Feb 15, 2006
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hi, i bought some reuseable toastie bags from morrisons £2.99 for two i thought i would try them at home first.

you make a cheese sandwich as normal and put it into this toastie bag and put it in the toaster. i thought the cheese would be coming out everywhere but no they were perfect and proper caravan food.

it says you can put chips and fish fingers in them.

you can wash them and reuse them for 100 times. you can also put them in the dishwasher.

jo-anne
 
Jul 25, 2007
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Been using similar ones for a couple of years now, bought from one of those companies that drops a catalogue through the door. Kleeneze or Betaware or Rubbish Stuff for Suckers etc etc lol.

Actually they are very good and ours gets used quite a lot and show no signs of wearing out.

Steve
 
Jul 25, 2007
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JO-ANNE, we often use them for toasted sandwiches but also done scrambled eggs, bacon and yes even fish fingers.

Usually only do the toasted sandwiches now though and it is MUCH quicker and easier than using one of those machines ...... as I am sure you have already discovered.

Steve
 
Feb 15, 2006
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i will never use a sandwich toaster ever again. they are ace and even my 13year old has started eating brown cheese toastie sarnies. its great no leakage of cheese.

jo-anne
 
Mar 14, 2005
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I have looked at these but have always thought that with 2 pieces of bread it would be too wide to fit into the toaster slot.
 
Dec 8, 2007
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Dont you find the Baked Beans all slide to the bottom of the bag when you put them in the toaster???
You mix the Baked Beans with one of sand and two of cement!!

However, who wants to eat Baked Beans any way? Yuuuuuk!!

Margaret W.
 

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