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hindle8907
09-02-10, 12:17 PM
Make a really good sandwich.

best purchase of the year up to now.
... if you haven't tried them yet

http://shop.toastabags.com/epages/es109145.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es109145_shop/Categories/toastabags

Ham and cheese on toast will never be the same.

:smt066

Sir Trev
09-02-10, 12:21 PM
I've always assumed that the filling all ends up in the lower half of the sarnie and/or in the bottom of the bag, making them a sod to clean and re-use. Am I worng in this?

Dave20046
09-02-10, 12:27 PM
Make a really good sandwich.

best purchase of the year up to now.
... if you haven't tried them yet

http://shop.toastabags.com/epages/es109145.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es109145_shop/Categories/toastabags

Ham and cheese on toast will never be the same.

:smt066
Dude they've been around for about 20 years! :razz:
The guy that makes them went on dragon's den recently(ish) though so this is probably why they're getting popular again. I'm sure a cheapo toasty maker for about a tenner would be a lot less hassle and perhaps more economical.

BanditPat
09-02-10, 12:45 PM
cant do chicken nuggets in a toasty maker though can you

Dave20046
09-02-10, 12:48 PM
cant do chicken nuggets in a toasty maker though can you
don't see why not:p

Foey
09-02-10, 01:44 PM
I think i'll stick to doing my toasted sarnies under the grill, i could just eat a toasted all in!!!!

Gabriel2k
09-02-10, 02:09 PM
I use toasty bags, £1 from poundland, easy to clean you just turn them inside out when washing and the filling all stays in the sandwich!

Very good for taking to work if you fancy something a bit hot for lunch in this cold weather.

hindle8907
09-02-10, 02:11 PM
I've always assumed that the filling all ends up in the lower half of the sarnie and/or in the bottom of the bag, making them a sod to clean and re-use. Am I worng in this?

LOL yeah if you try putting beans on them, lol :smt045


Dude they've been around for about 20 years! :razz:
The guy that makes them went on dragon's den recently(ish) though so this is probably why they're getting popular again. I'm sure a cheapo toasty maker for about a tenner would be a lot less hassle and perhaps more economical.

I have a toasty maker and I like toasties but its not the same the bags toast the bread really well and make a nice sandwhich . I know they have been around for a while but i didn't think they would be that good.

jans1971
09-02-10, 02:12 PM
sorry but what is a toasty bag ?????

missyburd
09-02-10, 02:21 PM
sorry but what is a toasty bag ?????
Looks like this http://www.bdmtrading.com.au/productimage_97_thumb_1.jpg

Basically just a bag made out of greaseproof paper, means you can put fillings in without them spilling out & thus wrecking the toaster plus you can put awkward shaped stuff like pittaa and hot cross buns in withouth having to use a knife to fish em out the toaster.

Poundland and Aldi do em, get about 100 uses out of 1 bag supposedly, definitely worth it though.

Dave20046
09-02-10, 02:25 PM
I have a toasty maker and I like toasties but its not the same the bags toast the bread really well and make a nice sandwhich . I know they have been around for a while but i didn't think they would be that good.
hmm I might conduct my own experiments (read: scoff my face)

missyburd
09-02-10, 02:28 PM
I personally like to make my toasties in a frying pan, can't beat em :-)

Sir Trev
09-02-10, 03:31 PM
I personally like to make my toasties in a frying pan, can't beat em :-)

<makes Homer Simpson-esque drooling noises>

I feel so hungry now... Our canteen makes toasties the old fashioned way with a big double sided grill thing that squashes anything under it to about two milimetres thick, so I don't normally bother asking for one. Trouble is I REALLY want one now but they've closed for the day. I'll have to wait until I get home now!!