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  • handyman
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    whilst cleaning out a cupboard i came across a toast rack which we havent used in years and the only place they seem to use them is in b and bs or genteel tearooms, so what other old fashioned kitchens implements do you have kicking about, my mum had a ham press for years and never used that either

    simonjf63
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    I use a toast rack regularly – stops the toast getting soggy when it's laid down
    And I'll have the ham press if it's still available

    Spongebob
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    Yes, I was thinking I need to get a toast rack.

    Toast collapses and goes thin and soggy when it's buttered, if you don't let it cool beforehand. If the toast isn't stood up, it doesn't dry out.

    Mind you, the cheapest white bread doesn't do this so readily.

    Brown is much better, as are better quality breads, but perhaps I should switch to a healthier option.

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    IHN
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    perhaps I should switch to a healthier option

    Perhaps you should get out more 🙂

    allthegear
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    Hey – I work in a toast rack (or at least that's what to locals call it)…

    http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/napp/index.htm

    Rachel

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