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Old 05-18-2007   #21 (permalink)
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Frozen waffles, mayhaps?
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Old 05-18-2007   #22 (permalink)
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That type of toaster is the type my oldest aunt uses :P

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i probably got it from your aunt
at times like this ,i should have gone fishing 24 hours in a day,24 stubbies in a carton,coincidence.?

I saw a sign that said:-caution small children playing,so i slowed down.then i remembered i am not scared of small children
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Old 05-19-2007   #23 (permalink)
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I have also wondered why toasters have those high settings that do terrifying things to your toast. My toaster claims to have 6 settings, but I have only seen two. Settings 1-4 are warm bread and 5-6 are burnt to a point where its barely recognizable as bread. I like mine lightly toasted but not as lightly as my toaster likes, so I end up putting my toast in for a second round.
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Old 05-19-2007   #24 (permalink)
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Why does there not seem to be any such thing as the perfect toaster? We've had three or four of them I think, usually well-researched and looked into... There's always some little problem like it doesn't toast the top part, does it unevenly, or doesn't take the right size of bread or won't heat bagels. I seem to have perfected it with our toaster at the moment though...

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TOASTER TIPS!!!
#1: If you experience an uneven top-bottom burn patter when making regular toast, put the bread in and set the toaster to a setting which will toast the bread to just short of "just-right" and then flip the toast upside down and set for thirty seconds.

Actually, that's it, I only have one tip. Nice colours though, eh?

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