Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Motion Triggered Breakfast

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Only begins making your toast or coffee when the unit detects movement. The unit is only armed within a certain time window. Simply prep the unit the night before and when you wander into the kitchen in the morning it begins perking or toasting.
WcW, Feb 13 2010

Shameless self promotion... Kitchen_20appliance...at_20them_20sternly
This subject kind of came up in the annos. [DrWorm, Feb 13 2010]

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       very wallace & grommit!
po, Feb 13 2010
  

       Put the sensor in the bathroom. That gives a predictable time interval before the food has to be ready.
8th of 7, Feb 13 2010
  

       no, [21], There are many circumstances wherein this would be more useful than an individual timer. Convenience, not knowing when you want to get up, not knowing when you will want breakfast.
Voice, Jan 23 2011
  

       Anyone who has never experienced a motion-triggered breakfast has never got really, seriously drunk.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 23 2011
  
      
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