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    Strange Toaster Question

    We are pretty fortunate to have our rig set up to run any appliance we need even when boondocking.

    However, we prefer to toast our bread using the old fashion, stovetop/open flame, metal frame toaster. I’m not talking about the “new fangled” toaster where you can toast 4 at a time (undoubtedly better than we do now) but a simple one where you can only do one at a time. Our current one is 20+ years old.

    So are we the only ones using this antiquated method? I swear the toast test better.

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    Yeah...I use a pop-up electric toaster and then spray the toast with propane to get that old fashioned taste.

    Safe travels.

    (another Grandpa)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Paul View Post
    We are pretty fortunate to have our rig set up to run any appliance we need even when boondocking.

    However, we prefer to toast our bread using the old fashion, stovetop/open flame, metal frame toaster. I’m not talking about the “new fangled” toaster where you can toast 4 at a time (undoubtedly better than we do now) but a simple one where you can only do one at a time. Our current one is 20+ years old.

    So are we the only ones using this antiquated method? I swear the toast test better.

    Grandpa
    X2 we bought that fancy 4 toast stove top but went back to the bent coat hanger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt Jim View Post
    Yeah...I use a pop-up electric toaster and then spray the toast with propane to get that old fashioned taste.

    Safe travels.

    (another Grandpa)
    Jim
    Lol

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    Flame toasted toast was a great part of eating outside, it was done on the Coleman naphtha gas powered pump up stove back when we slept in the 9X12 canvas tourist tent. Using the Furrion gas range is not the same IMO, I prefer the pop-up electric toaster thank you....
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