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Old 02-06-2009
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how do you like it?

her indoors has always toasted bread on a single side, she says it's real toast but I think it's a way of saving money that dates back to when times were hard as a child

not bothered if you butter the toasted side or the untoasted
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how can it be called toast unless its TOASTED on both sides
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Has she got a twin,maybe they do a side each and share
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you dont get a choice if you do it in a toaster do you?

To me its not toast unless it is done both sides, just lightly toasted until it starts going brown, so burnt stuff welcome here
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It's called "toast", not "half done". BOTH SIDES

anyone for anything otherwise should seek professional help....from a chef
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single sided every time
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Oh god, is today a "slow news" day then ?

Still, I can't resist - both sides please nicely tanned, not something that looks like a first gen carbon pan car chassis.
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Reason for the post was she was missing single sided toast. Now I've replaced the faulty item in the oven late yesterday so she could have some.

Guess the t**t hasn't done any this morning to go with her cuppa. That's after blood, sweat and tears to fit in 15 minutes last night and it took father & son to do it. One to hold the nut and the other to turn the screw.

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how do you like your toast???
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