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Making garlic bread.?

I have kaiser rolls that I need to use upWhat do I need to do to make garlic bread with these?

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in real life its all put on a conveyor belt and hand sorted by humans that need a job
Paper could be blown out with a jet of airPlastic will float if the whole lot are immersed in waterMaybe aluminium would also float (so I don't know how you'd separate it from the plastic)Glass will sinkAnd magnet for the tin cansSo, air first to get the paper out, then magnet to get the tins, then immerse in water and collect plastic from the top, and glass from the bottomSorry, I can't think of anything to separate the aluminium.
I don't know how many rolls you have, but I'll guess this is enough: 2 cloves garlic 2 tsp olive oil 2 Tbsp Parmesan cheese 2 Tbsp parsley Mince the garlic, then mix it well with the olive oilMix the cheese and parsley in a small bowlSlice open the rolls and first brush the inside with the garlic oilThen sprinkle on the cheese/parsley mixture Wrap the rolls in aluminum foil and put them on a cookie sheetBake at 350F for around 10 minutes.

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