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[[Jenny Nowhere#Divergent Everywheres|Jenny Nowhere]], making a point about how individual incarnations of Jenny Everywhere did not possess true free will, once mocked the fact that her nemesis's love of toast was so great that “Jennies from worlds that haven’t invented agriculture yet shift[ed] across dimensions just to pick up a snack”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'')
[[Jenny Nowhere#Divergent Everywheres|Jenny Nowhere]], making a point about how individual incarnations of Jenny Everywhere did not possess true free will, once mocked the fact that her nemesis's love of toast was so great that “Jennies from worlds that haven’t invented agriculture yet shift[ed] across dimensions just to pick up a snack”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'')


One account suggested that Jenny's love of toast — specifically, when it was “crunchy and warm, soft in the middle with butter and sweet from the whipped honey” — was a holdover from [[Jenny Everywhere#Origins|her ''original'' childhood]] before she was splintered across the [[Multiverse]] and became “the Shifter”. She was six when she ate her first piece of toast, having breakfast with her [[Jenny Nowhere|sister]] and her [[Jenny Everywhere's mother|mother]], and she would associate the taste of toast with the memory of her mother ever after. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Memories of Nowhere (short story)|Memories of Nowhere]]'')
One account suggested that Jenny's love of toast — specifically, when it was “crunchy and warm, soft in the middle with butter and sweet from the whipped honey” — was a holdover from [[Jenny Everywhere#Origins|her ''original'' childhood]] before she was splintered across the [[Multiverse]] and became “the Shifter”. She was six when she ate her first piece of toast, having breakfast with her [[Jenny Nowhere|sister]] and her [[Jenny Everywhere's mother|mother]], and she would associate the taste of toast with the memory of her mother ever after. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Memories of Nowhere (short story)|Memories of Nowhere]]'')

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Two freshly-toasted slices of toast. (COMIC: My Bloody Valentine)

Toast was Jenny Everywhere's favourite food, consistent across all of her incarnations. (COMIC: The Late Shift)

Jenny Nowhere, making a point about how individual incarnations of Jenny Everywhere did not possess true free will, once mocked the fact that her nemesis's love of toast was so great that “Jennies from worlds that haven’t invented agriculture yet shift[ed] across dimensions just to pick up a snack”. (PROSE: Paying It Forward)

One account suggested that Jenny's love of toast — specifically, when it was “crunchy and warm, soft in the middle with butter and sweet from the whipped honey” — was a holdover from her original childhood before she was splintered across the Multiverse and became “the Shifter”. She was six when she ate her first piece of toast, having breakfast with her sister and her mother, and she would associate the taste of toast with the memory of her mother ever after. (PROSE: Memories of Nowhere)

The accommodations at Rio P’Brytje did not offer toast as part of the room service, to Jenny Everywhere's dismay. This struck her as a greater strike against the place than the fact that it was mostly made up of bridges hanging precariously over pools of lava. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker) Jenny had strong opinions about toast; different incarnations favoured different kinds of bread, making it a common topic of conversation during multi-Shifter event. Most also considered it a personal offensive to use inappropriate condiments (such as mustard) in their presence. (PROSE: Paying It Forward)

When celebrating Jenny Everywhere's return to the Multiverse after her temporary, mysterious disappearance, her friends celebrated by proposing a literal “toast”, whereby they raised slices of toast rather than glasses of alcohol. These slices of bread had been toasted using a Heat Ray invented by Laura Drake as a present for Jenny. (PROSE: The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere)