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Very interesting suggestions. Don't think I would put my old toaster on its side to make a grill cheese....
I've read that this is dangerous, too, as in can result in a shorting out of the toaster.
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Since my old toaster/wafflemaker bit the dust, I make grill cheese sandwiches in a cast iron skillet. Works great!
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For grilled cheese, you can always do the college cooking thing. Butter your bread on the outside, cheese on the inside, wrap in aluminium foil and iron the package until the bread is toaster.
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thanks i keep my brown sugar soft by putting heel of brown in canister thanks for sharing!!!
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And leave the vacuum cleaner sitting out, it seems you were interrupted while cleaning.
....or the can of Pledge and a dust cloth.
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