Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wanted one, but someone told me once that it was a PITA to clean after roasting chicken in it, so I never bought one.
a sheet of foil will make that a non issue!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a breville convection toaster oven, bought off amazon. We use it to make toast in the morning, and to make toasted sandwiches or chicken nuggets or heat up leftovers later in the day. I keep cookie dough in the freezer and we bake just a few cookies some nights after dinner. Yesterday we made just six blueberry muffins. We use it every day - love it.
It's simple enough that the kids can use it, and powerful enough to heat up and then bake anything in less time than my oven. The only bummer is that it takes up quite a bit of counter space, but I wouldn't trade it for anything else.
That's what we have. Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you learn how to cook things in it? Does it come with a booklet like the George Foreman Grill? Do you have to google "How long should I bake chocolate chip cookies in my toaster oven?" each time you want to make something new? Is there a recipe book for toaster ovens? WHERE IS SONYA?!
OP here, that's what I want to know! Is it just trial and error at first?
Anonymous wrote:I have one of these toaster/oven combos. I love it.
http://www.amazon.com/Hamilton-Beach-22708-Toastation-2-Slice/dp/B000A1FFZE/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1401299697&sr=1-1&keywords=toaster+and+oven
Anonymous wrote:How do you learn how to cook things in it? Does it come with a booklet like the George Foreman Grill? Do you have to google "How long should I bake chocolate chip cookies in my toaster oven?" each time you want to make something new? Is there a recipe book for toaster ovens? WHERE IS SONYA?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot simply "buy" a toaster oven.
You need to earn one.
LOL, how do I EARN one?
Ever been to Mardi Gras?
Anonymous wrote:I have a breville convection toaster oven, bought off amazon. We use it to make toast in the morning, and to make toasted sandwiches or chicken nuggets or heat up leftovers later in the day. I keep cookie dough in the freezer and we bake just a few cookies some nights after dinner. Yesterday we made just six blueberry muffins. We use it every day - love it.
It's simple enough that the kids can use it, and powerful enough to heat up and then bake anything in less time than my oven. The only bummer is that it takes up quite a bit of counter space, but I wouldn't trade it for anything else.