

Well folks I fly to London tomorrow with my generous Auntie Mame for a wedding. This trip is an early 40th birthday present and will be a chance for us to have some fun like the old days. My aunt and I have had some adventures in Costa Rica, Budapest, Vienna, Miami, New York. But with my lack of funds and Certain Someone on the scene, we haven't had a good 'girl ' trip in a while.Her associates are getting married and we will spend a day in half in London, and then move onto the village of Thame .Unfortunately I wont be meeting any bloggers due to time restraints. Would you believe I have three on my list!Not to worry because I know one at least is coming to Chicago shortly.And yesterday I had the fortunate opportunity to meet Blog Princess who was visiting Chicago.
So in my haste to get things done but take care of Certain Someone for dinner,I decided on one of his favorites,Toast Hawaii. I had blogged about this before.But this time I had made some variations. I was in a fish mood and he was in a ham mood. So I got to thinking about tuna melts. What if I used the cheese and pineapple principle of toast Hawaii with a shrimp salad? So I made up both versions.Rather buttering bread,I used mayonnaise.


The shrimp salad was made with some frozen shrimp thawed,Old Bay,a bit of minced celery, cayenne peeper, salt, and mayo.Use your favorite recipe for the shrimp salad.My honey had a massive appetite I hope he behaves while I'm gone and eats healthy.I hope to have some posts from my trip and I'll stop by and visit you guys when I get back.
the pineapple and cheese sounds delish. have a great and safe trip.
ReplyDeleteHave a fun and safe trip with your Auntie Mame Courtney! Looking forward to some London photo's.
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful speciality! Such scrumptious toasts are always welcome in my plate ;-P!
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip and travel safely!
Cheers,
Rosa
buon viaggio and Happy Birthday!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks sooo good! Now I'm in the mood for some toast... :)
ReplyDeleteHave a fun trip and a happy birthday!
As I tell my sons..Fly with the angels, Courtney :)
ReplyDeleteCourtney, you may be getting me comment twice as just when I posted my comment we had internet failure so I am not sure if you got my message. Just told you that your toast was delicious and have fun with your trip and come back safe. Happy birthday.
ReplyDeleteHey courtney! Have a wonderful trip, and hope the weather holds - it's actually been lovely here for the last few days... though maybe a wee bit chilly :)
ReplyDeleteSorry to miss you this trip - fingers crossed for next time!
Have a great trip and hope you have a ball of a time!
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip Courtney!!! I have family all through London and the rest of England. I wish I was going~
ReplyDeleteHave an AMAZING trip!!!! I LOVE London.
ReplyDeleteThese toasts look fabulous.
Your toast look delsih Coco and wishing you a wonderful trip, have a great time!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Wonderful toast Glamah! We love it so much! Have a fantastic trip under London sky! Could you take us with you?!!!!!
ReplyDeletelots of love
Sabrina&Luca
Have a great time. Cant wait to see some pics. That toast looks great. :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun in London! I've only been there once, and it was only for a day and a half, so I have really been wanting to go back.
ReplyDeleteThis toast sounds delicious! Definitely not your ordinary toast!
DAYUM. That.
ReplyDeleteAnd god bless you, girl, for using mayo instead of butter. Dang but I want to make myself sick on a plate of that.
Have a great time in Merry Old England.
Of course, the food looks good. Have fun overseas!
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www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
I've learned something new today! Thanks. I've never heard of toast hawaii or anything like it. I think this is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're enjoying yourself in Londontown :)
this is my type of recipe, simple but delicious !! the pineapple and cheese combo sounds awesome! can't wait to hear from your london trip!! ya wedding is always nice
ReplyDeletehave a gr8 trip girl ... i love all this cheesy deliciousness here. Yum tuna melts !!
ReplyDeleteLove Retro Food posts!
ReplyDeleteI never heard of Toast Hawaii but I sure ate a lot of melted muenster cheese in the 60's. It was our household favorite.
Have a great trip.
Have fun! I can't wait to try these and hear about your trip. Not necessarily in that order, of course. :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Lucky Certain Someone.
ReplyDeleteHave a fun and safe trip.
Paz
Sound like an interesting treat.
ReplyDeleteHave lots of fun in London. My v. favourite city on this planet.
j
I hope you are having a great time abroad but when you come back there is an award and a meme for you. http://kopiaste.org/2008/09/cypriot-rice-pilaf-with-vermicelli-an-award-and-a-meme/
ReplyDeleteHave a jolly-good time in London! Eat lots of food! Take lots of pics! Drink some tea. Meet the queen.
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful blog! I love it. If you're a real foodie (you seem like one), you should check out the website www.behindtheburner.com for tips and tricks on all things culinary.
ReplyDeleteHolly
The Hawaiian Toast sounds delish! And I wish I had an Aunt Mamie too. Happy birthday in advance, and I KNOW you'll have a blast in London. Be safe.
ReplyDeletep/s
You MADE me buy Absolut Pear ;) I know it's not quite Xante, but it may work, no?
Hope you're having a great time.
ReplyDeleteHawaii toast.....can it get any better than this??????Nope! Enjoy your trip!!!
ReplyDeleteThe ham version sounds so good!! I hope you have a blast on your trip.
ReplyDeleteAnything like that... so melty, so heavenly... is perfection in my book. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd it was my greater pleasure to meet you at last, O Glamah-rous one. :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh, cheese toasties! I love any sort of bread topped with melty cheese and these both sound lovely, especially the combination of cheeses. So sorry I coudl not meet up with you in London but I'll see you soon in Chicago - yippeee!
ReplyDeleteYour trip with your Aunty Mame sounds like the girly trips my mom and I used to do :)