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The milk is usually thickened with a bit of flour. You make a paste from a bit of water and flour, then add it to the milk in a pot, then heat gently and simmer for about 20 minutes, stirring constantly. Season with salt and butter. Put toast pieces, dry or buttered, with or without crust, in a bowl, and ladle the milk sauce over it, and serve.
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