When I was a kid I used to spread as much butter as a slice of bread could hold, then stick it in the toaster to toast. I was a child genius—isn’t it obvious? Mom, if you’re reading this. I don’t think that had anything to do with all of the toasters that caught on fire. Some coincidence, eh?
Many a toaster in my childhood could have been spared if the Toastabags were around back then. With the Toastabag, you can make a sandwich loaded with your favorite goodies, slide it into the space-age plastic bag (can I still use space-age in 2008?), then stick everything into the toaster to heat up. That is, provided the slots on your toaster can hold two slices of bread and all the fillings. If it won’t, sit on the sandwich after making it. It will fit. In just three short minutes you have a grilled insert yummy filling here sandwich without the laborious grilling. How cool is that? The inventor of this should win a Nobel Prize, or at least get a ride in the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.
For sandwich ideas see: The Bell Butter Crock is the Secret to the Delectable PBSTBBB&B Sandwich
$9.95 from Firebox
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