Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of "double toasted". "Toasted, dark".
Double toasted is standard terminology for the NYC/NJ area. It just means toast it twice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM has to bring the drama for a dang on double toasted bagel.
Wouldn't be DCUM without it![]()
Waiting for the equity and racist posters to chime in. Then it would be total DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM has to bring the drama for a dang on double toasted bagel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought people toasted bagels only if the bagels weren't that good. A proper, chewy bagel doesn't need toasting.
Sad round bread with a hole bagels need to be toasted or they'll have no texture.
OP, why aren't you asking for it to be "toasted dark" or saying "Can you run it through the toaster twice"? Why are you insisting on using terminology that isn't working?
If you want a dairy product in your coffee, do you ask for "regular coffee" and then complain that it comes black? Or do you ask for coffee with cream or white coffee or whatever the local terminology is?
Shout out to all the people from Southern California who are bugged that no one else puts a "the" in front of an interstate number.
People are all bugged when you drop the "to be" when it's necessary.
Anonymous wrote:I thought people toasted bagels only if the bagels weren't that good. A proper, chewy bagel doesn't need toasted.
Sad round bread with a hole bagels need to be toasted or they'll have no texture.
OP, why aren't you asking for it to be "toasted dark" or saying "Can you run it through the toaster twice"? Why are you insisting on using terminology that isn't working?
If you want a dairy product in your coffee, do you ask for "regular coffee" and then complain that it comes black? Or do you ask for coffee with cream or white coffee or whatever the local terminology is?
Shout out to all the people from Southern California who are bugged that no one else puts a "the" in front of an interstate number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of "double toasted". "Toasted, dark".
Even if you've never heard the phrase, it's pretty easy to infer what it means, no?
No.
[/b]It could mean toasted on both sides rather than only the cut side.[b]
I don't understand why you insist on ordering this way when it isn't getting the result you want. It works in NY/NJ? Great, do it there. But it's not working here, so use more words to explain what you want.
WTF do you think a toaster does? It toasts both sides.
Double toasted is self explanatory. For those with functioning brain cells
Ok smart azz- my toaster has a bagel setting and only toasts 1 side!
Nobody cares about your home toaster. You obviously have never worked in a restaurant to know that they aren't using your little Black & Decker toaster on the bagel setting to toast bagels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of "double toasted". "Toasted, dark".
Even if you've never heard the phrase, it's pretty easy to infer what it means, no?
No.
It could mean toasted on both sides rather than only the cut side.
I don't understand why you insist on ordering this way when it isn't getting the result you want. It works in NY/NJ? Great, do it there. But it's not working here, so use more words to explain what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of "double toasted". "Toasted, dark".
Even if you've never heard the phrase, it's pretty easy to infer what it means, no?
No.
[/b]It could mean toasted on both sides rather than only the cut side.[b]
I don't understand why you insist on ordering this way when it isn't getting the result you want. It works in NY/NJ? Great, do it there. But it's not working here, so use more words to explain what you want.
WTF do you think a toaster does? It toasts both sides.
Double toasted is self explanatory. For those with functioning brain cells
Ok smart azz- my toaster has a bagel setting and only toasts 1 side!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel this, OP. My other pet peeve is when I order a bagel and cream cheese and instead of putting the cc on the bagel, they put it in a tiny little ramekin in an amount that barely covers half the bagel.
UGH Panera does this for my dc's bagels, but with butter. If I wanted to make it myself, we would stay home. Now we are awkwardly spreading a tiny amount of butter in the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of "double toasted". "Toasted, dark".
Even if you've never heard the phrase, it's pretty easy to infer what it means, no?
No.
[/b]It could mean toasted on both sides rather than only the cut side.[b]
I don't understand why you insist on ordering this way when it isn't getting the result you want. It works in NY/NJ? Great, do it there. But it's not working here, so use more words to explain what you want.
WTF do you think a toaster does? It toasts both sides.
Double toasted is self explanatory. For those with functioning brain cells
Ok smart azz- my toaster has a bagel setting and only toasts 1 side!
Anonymous wrote:Is double toasted the same as a burnt bagel? Serious question.