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Richard Feifer asks:
> It seems obvious to me that since we use the same toaster for GF and
> regular bread and muffins, that I am asking for trouble. But, to buy
> and keep 2 toasters on the counter seems odd.
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> Do most of you keep 2 toasters?
Toaster *ovens* were made for those of us who have a mixed kitchen. The
rack the bread is placed on will not hold crumbs - everything falls
through to a tray on the bottom of the oven where it can be disposed of.
Dan and I have used the same toaster oven for our breads (my hubby has
"regular" bread, I'm GF) for many years, with nary a problem (except for
the night I toasted some tortillas a little *too* crisp, but that's
another story ;-) With a regular toaster, there's just too much chance
that some crumbs will get "smushed" into the wrong bread... Besides, if
you're really paranoid, a separate (wire) rack for the toaster oven takes
a lot less room than a second toaster...
karen
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