I'm not sure if this is a blessing or a curse.
My colleague introduced me to a new group of Facebook.
I know there's a lot of argy bargy going on about Facebook at the moment, what with Meta sacking their fact checkers and moving the very liberal state of Texas. Yet even with the enshitification of the Meta products, there is still some gold in there - especially if you don't use it as a primary news source.
Today my colleague let me strike gold.
We were talking about our microwave toastie makers.
These things are the absolute bomb. At $15 at Kmart, you can have a perfect toastie in around three minutes.
They are brilliant.
But even better. There is this Facebook group, Microwave Toastie Maker Australia, which gives you all sorts of ideas away from your normal ham, cheese and tomato toastie. Or my favourite, the baked beans and cheese toastie (which I've been told to add a bit of onion to - hmmm).I mean, who'd a thunk it?
- Spinach pumpkin and feta cheese
- Left over bolognese sauce with cheese
- Cold roast chicken with barbeque sauce
- You can fold up wraps in a square and toast your wraps
- Cut down your Turkish bread
Because there's a
You know what else you can do in these magic panels - because they are magic. Two metallic plates encased in silicon. You can also cook:
- Fish fingers
- Crumpets
- Hot cross buns
- Pancakes
- Salmon fillets
- You name it, you can run it through this magic machine.
Then there's the discussion about how much butter to use on the outside, or should you use mayonnaise, or how long should your toastie go in the microwave and what to do with things go awry.
Needless to say, I'm obsessed, even if I am trying to keep gluten down a minimum.
It's just so iconic.
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