What appliance would you have the hardest time doing without?

A ‘New World’ gas fired grill…It produces the best toast on the planet, second only to an open coal fire…


I love toast and have it most days…Here is a slice of Warburtons Wholemeal Bread carefully covered with Clover Buttermilk Spread and topped off with ‘Cottage Delight’ original strawberry jam…Yum!
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Looking good Foxy, looking good! :+1:
Nothing personal I hasten to add but the tea looks somewhat anaemic, I thought Yorkshire tea was supposed to be proper strong!! :wink:

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Thanks Chilli none taken… :+1:
Ah yes the tea…My daughter thinks it’s funny because I don’t like strong tea, she sups builders tea… :stuck_out_tongue:
I suppose I drink tea for it’s thirst quenching properties not necessarily for the taste…

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Ah yes… builder’s tea, as my dad used to say Sgt Major’s tea being an ex army man :slightly_smiling_face:

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When I was a kid toast was something you had to revive stale bread, these days people use fresh bread to make toast.

I am very fond of my Breville sandwich press which basically toasts a sandwich as opposed to my sandwich maker which also presses the edges together and seals the sandwich.

This…

as opposed to this…

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I have both but I could live without either

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Isn’t it customary to have things spilling out of a well stacked salad sandwich Bruce?
We used to have a Breville toasty sandwich maker, but after the newness wore off it ended up languishing in a cupboard for a while until it went to the charity…

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We have a new toaster arriving today, the old one gave up the ghost a few weeks ago and I thought, as did my son that we wouldn’t bother with getting another one.
Bad decision! Anyway the Russell Hobbs is on its way with extra wide slots to accommodate bagels, buns, crumpets and nice slabs of bread for door step toast! :drooling_face:

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My mouth is watering as we speak Chilli… :yum:

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When my kids were little I had Breville four sandwich maker, it is probably at the bottom of a cupboard somewhere still. It was in use almost daily

I still use the two sandwich one. It is the best way to make a hot cheese and baked bean sandwich that doesn’t end up dripping down your front.

The sandwich press is better for thick sandwiches with lots of ingredients, as you say stuff does fall out but easy to stuff back in. I probably use one or other of them a couple of times a week, they sit on top of the microwave with the toaster so are close at hand.

There is also a cheap $17 sandwich maker I carry in my camper - always makes a good evening snack.

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I have a sandwich maker somewhere .
I wish I knew where because I miss it .

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My hearing aid…

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My husbands recliner relaxer chair,
Saves me from keep getting him up and down or standing up from a normal chair, so defiantly no 1 as a needed item

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My condom dispenser :flushed: :grinning:

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Oscilloscope…

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Get the snip EZ it has saved me a fortune over the years… :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Haha , my thoughts exactly
My sister lives oop north, yorkshire ,
And her tea is like Pxxs ……yuk

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Oooh dear you’ve done it now! :rofl: :wink: :face_with_open_eyes_and_hand_over_mouth:

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This is an underrated piece of kitchen equipment, something I use every day.

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I say microwave because I am lazy and what my food warmed up quickly. :grinning:

That’s just reminded me … my knife sharpener, its indispensable

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