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Jul 13, 2005 21:51

Is it possible to butter bread before you toast it? I say someone should try it and tell me if it works. I don't want to ruin my toaster. Then again I could use a new toaster.....

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dont_lose_hope2 July 14 2005, 19:28:31 UTC
oh han, youre so silly. first, the butter would melt into the bread while its heating up, therefor a potential in problems with getting the bread back out because it will be soggy rather than toasted. Well either soggy or the butter would just slide off the bread killing your toaster like you mentioned. Also, what would be the point of have warm butter? silly. hey but go ahead and try to see if my hypothesis is correct! haha

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anonymous July 26 2005, 03:37:28 UTC
Yeah! I did that when I was like 6! Although I toasted bread with jelly on it. Well the jelly kinda slid off the bread onto the bottom. Now if you don't hurry it will probably ruin the wiring in your toaster. Although, if it didn't hurt the toaster, the butter/jelly would burn making your bread and your toaster smell AWFUL!
SEA (Shannon)

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anonymous August 11 2005, 03:39:54 UTC
I would definately not butter bread before putting it in the toaster. It's not really dangerous or anything, but definately doesn't taste very good. It like bakes into the bread and you can't taste it anymore, so yeah. I wouldn't if I were you unless you want to like butter it again after to get the taste back. Definately pointless, by the way wasn't today like the stupidest day in the world. Dillard: "Oh the sky is black, we should definately drag all the instruments outside and get us and them soaking wet," what a DUMMY! gah!

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