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On 3/6/98 7:29 PM, Don Wiss said:

>I've never owned a toaster-oven. A slice toaster has no purpose for us now.
>We can bake nut muffins. Would you warm them in a toaster-oven or in a
>microwave? I suppose you could broil a tomato in one, but you'd have to
>come up with something other than bread crumbs for a topping. So what is a
>toaster-oven good for?
>
>Don.

You can broil in a toaster oven.  You can bake in one also.  We've cooked
fish, sausage, broiled steak.  Actually, you can do just about anything
in a toaster oven you can do in a conventional oven.  It's good if you're
cooking for one.  They come with little broiling pans, so there's only
the pan to clean.
Jacki

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