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Yeah, but the opening post said "no microwaves or toasters." However, mine is a microwave and toaster... the Toast 'n' Wave.
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Well, it's still a normal microwave (though they have new microwaves that use convection heating that's supposed to eliminate that as well as decrease cooking time). It just has a toaster attached to it.
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And y'know the best thing about it (other than the novelty of it all)? If you want to darken up your toast a little bit, you just close the door back up and press a button. None of that pressing the lever down over and over again because the thermal switch just won't close anymore. And there's just something cool about toasting bread with the push of a button. It's also got a separate setting for bagels.
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ewww broiled bread
they cant call it a broiler 
griller .. there can be no other word for grilling bread into toast
its a little drawer like configuration in a kitchen stove .. not the stove top where one places pans for heating .. nor in the big cupbard configuration one used for baking - oven
but the small drawer between these 2 parts
the grill
or griller 
arguably produces the best 'toasting' outcomes
but toasters are quicker and you dont have to turn the bread


griller .. there can be no other word for grilling bread into toast

its a little drawer like configuration in a kitchen stove .. not the stove top where one places pans for heating .. nor in the big cupbard configuration one used for baking - oven

but the small drawer between these 2 parts

the grill


arguably produces the best 'toasting' outcomes

but toasters are quicker and you dont have to turn the bread





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.. all that bread turning can be quite wearying .. especially if you've had a hard night of it
.. sleeping 


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