, add the bread, flip after 20 seconds or so (should be browned with the spcies atrting to blacken), repeat for the other side, and never use that froxen crap again. With a heavy frying pan it shouldn't take more than 5 minutes.