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French Toaster

Because I Really Like French Toast
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This is a toaster that makes French Toast.

There are several hoppers, into which you pour milk, eggs, butter, maple syrup (or your favorite topping), and optionally, cinnamon and/or powdered sugar.

Put in the bread and push the bar down. The ingredients come together and are sprayed onto each side. The toaster leaps into action cooking the french toast to perfection. When the toaster pops up in about a minute, the toast is laid flat, and yet more butter is applied. Finally, the syrup or topping of your choice. If chosen as an option, a little dusting of cinnamon or powdered sugar.

French toast.

Grogster, Jul 25 2011

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       [+] duh.
FlyingToaster, Jul 25 2011
  

       Rather than spraying the egg mix, make the toaster double height. Pressing down the level takes it down into the mix, pauses for just long enough to let the stuff soak in properly, then pops back up past a heat shield to get toasted.   

       Otherwise, definite plus.
MechE, Jul 25 2011
  

       this should be a horizontal appliance - cleaning would prove problematic otherwise.
po, Jul 25 2011
  

       If you put French Toast in it, rather than bread, you could have Doubly-Frenched Toast
hippo, Jul 25 2011
  

       Interestingly, there are 3 other meanings to the title.
Ling, Jul 25 2011
  

       French Toast=yummy. +
blissmiss, Jul 25 2011
  
      
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