Cooking Instructions
- 1
Get 8 pieces of slice bread and butter
- 2
Peel and cut out your boiled and mix with d sardine with seasoning and pepper.
- 3
Spread d mixture into the bread and cover
- 4
Oil d toster, place d bread and then toast.
- 5
Serve hot with any beverage.
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