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Breakfast Help!


aaron&sam

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Sorry if this has been posted before, but I wanted to share something that has helped us out!

My son really loved his poached egg and toast before being told he had Celiac disease. Well after many tries to make poached eggs with gluten-free bread, we finally found something to help us! Paula Deen has a toaster that also poaches the egg at the same time! It works great toasting the gluten free bread! I think what really helps is the timing of the bread toasting and the egg being ready! Anyway, it made it easier for my son to fix his own poached eggs!

-Sandra


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We have one of these 2, but a different brand. Does poaching and hard boiled eggs. Also steams some canadian bacon to add to it. Grab a piece of fruit and you've got a complete breakfast in exactly 5 minutes!! (I timed it :lol: )

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We have one of these 2, but a different brand. Does poaching and hard boiled eggs. Also steams some canadian bacon to add to it. Grab a piece of fruit and you've got a complete breakfast in exactly 5 minutes!! (I timed it :lol: )

It really does help with putting together a quick breakfast! :)

Cheri A Contributor
It really does help with putting together a quick breakfast! :)

Wow, I'll have to go see if I can see what that is!! Sounds fun!!

Beagle Newbie

Sounds neat. Can I buy one of these at, say, Wal-Mart or did you have to go to a specialty store for kitchen appliances?

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Sounds neat. Can I buy one of these at, say, Wal-Mart or did you have to go to a specialty store for kitchen appliances?

I bought mine at Wal-Mart! :rolleyes:

aaron&sam Rookie

Sounds neat. Can I buy one of these at, say, Wal-Mart or did you have to go to a specialty store for kitchen app


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