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Eliminate Toast Cc!


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elye Community Regular

This is a GREAT product for those of us who at times like to eat breakfast out, or who keep eating our gluten-free bread untoasted because we haven't gotten around to getting a second toaster:

www.toastabags.com


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

A friend of mine has these and she really likes them.

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

We use these for Ty's toast all the time. Watch it! They get HOT! Ouch!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Yeah these are great!

elye Community Regular

Gosh, where have I been? I'd never heard of these great things! :)

kbabe1968 Enthusiast

Ya know...when I was a pampered Chef consultant, they came out with these one year. I remember thinking to myself "What the heck are these for!". Little did I know that just a few short years later, I'd be wishing I had them! LOL :D

I've heard of them....but I've NEVER used them. We have a large 4 slot toaster. (well, it's really two really LONG slots). BUT they don't share burner elements, either....so we have a gluten free side and a gluten side. It's so funny, my husband (unknowing there were sides) went to put something in shortly after going gluten free...my kids stopped him and said "Daddy, you can't that side of the toaster is ONLY for mommy, you can't use it! You'll make her sick!" And he didn't - the converstaion that night was soooo funny!!! :D

Katydid Apprentice

In addition to keeping your gluten free bread safe in the toaster, you can also use these bags to make a hot sandwich in th toaster too..like toasted ham and cheese, etc; or to heat up pizza without it getting soggy like in the mocrowave.


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