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Well BP that did make me laugh!! I was going to say keep it up but there again.....
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I have given some thought to this problem, and whereas TF's suggestion is a goer I find the weight of the fork tears the bread, making spreading butter an unpredictable art.
Further research has shown the following photo seems a reliable solution without the need for forms or error messages.
Further research has shown the following photo seems a reliable solution without the need for forms or error messages.
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....... Further to my post above, do not under any circumstance use a plastic peg to hold the toast in position.
The heat will liquefy the peg allowing it drip down into the red hot elements.
The cost of redecorating the kitchen is obscene and in this cold weather opening the windows to chase the dark smuts and acrid smell away is not a choice decision. Criticism and condemnation may well fly your way, but worst of all the toast is inedible.
Perhaps a fork ......
The heat will liquefy the peg allowing it drip down into the red hot elements.
The cost of redecorating the kitchen is obscene and in this cold weather opening the windows to chase the dark smuts and acrid smell away is not a choice decision. Criticism and condemnation may well fly your way, but worst of all the toast is inedible.
Perhaps a fork ......
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Thanks bosmod. Everyone should see the form now. I've homed in on the cause of the problem and fixed it (for now).
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