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ToasterChef's 'Extreme' sector contains some of the most, if not
the most radically extreme turbo charged use of toasters
ever documented.
Most of the toasting featured in this section is carried out by
trained professionals who know what they're doing. Do not try replicating
such scenarios at home - you could lose an eye. Or worse still,
a bollock.
:: COMING SOON - once we pluck up the courage
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ToasterChef's HeadChef has initiated contact with an expert
in extreme domestics - ExtremeIroning's
very own 'Steam':
Hi Steam,
I recently created a Cookery website based on the humble Toaster:
http://www.toasterchef.co.uk I've been thinking about expanding
our content from simple Toaster-based recipes, namely with the inclusion
of some Extreme Toasting - similar ideas to the Extreme Ironing.
I'd appreciate any help you could give me. I've read through your
'getting started' faq, though I feel I need to gain more knowledge
before attempting some extreme Toasting.
If we were to do this, we would acknowledge Extreme Ironing as our
inspiration - if Extreme Ironing starts up a cookery page inspired
by ToasterChef please acknowledge us!
thanks, - HeadChef @ ToasterChef)
A prompt reply was issued in regards to the above message:
I can't really offer advice on the advent of "toast"
version of extreme ironing other than to say that, like irons, toasters
can get hot - especially if you put your fingers where the bread
goes - and you don't want anyone getting hurt. So take care out
there - toasting on the edge.
In a similar vein, we have made crepes [pancakes]
using the sole plate of the iron once - very tasty.... :-)
Iron on dudes
Steam
..so expect some extreme toasting soon!
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