With a little practice (so you don’t amputate something or disembowel yourself) you too may have your own cooking show. Mine would be titled, “The Chop and Boil Come-What-May”.
Saw an ad about a toaster that makes Panni sandwiches that a lady went ga-ga over. Computer operated was it. Looked it up and at $349.99 plus $79.99 for the Panni adapter. This Plugger will stay with his old West Bend toaster with the fabric cord and manual pop-up.
I think there is a song like that… poke three holes and… I think Tony Orlndo and Dawn? I can get the tune but can’t get the lyrics… Oh, my darlingKnock three timesOn the ceiling if you want meMmm, hmm, twice on the pipeIf the answer is no
Gonna have to call a “Nope” on this one. At least, not THAT kind of reminder. For a BACHELOR Plugger, lots of empties (TV dinners, cans, pizza boxes, etc) in the trash, yes.
I greatly prefer cooking dinner to taking in or eating out – but unlike me where mom cooked most nights – rare was the dinner out or the take-in – husband grew up in a family which ate out at least once a week and he wants to do so – and he has us eat out once a week and take in once a week – waste of money.
Even holiday meals – we ate at home with relatives joining us or ate at relatives (Jewish holidays are almost all multi-night holidays so mom would make dinner one night, aunt the next.) His family went out for Christmas, Easter, even Thanksgiving. I guess we want what we grew up.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
or the toaster needs replacing since it’s an old model
Muzi54 over 2 years ago
My cooking skills are excellent in fact I’m a gourmet, all my recipes start with ‘poke three holes’…
Grumpy Old Guy over 2 years ago
My smoke alarm makes an excellent kitchen timer…..
jmolay161 over 2 years ago
You’re a plugger if you still use that kind of a toaster. Haven’t seen one of those in years. Try a toaster oven.
'IndyMan' about 2 years ago
Your cooking skills are REAL bad if you burn toast or don’t understand ’mechanical things ! ! ! !
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
With a little practice (so you don’t amputate something or disembowel yourself) you too may have your own cooking show. Mine would be titled, “The Chop and Boil Come-What-May”.
juicebruce about 2 years ago
Did you every clean out the crumb tray in that toaster ?
Pocosdad about 2 years ago
If it’s smoking, it’s cooking. If it’s black, it’s done.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems about 2 years ago
Oh come on, I can make toast. It might take two or three tries, but I can make toast.
ctolson about 2 years ago
Saw an ad about a toaster that makes Panni sandwiches that a lady went ga-ga over. Computer operated was it. Looked it up and at $349.99 plus $79.99 for the Panni adapter. This Plugger will stay with his old West Bend toaster with the fabric cord and manual pop-up.
sousamannd about 2 years ago
I think there is a song like that… poke three holes and… I think Tony Orlndo and Dawn? I can get the tune but can’t get the lyrics… Oh, my darlingKnock three timesOn the ceiling if you want meMmm, hmm, twice on the pipeIf the answer is no
g04922 about 2 years ago
What the heck is he trying to ‘toast’ ? LOL
NealJ about 2 years ago
But the lever is “UP” so it’s not toasting!
goboboyd about 2 years ago
The smoke alarm is going off = The toast is done.
the lost wizard about 2 years ago
I don’t need any more reminders thank you. :)
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
Gonna have to call a “Nope” on this one. At least, not THAT kind of reminder. For a BACHELOR Plugger, lots of empties (TV dinners, cans, pizza boxes, etc) in the trash, yes.
mafastore about 2 years ago
I greatly prefer cooking dinner to taking in or eating out – but unlike me where mom cooked most nights – rare was the dinner out or the take-in – husband grew up in a family which ate out at least once a week and he wants to do so – and he has us eat out once a week and take in once a week – waste of money.
Even holiday meals – we ate at home with relatives joining us or ate at relatives (Jewish holidays are almost all multi-night holidays so mom would make dinner one night, aunt the next.) His family went out for Christmas, Easter, even Thanksgiving. I guess we want what we grew up.