If you're the kind of person who can burn toast without batting an eyelash, keep reading. Kitchen Aid's got a toaster that takes the guesswork out of toasting, well, anything anything that can be ...
“Smart” appliances have been on the horizon for a while now, and we’ve even seen some examples, likeLG’s texting refrigerator. But as of yet, they were still appliances working on limited artificial ...
Stillwater master mechanic Charles P. Strite reportedly invented the pop-up toaster in 1919 because he was tired of the burnt toast served in his company’s cafeteria. To circumvent the need for ...
People seem to be fascinated by electronic gadgets, but they come and go: The boombox gives way to the iPod; Blackberries replace electronic organizers; Cell phones make beepers almost obsolete. One ...
Jesus seems to make a habit of appearing on toast, but what if you want something a bit different, like an appointment reminder or the weather forecast? The Toasteroid is a smart toaster designed to ...
People have been eating bread for about 6,000 years, and we have been toasting bread since the time of the Romans, according to toaster history books. Before the invention of the electric toaster in ...
Toast may be the easiest grub to whip up, but if you're just chucking it in a toaster, it can end up rather dry and bland. A toaster is handy for a quick brekkie, but toast is inherently quite dull, ...
10:59, Sat, Sep 27, 2025 Updated: 08:58, Mon, Sep 29, 2025 Toast might be the easiest food to make, but it can be quite dry and bland if you are simply popping it in a toaster. A toaster is fine if ...