You don't need a toaster to make great toast at home.Just leave a slice on the kitchen counter overnight. The air will naturally draw out the moisture, leaving you with perfect toast for breakfast in the morning.
>>21954043people used to toast the bread because bread gets moldy after a few days, poor man's bread
>>21954043Damn you might be onto something. Thanks for the heads up OP.
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>>21954067No u, the real 4d chess move is to leave it out and then toast it for double crunchiness.
>>21954043people say to let dough rest for 2 hours at 25°C to rise, but i don't have time for that so i just bake it at 250*C for 12 minutes
>cat jumps on counter>licks your toast
>>21954043the moisture of the toast is dried out by the air
>>21954043Big Toaster hates this one weird trick
I’m enjoying a big glass of delicious overnight milk. Just pour a big glass of milk, leave it out on the counter overnight, and enjoy first thing in the morning!