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I prefer and use a toaster oven. I usually spend only about $35 because toasters, toaster ovens and irons usually have a life expectancy of 2-3 years. There’s nothing like opening a new box of waffles
And your toasters dead. A dead iron on a school day is worse.
 
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After reading this thread id Like to give toast a try. Can anyone suggest the best way to make it?

Edit: anyone else now have toasters ads showing up?
 
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After reading this thread id Like to give toast a try. Can anyone suggest the best way to make it?
I'm not an expert or a foodie by any means but from what I've heard, you should use a toaster
 

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Toasters are also great for a quick Pop tart warm up. Only need 30 seconds to make the stale crust a bit pliant and provide a little warmth to the filling

I'm mostly an unfrosted cinnamon or strawberry guy.

Also like their new peanut butter chocolate Pop tarts. Quick easy breakfast for the commute in to work.
Room temperature pop tarts are superior to heated ones. That's just science.
 

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How do you not have a toaster? They cost $15. I'm an English Muffin fan, must have a toaster.
 
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Free toaster to the person that correctly predicts the school and date of AkAk's commitment.
 

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Room temperature pop tarts are superior to heated ones. That's just science.
I like my pop tarts toasted dark and hot. Over cooked. You don’t know what your missing.
 

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Room temperature pop tarts are superior to heated ones. That's just science.

Fake, poser science.

Need them slightly warmed.

Ever since I had to explain to a cop my fingerprints were not intentionally burned off to prevent ID but rather due to reaching in to a toaster oven to grab some frosted Pop tarts, I've sworn off toaster oven and frosted Pop tarts.
 

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I just use the broiler in my oven these days. It's faster. Or, when I'm ambitious, some butter in a cast iron frying pan, then add bread.

I've come to detest small appliances cluttering my countertop. Which is humorous since I work for a small appliance company these days.
 

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Please tell me you are also a civilized fork-splitter, and not one of those mouth-breathing knife-splitters.

I needs my nooks and crannies!

Depends on the muffin brand and topping. Thomas', gotta fork split. Butter and jam are proper toppings. My favorite is actually Fiber One and I knife split those. But, I am mostly either putting natural peanut butter or a fried egg whites on those. The peanut butter is too much for the fork split Thomas', tears it to pieces and with the egg white sandwich, it's irrelevant.
 

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Depends on the muffin brand and topping. Thomas', gotta fork split. Butter and jam are proper toppings. My favorite is actually Fiber One and I knife split those. But, I am mostly either putting natural peanut butter or a fried egg whites on those. The peanut butter is too much for the fork split Thomas', tears it to pieces and with the egg white sandwich, it's irrelevant.
Have you tried the hipster brand sold a whole foods? I think they are baked outside Boston somewhere. Very substantial.
 

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Do we have any official visits set up with a toaster? Any crystal ball picks? Even this is stressful. We really need a toaster to round out this recruiting class.
 
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Oh dear God.
You don't know what you're missing. Throw a little butter on there too

Pop tarts are overrated anyway, though. Toaster Strudels are the true king
 

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Depends on the muffin brand and topping. Thomas', gotta fork split. Butter and jam are proper toppings. My favorite is actually Fiber One and I knife split those. But, I am mostly either putting natural peanut butter or a fried egg whites on those. The peanut butter is too much for the fork split Thomas', tears it to pieces and with the egg white sandwich, it's irrelevant.

What is the point of putting an egg on an english muffin, if not for the drippy goodness of a yolk?
 

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Have you tried the hipster brand sold a whole foods? I think they are baked outside Boston somewhere. Very substantial.

Too many calories most likely. I like the Fiber One because the whole thing is just 110.
 

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What is the point of putting an egg on an english muffin, if not for the drippy goodness of a yolk?

Gross. I hate soft cooked eggs. The point is protein.
 

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