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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Who can live without toast


I hadn’t bought a birthday present for Cate – we never do it on the day as we like to wait for something that we want specially.

But as luck would have it - yesterday our fabulous Dualit toaster finally popped its clogs – after more than 20 years of faithful service. Until yesterday it had never missed a beat but I started making toast and then black smoke billowed forth and the power went out.

So it was not just an element but something terminal.

I told Cate I would get her na extra birthday present and we went and scoured Vienna for a Dualit – finding one in Cuisinarum in Singerstrasse – which I think is the best kitchen shop in Vienna.

I had forgotten how expensive they were – I think our dead toaster cost us $100 more than 20 years ago – and of course we had to have the four slot model because who wants to wait for toast to cook two slices at a time. I mean – life is too short for that.

So it was a toss up between the toaster and a holiday in Barbados – but who can live without toast.

We are very pleased with it. It is silver and will dazzle everyone when I shine it.

I have promised Cate a real birthday present and she is eagerly awaiting the iPad 3.

And here is Merisi’s recipe for Apfelstrudel.

16 comments:

  1. I checked their website and they make a claim that their product is fully repairable. You might check that out in case you want to have a spare toaster. You just never know when you might need an ate slice capacity, oops, eight slice capacity.

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  2. Does this toaster come on castors so you can move it around without giving oneself a hernia?

    Thanks for the link! :-)

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  3. I meant to write "yourself" a hernia.

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  4. OOOOhh!!
    Thank you so much!!
    I got it.
    This Tuesday is going to be my birthday, I`ll try to make it.
    Ah! Say Happy Birthday to Cate, her toaster is so nice.Enjoy it!

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  5. There are certain things I cannot pay big money for: toasters, blenders and potato peelers. Of course, I use none of those items. The last time I used a toaster it was to make toast for the dog. Every Sunday the dog had hot buttered toast cut up very small. I have only had 2 or 3 cheap ones in 36 years, how long Big Daddy and I have been married. And yes I was 13 when I got married.

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  6. fmcgmccllc: I thought you were only 48!

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  7. I love toast but now I am on a tortilla diet and cant do without tortillas. Corn. After the first week the flour ones tasted like paper. I dont know what I am going to do when I go home to Europe. Sob.

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  8. oh dear that shop... whenever i venture there holger takes my credit and atm card hostage and just leaves me with some change... i could spend a fortune there on all this useless stuff you possibl never need in a kitchen!

    ipad 3 for cate... very cool.... if you have a spare one you wanna put up for adoption think of me ;)

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  9. Holy shit - you paid how much for a toaster? Does it also give you back rubs and repair broken ribs? :)

    Who am I to speak...I spent nearly $300 on a single pot.

    Many happy returns to Cate!

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  10. My Dad's kettle died during our visit so I rushed out and replaced it. His very good friend recommended a shiny stainless one but I bought (and was reimbursed for) a plastic job because it's lighter. The plastic kettle full = stainless empty. And as he's 95 in April he's not too worried about keeping a toaster another 20 years!

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  11. And, of course, happy belated birthday to Cate :-)

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  12. Have fun polishing the toaster!

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  13. esb: The book that came with it tells you how to change the elements. It does not tell you what to do if it explodes.

    Merisi: It is motorized and you can drive it to where you need it to be.

    GAVIOTA: Happy Birthday and good luck.

    fmcgmccllc; We probably overreacted but we have a toaster fetish. No I can't explain it. Did you marry Jerry Lee Lewis?

    eveningson: I have been on a corn bread diet before and it is not my favourite way to live.

    Rozalin: I know what you mean - I just love it. Will keep you in mind if they have a 2 for 1 deal with iPads.

    Smedette: See above - we have a toaster fetish. Can't help it - just have to have the best one in the shop.

    Annie: Hmmm....plastic toaster? And thanks from Cate.

    I miss Macau: It will be a regular event.

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  14. I had a suspicion that what you actually bought is a golf cart with slots for toast! ;-)

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  15. 私の家にはトーストがないです、何故ならばキャンプ用のアミでトーストを焼いているから!
    特に不便は感じないです。
    でもそのトースターはとても綺麗で、焼き具合はどんな感じなんだろう
    とても気になります

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  16. Merisi: Damn - you guessed it.

    Michiko: It is indeed a beautiful toaster and I am sorry you do not have toast in your house.

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