I finally bought a toaster.

Come to think of it maybe I should have looked for a computerized toaster?! :)
 

I've already started to order other red kitchen stuff. This dishpan is an example.
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My last toaster lasted many years. I moved from Maine to Minnesota almost 2 years ago. I decided to leave behind a bunch of stuff, and replace it later.
 
Many years ago I was thrilled when the (ex) wife allowed me to keep the toaster oven when we split. It really wasn't good for toast. But I like the way it cooked french bread pizzas!
 
Nice toaster Ron! :) Mrs. R, we noticed that toasters aren't made as well as they used to be and have gone through quite a few over recent years. None of them worked really well, regardless of brand or price.
 
Red is good. It least it won't get stained as easily. I remember when I noticed everyone wiping theirs down a lot even when they didn't seem to need it. Now I know why. The stains that don't show up, get burned on.
 
Yeah I like it because it has all the numbers! No need to guess where the hand really is!
 
Love the clock, too, ron. I prefer analog clocks to digital. Somehow I've always associated time with distance---the farther away the big hand is from the 12, the longer the time. :shrug:
 
I've always had difficulties with analog clocks. I'm probably a bit dyslexic. I surely had a learning disorder in school. The teachers ridiculed me because I had trouble telling time. I'd prefer to eventually get a big clock with big digital numbers. As I get older I forget what day it is, and have trouble reading at a distance. Maybe one day I'll break down and buy this clock.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KI90SL4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

!!big clock sm.jpg
 
Okay, Ron Knights from Hastings, Minnesota, USA, why after two years did you decide you needed a toaster?
Maybe there's a future ex-wife in the picture?:)
Take care, Buddy.
 


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