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Archive for March, 2009

Sending Kids to College

Friday, March 27, 2009
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When kids go off to college it’s a sad day for parents. They have spent 18-years raising their kids and it will be hard to get used to them being gone. Parents are usually so concerned about their child leaving home that they will do everything in their power to ensure they are well prepared to succeed at school. In many cases, kids have never learned how to cook, either because their families ate out all the time, or because their moms always cooked for them. Either way, it’s often up to parents to make sure their kids are getting the nutrition they need at school.George Foreman toaster ovens are great going away gifts for kids headed to college. These handy, little ovens are perfect for cooking up all the snacks college freshmen may want in their dorm rooms. In addition to toasted cheese sandwiches, mini pizzas and hot pockets these little ovens also make small batches of cookies.


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Save Space for Other Stuff

Thursday, March 19, 2009

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The toaster oven can neatly be mounted under your cabinet.  There are mounting hoods that you can buy that will fit most brands and models of toaster ovens.  This will transform toaster ovens into space saver toaster ovens.  The mounting hood can also fit most cabinet styles.  There are special vents that deflect the heat away from the cabinet so you don’t damage your cabinet.  It really is convenient way to add space to your small kitchen.


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Small Places Need Space Savers

Thursday, March 05, 2009
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Not everybody lives in a big home with a big kitchen.  This poses a problem when it comes to kitchen equipment.  You still want to have a toaster oven but don’t have the counter space to put it in.  What you need is a space saver toaster oven.

Having a toaster oven that can be attached under one of your cabinets will really save you some space.  There are mounting hoods that you can buy to hook up your toaster oven.  It can fit most models and brands of toaster ovens so you can still buy your favorite oven toaster brand.  It will also fit most cabinet styles.  Any oven toaster now can be a space saver toaster oven.


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Dutch Treat in your Convection Toaster Oven

Monday, March 02, 2009

co606.jpg     I was recently drifting along the canals of Amsterdam.  Tied up along the sides of the canals were house boats of every description.  There is a huge demand for these abodes.  I thought what a blessing a convection toaster oven would bring to the lifestyle of those living in a house boat.  It would bring a whole new meaning to the phrase “Dutch Treat”!


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Unplanned Game Birds and Your Toaster Oven.

Monday, March 02, 2009

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     Recently a hen pheasant decided to cross the road at an inopportune time, resulting in its unfortunate demise. Pheasants have become rare in Michigan since the coyotes have become more numerous. 

     My husband cleaned the bird looking forward to the rare taste of toaster oven roasted pheasant.

     I preheated the toaster oven to 350 degrees, sprinkling the whole bird with garlic and Mrs. Dash’s seasoning, wrapped it in foil and baked it for about an hour.  I then took off the foil and baked for another 10 minutes.  My hubby said it was the tastiest “road kill” he ever had.


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