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Toasting bread
Until now to toast bread on the boat we used an old cast iron wood stove lid
on top of the boat stove burner. It has worked for all these years. Now it showing heavy cracks and we need to replace it. We are looking for something better and easy to store. |
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On Sep 7, 8:13*am, "Denis M" wrote:
*We are looking for something better and easy to store. Barbarian ! Go to the web page below, scroll down till ya get to the "Non Electric Stove Top Toaster." Thats pretty much the industry standard back in the day. Most ur old school camping, as in "Elk Camp" or outfitters will have them. http://www.toastercentral.com/non.htm __________________________________________________ _________________ Non Electric Stove Top Toaster This commonly seen non-electric toaster was meant to be used on a gas or electric stove burner. While there are many other models, this one seems to have been the standard item in the dime store and hardware store. It is stamped from sheet metal with bent wire perches to hold the bread. The inside is perforated to allow flow of heat to the toasting surfaces. It measure 6 5/8" square and about 5 1/2" high. Toast when you don't have electricity. Non-electric Stovetop Toaster Purchase Information __________________________________________________ _________________ Yosemite Bob |
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Wal Mart has them in the camping section for about $4. It's what I
used yesterday for brekkers :{)) -- L8R Skip Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog and/or http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog "You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it however." (and) "There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts." (Richard Bach, in The Reluctant Messiah) "Bob" wrote in message ... On Sep 7, 8:13 am, "Denis M" wrote: We are looking for something better and easy to store. Barbarian ! Go to the web page below, scroll down till ya get to the "Non Electric Stove Top Toaster." Thats pretty much the industry standard back in the day. Most ur old school camping, as in "Elk Camp" or outfitters will have them. http://www.toastercentral.com/non.htm __________________________________________________ _________________ Non Electric Stove Top Toaster This commonly seen non-electric toaster was meant to be used on a gas or electric stove burner. While there are many other models, this one seems to have been the standard item in the dime store and hardware store. It is stamped from sheet metal with bent wire perches to hold the bread. The inside is perforated to allow flow of heat to the toasting surfaces. It measure 6 5/8" square and about 5 1/2" high. Toast when you don't have electricity. Non-electric Stovetop Toaster Purchase Information __________________________________________________ _________________ Yosemite Bob |
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In article , WaIIy wrote:
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 10:07:24 -0700 (PDT), Bob wrote: On Sep 7, 8:13*am, "Denis M" wrote: *We are looking for something better and easy to store. Barbarian ! Go to the web page below, scroll down till ya get to the "Non Electric Stove Top Toaster." Thats pretty much the industry standard back in the day. Most ur old school camping, as in "Elk Camp" or outfitters will have them. http://www.toastercentral.com/non.htm ________________________________________________ ___________________ Non Electric Stove Top Toaster This commonly seen non-electric toaster was meant to be used on a gas or electric stove burner. While there are many other models, this one seems to have been the standard item in the dime store and hardware store. It is stamped from sheet metal with bent wire perches to hold the bread. The inside is perforated to allow flow of heat to the toasting surfaces. It measure 6 5/8" square and about 5 1/2" high. Toast when you don't have electricity. Non-electric Stovetop Toaster Purchase Information ________________________________________________ ___________________ Yosemite Bob Walmart to the rescue http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=8586944 That's exactly the one my wife and I have, and have used when camping, on top of a Coleman stove. The photo on the packaging is a bit of a con because you can't fit 4 slices on it... unless they are from a very small loaf. The best you can do is two at a time, and you have to rotate them to get them done evenly - the lower part gets done quite quickly. The one referred to at toaster central looks like it would work better. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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Denis M wrote:
Until now to toast bread on the boat we used an old cast iron wood stove lid on top of the boat stove burner. It has worked for all these years. Now it showing heavy cracks and we need to replace it. We are looking for something better and easy to store. Like many cruisers we first went through a variety of gadgets the boat show hawkers promised made perfect toast. Finally a friend said "just use a fry pan." We did, and it worked perfectly! You can get quality square pans with a handle that are a cross between a skillet and fry pan, and that serves all our breakfast needs. It holds four pieces of toast and fits nicely on one side of our two burner propane stove. |
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"Denis M" wrote in message ... Until now to toast bread on the boat we used an old cast iron wood stove lid on top of the boat stove burner. It has worked for all these years. Now it showing heavy cracks and we need to replace it. We are looking for something better and easy to store. Get into the twenty-first century, man. http://www.westcoastmall.net/111730-...er-p-3232.html Or better yet get a 120 volt two-slice pop up toaster at Wal Mart and run it off your inverter. Duh. Why putz around with cave man cooking? Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 10:07:24 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote: On Sep 7, 8:13*am, "Denis M" wrote: *We are looking for something better and easy to store. Barbarian ! Go to the web page below, scroll down till ya get to the "Non Electric Stove Top Toaster." Thats pretty much the industry standard back in the day. Most ur old school camping, as in "Elk Camp" or outfitters will have them. http://www.toastercentral.com/non.htm _________________________________________________ __________________ Non Electric Stove Top Toaster This commonly seen non-electric toaster was meant to be used on a gas or electric stove burner. While there are many other models, this one seems to have been the standard item in the dime store and hardware store. __________________________________________________ ______________ Yosemite Bob The round folding model below that one is sold at Walmart under the Coleman brand for about $3 Round, Folding Non-electric, Stove-top and Camping Toaster This is the other style of non-electric toasterseen most frequently, still being made today. I always thought of it as a camping toaster because it was among the family equipment taken camping, mostly to the beach and along with an Army surplus tent and clam guns to dig razor clams. Sweet times. While there are many other models, this one seems to have been the standard item in the dime store and hardware store. The toaster folds flat for easy stowage. It measure 8" in diameter. Round folding non-electric toaster $7 (as shown) new, made in China $21 New, old stock, made in U.S.A. |
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On Sep 7, 12:55*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Denis M" wrote in message Or better yet get a 120 volt two-slice pop up toaster at Wal Mart and run it off your inverter. Duh. Why putz around with cave man cooking? Wilbur Hubbard Hummm, again I agree. Since I have so few electric gadgits on board suckiing my 400AH house bank to 20% of charge I will, on occasion, plug in my Geo Forman Grill for a tasty at sea grilled sandwich. After all, what should I do with all those extra amps?????? I b pimpin Bob |
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On Sep 7, 12:55*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: Duh. Why putz around with cave man cooking? Wilbur Hubbard My Dearist Wilbur: I absolutly agree. Since I do not have a bunch of amp hog gadgits on my boat I, on occasoin, find myself awash in amp hours. So what to do with a full 400 Ah house bank???? Break out the Geo Forman Grill and have a tasty grilled swiss sandwich ummm... i b pimpin Bob |
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"Denis M" wrote in
: Until now to toast bread on the boat we used an old cast iron wood stove lid on top of the boat stove burner. It has worked for all these years. Now it showing heavy cracks and we need to replace it. We are looking for something better and easy to store. http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...-toaster/23458 But, don't let any of the yachties on the dock find out where you bought it! Tell 'em it came from the most expensive chandler you can think of! Toast on one of these over a green Coleman stove on the end of a picnic table in front of your umbrella tent by a Canadian lake.....is BETTER than boating if eaten with "camp stove coffee" from one of these: http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...ee-maker/33283 They'll both work on your boat stove. Remember to take the COLEMAN label off it! The toaster folds flat for easy storage, unlike the coffee maker. |
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