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I'm not sure if everyone has noticed. On a toaster, why is there a setting that burns our toast black and renders it un-eatable? I mean, for my bread, half way on the knob is pushing the line between crispy and burnt.

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I'm not sure if everyone has noticed. On a toaster, why is there a setting that burns our toast black and renders it un-eatable? I mean, for my bread, half way on the knob is pushing the line between crispy and burnt.

Read this if you're worried about burned toast. http://www.boston.com/news/science/article...e_it_unhealthy/

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...cause thats the american way. we dont want it black, but we want the option

Actually, The reason is because of the different breads/bagles/muffins that are available all have a different browning factor. A slice of white bread will brown with the toaster set on med. While a bagle might need a double toasting with the toaster set on dark. ;)

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well sorrryyyyy! not all of us work at a toaster factory :P

:censored: Toaster factory :huh: ??? You gotta be kiddin me :lol::lol::lol:

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Well butter me muffin; DC is inspector 187 at the toaster factory! I can only imagine the rowdy crowd at the annual toaster conference in Vegas! hahahaha....

What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas...especially things covered in jelly and smell like..burnt toast.

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Well butter me muffin; DC is inspector 187 at the toaster factory! I can only imagine the rowdy crowd at the annual toaster conference in Vegas! hahahaha....

What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas...especially things covered in jelly and smell like..burnt toast.

:lol::lol::lol: That'll be AAA whole butter please ( preferably Wisconsin butter ) :cheers:

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I'm not sure if everyone has noticed. On a toaster, why is there a setting that burns our toast black and renders it un-eatable? I mean, for my bread, half way on the knob is pushing the line between crispy and burnt.

It time make a change:

http://www.yahoo.com/s/494448

Posted

whoa, i want a refrigerator with an internet connection! that is so cool no joke ;)

I would never be low on beer's with one of those. :D


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