I don't know if anyone else has seen these, I just saw them at work today and never knew such things existed. It's a bagel toaster with an egg cooker attached to it. You put in a bagel and crack and egg in the cooker and it toast the bagel and cooks the egg into a round size that fit perfectly on the bagel. Perfect for anyone in a hurry. I ussualy start the egg and bagel as soon as I am done working out and then make my post work out drinks. by the time I drink them and cool down a bit the eggs are done. Oh and they are only $30. |
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picture of said machine and final product please. that sounds REALLY good right now.
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Here is the pic. It's $40 on the site, but our store has them on sale right now for $30. I will post a pic the next time I make one if you want.
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I love egg sandwiches, anyone have a good recipe? One that is quick and easy.
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Seems like a waste of money to me. A friend of mine has a cheese sandwich maker. Seriously how lazy can you get. Its a cheese sandwich.
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Quote: | Seems like a waste of money to me. A friend of mine has a cheese sandwich maker. Seriously how lazy can you get. Its a cheese sandwich. | I agree, It is understandable if it's for work and there is no cooking station but come on now, at home? It seems like cooking an egg on the stove would be so much faster. How fast can an egg cooker connected to a toaster get? Hey, but whatever floats your boat.
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