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  1. #1
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    Default Dontcha love toast cooked on hot coals

    Doing some renos on an old house.
    Waiting for the power to get reconnected.
    So lit up the combustion heater.
    Made a toasting fork outa a coathanger.
    And cooked toast on the hot coals.
    YUM
    sure beats electric toaster and grills
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    With strawberry jam and cream.

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    What was that Bob? You're fixing up this old dump, got the ##### with the job and torched it, then tried to justify it to the fire brigade with a loaf of bread and an old coathanger?

    Richard

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    I'd chuck in a few macadamia nuts too. Love em roasted.

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    When my folks moved into their new house (well... it was, way back then!) with a new-fangled gas heater, the first thing the ol' man did was remove the front grille and toast some bread.

    After a couple of years of this, the front grille wouldn't stay on anymore so he threw the heater out as a "bloody safety hazard" and installed a pot-belly.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Thumbs up Toast

    Guilty of opening up the Lopi heater every winter and as a special treat we have toast made in front of coals Yummmmm

    Regards Mike

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    Yep !

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