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sandwichmaker
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Jil 11-19-1999
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 MSG ID: 113539


We had 2 of these while my children (now grown) were in college and they were (I am told) very well used.

Can't give you timings ... as this was years ago and they're long gone.

However, for sweets - try 4 slices of bread (the firmer ones like Pepperidge farm or Arnolds seemed to work better than the Wonderbread type).... put 2 down (you probably butter a bit -or spray the machine first. Then put a spoon fullof canned pie filling (comes in about 21 ounce cans) in center of each andtop with 2nd slices of bread -- and toast. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. I would think a spoonful of a good fruit yogurt would also be tasty (but that wasn't too popular back then). I know one of mne put candy (chocolate -and peanut butter cups,etc.) in his .... and LOVED it!

Grilled cheese- ham and cheese; tuna salad with cheese - are all good. You can also fill the bread with abit of pizza sauce - some pepeproni slices and cheese. Not likea pizza but 'interesting'!

you can scramble eggs in it. YOu can also put the bread in - and incenter put anegg (buy medium or small - or you'llhave a horrible mess!) top with bread andyou have an egg sandwich .... can add bits of deli ham and or cheese.

I would think any deli meat would work - ie. roast beef with thousand island dressing .... etc.

Enjoy! Please don't starve!



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  Ed - 11-18-1999
 
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