Saturday, February 2, 2013

An Old Fashioned Toaster

Every kitchen today has a million appliances. There are gadgets that slice dice and pit. We have appliances that shake , bake and make all sorts of treats. We have mini ovens for creating fresh pretzels and yummy cake pops. Yet nothing beats an old fashioned toaster. This was the first modern gadget used in kitchens around the world and is still being used today.

As long as there's been bread , there's been toasting. In fact the name comes from the Latin tostum  to scorch or to burn and it was a great way of prolonging the life of the family loaf.Before 1893 , most people using toasting prongs , thrusting their bread into open fires.The first electric toaster was made in Britain in 1893 in the United Kingdom. The company was Stephen J. Cook and Company., The gold standard of American toasters,General Electric introduced theirs in 1909. By mid century , toasters were a standard of every kitchen, being the housewarming or shower gift of choice.

Toasters today really haven't strayed from their first pop up ancestors, first made in 1919.There are four and two slots along with those who have allowances for bagels and waffles. Toasted bread is a great addition to any sandwich , adding crunch and texture. There's nothing like a lightly toasted BLT or ham and cheese. Also good is just starting the morning off with a toasted rye loaded with butter and jam or jelly to start off a morning. Some toasters allow you to toast rolls too. and these again are a great way to start off a day.

The toaster may not be as fancy as any of these modern gadgets. Yet it has stayed steadfast and true for over a century. It gets the job done without any bells and whistles while producing a tasty treat

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