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langara | 14:07 Sat 08th Jan 2011 | Food & Drink
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Need to get new Sandwich Toaster, revues are so conflicting. Any good ones out there. Thanks
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sorry don't know the answer but mmmmmmm toasties :)
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Toastie bags are great, pop 'em in toaster and 2 mins later you have a great toasted sarnie

Way cheaper and far less messy than sandwich toasters, plus they're reuseable time and time again
Joeluke, can you put beans etc in these bags like you can a sandwich maker, or will they fall out.
i got rid of my thousand year old sandwich toaster two years ago and bought a panini press instead. it's so much better than a sandwich toaster, cleaner to use, and makes lovely toasted sandwiches. as 2shortplanks says, you don't get the hard edge a sandwich toaster gives.
i would highly recommend a panini press instead...although i wouldn't put beans in it!
Rocky......never tried beans but I guess they wouldn't be too successful as the sandwich is being toasted in an upright position and the beans would probably slide to the bottom of the sandwich

Tuna and cheese is my personal fave filling
tuna chees, beans and coleslaw is mine!
I have a panini press as well. Might have to dig it out now...
I love my Kenwood sm435 in silver. It is a flat one. It is non stick and makes great sandwiches.
I use a panini press as well, and find it works great.
Its all about the George Foreman!

Great for toasting sandwiches, and can do so much else in it aswell!
george foreman for me,can do a million things with him,i mean it
I use Toast-bags now, make great toasted cheese sarnies.

On holiday took Toast-bags, made toast then put beans in bag, put in toaster, hey-presto Hot beans on toast. Buy some, experiment. (fiver for 2) Lakeland.
jem
I never use the sandwich toaster now, the George Foreman is so much better!.....
i like the 'old style' breville sort of sandwich toaster myself,
yeah you might get crispy edges of toast like ethandron mentioned, but you can easily trim them off if you dont fancy eating them,
but what you do get is a lovely golden toasted 'sealed' pocket of piping hot filling.. :o)
baked beans with daddies brown sauce is one of my favourites... hmmm niice.
My toaster slots aren't wide enough to get a Toastie Bag in.
See doesnt make sence - £5 for 2 toastie bags, yet in the sales you can get a GF for £30 and it does toasties, steaks, sausages, bacon, and pretty much everything else.

I know I am useless when it comes to money.... but that is just common sense to me!
Wiggle, - they last for ages had mine over a year now. If one hasn't got the storage for GF or the like these are ideal. I've got a frying pan for everything else.
Who wants to take a GF on holiday with em anyway.
I know about the storage thing, i live in a very ickle flat, that is smaller then any normal flat! (apart from the one we just moved out of!) but a GF is always worth having. Even when not being used it sits in the cupboard.

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