On 10/6/2018 11:23 AM, Cheri wrote:
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>> On 10/6/2018 4:05 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>> "Cheri" wrote in message news
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>>>> On 10/5/2018 1:13 AM, Cheri wrote:
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>>>>>> On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote:
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>>>>>>>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheri
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the
>>>>>> point. What is the benefit of having a toaster oven?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jill
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I use the small Black and Decker that I bought years ago for toast,
>>>>> muffins, things like hot pockets etc, that dh eats. I got a large
>>>>> one free from credit card rewards which I use for many things when
>>>>> I don't want to turn on the regular oven. I cook things like
>>>>> chicken , fish, and anything I want crispy that I don't use a
>>>>> microwave for. I make lots of smaller portion things for dh that I
>>>>> don't actually eat, cupcakes and things like that. It doesn't heat
>>>>> up my kitchen and heats quickly to temp.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheri
>>>>
>>>> But how is it for making actual *toast*? The ones I've had (granted,
>>>> decades ago; I don't think they'd invented Hot Pockets yet!) were
>>>> more like a small oven than a toaster. I didn't get much use out of
>>>> the ones I had (both of which were gifts).
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>>
>>> It makes great toast, not taking so long, usually ready at the same
>>> time as
>>> fried or scrambled eggs are done. When I have bread, it's usually one
>>> toasted slice, but it easily holds English Muffins and things like
>>> that as
>>> well. I really don't care for Hot Pockets at all, but dh likes them for
>>> lunch occasionally. Don't know when they were invented. 
>>>
>>> Cheri
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>>> Neither did I
I didn't even know they had been lol. I Iooked them
>>> up and they are sold at all the supermarkets!!
>>>
>>> Maybe I am still living in another century
>>>
>>>
>> When it comes to Hot Pockets, you're not missing anything. 
>>
>> Jill
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>
> Dh would disagree with that. He really like the pizza type. 
>
> Cheri
I'm sure he would disagree. Nothing wrong with him liking them. I just
always found the dough too thick and the filling rather sparse. Then
again, I'm not a big fan of pizza sauce and pepperoni.
Jill