Sunday 24 January 2010

Toaster Oven Black Decker

How To Get a Bun In The Oven Without Your Wife's Help

Did that catch your attention?

Sadly, it is not what you think, or maybe it is, depending on your psychological profile. The real thrust of this piece is the toaster oven, and in particular the offerings from Black & Decker.oven toaster black decker

Once upon a time, it was the role of some men to make some toast in the morning. When I was young, before old fashioned toasters were born, it was to place the slice of bread under the grill, and woe betide you if you forgot about it for a nanosecond.

Before the toaster oven Black Decker (doesn't that sound like a sandwich), was but a twinkle in Mr Black or Mr Decker's eye, the conventional toaster was born. Even I would struggle to burn toast in one of those, unless you were criminally foolish (or just liked burnt toast). My main gripe with them was the nuclear powered springs in some of them that could launch toast and decapitate in the blink of an eye.

My memory of the first batch was that they were quite small; single toasters in fact. Feeding a family breakfast took all day. This included hospital runs for those hit in the head with jet propelled toast. More recent adventures into the toasting market meant that 4 slice toasters were the norm, families could be fed in next to no time, and casualties were kept to a bare minimum.

And then came nirvana, from Black & Decker.

The modern wave of tasting prowess comes in the shape of oven toasters. These little kitchen utilities can actually be considered to be second ovens. Many's the time that the conventional oven gets used for more minor cooking or warming, which is a waste of energy. Oven toasters can toast, broil, bake or warm, in the sort of quantities that seems so wasteful in a large oven.

And yes, even a man can have a bun in the oven with a Black and Decker toaster oven!

Here is a short video that will give you some idea of how this toaster oven might help you.

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