anyone for toast?

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kevtherev
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Post by kevtherev »

peasant wrote:
So get some German bread with your Westi and you won't miss yer toaster :D

*Holds hands up*

have to agree here after German bread... English bread is pants.
Some German visitors I have spoken to have bought toasters because our bread is so bland.. :roll:

not easy to get hold of at your local corner shop though

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Post by Jill »

If you have a thick bottomed frying pan, you can contact toast your bread in it. No need for oil, I've been doing it for years.

Don't try it with a nonstick pan, and the heavier the bottom, the better.

Stainless steel frying pans work best.
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Post by Turbokomet »

I agree with the posters on German bread being superrior to English, but the point I think the grill nay-sayers are missing is Cheese :lol:

AS in cheese on toast (try that in an electric toaster) and tortillas covered in grated cheese and placed under the grill, decadence in a camper itself mmmmmmm........................

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