lizziepm

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This may sound like a stupid question but does anyone bring a real toaster to toast bread with in their trailers? We still have our camp toaster, the ones where you place them on a camp stove but I hate the smell of toast (especially when you burn it if you're just one minute too long). The smoke alarm goes off etc. etc. etc.
Anyway, usually we're at electric sites so I can't see any reason not to bring one.
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Bucky Badger

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lizziepm wrote: This may sound like a stupid question but does anyone bring a real toaster to toast bread with in their trailers? We still have our camp toaster, the ones where you place them on a camp stove but I hate the smell of toast (especially when you burn it if you're just one minute too long). The smoke alarm goes off etc. etc. etc.
Anyway, usually we're at electric sites so I can't see any reason not to bring one.
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dadechil

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I had toast in my 2 slice GE toaster this morning, at High Falls state park in Georgia, wouldn,t leave home without it. I do however make sure we are not running the ac tv radio microwave and all the lights , as it kinda ruins breakfast to have to go outside and flip the breaker ha
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LarryJM

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lizziepm wrote: This may sound like a stupid question but does anyone bring a real toaster to toast bread with in their trailers? We still have our camp toaster, the ones where you place them on a camp stove but I hate the smell of toast (especially when you burn it if you're just one minute too long). The smoke alarm goes off etc. etc. etc.
Anyway, usually we're at electric sites so I can't see any reason not to bring one.
Yes we do and I can't understand why you are still messing with that camp stove toaster.  
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Dog Folks

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Yes, we bring our toaster. Have always done so when we have had a travel trailer, for about 25 years now. Got to have my perfectly toasted bread or bagel each morning.
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mhardin

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Of course I have a toaster. 4 slice model. This ain't roughin' it!
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rondynowincomfort

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I do have a camp toaster in the tt, but usually we don't make toast in camp.
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MrSeven21

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Yup we have the old 4 slicer in the Roo.
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lizziepm

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LarryJM wrote: lizziepm wrote: This may sound like a stupid question but does anyone bring a real toaster to toast bread with in their trailers? We still have our camp toaster, the ones where you place them on a camp stove but I hate the smell of toast (especially when you burn it if you're just one minute too long). The smoke alarm goes off etc. etc. etc.
Anyway, usually we're at electric sites so I can't see any reason not to bring one.
Yes we do and I can't understand why you are still messing with that camp stove toaster. 
Larry
It's a hubby thing.
Sometimes, we do cook on our camp stoves outside -- we still have those as well. Also, we did some dry camping this summer and I don't think we would have been able to use an electric toaster.
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snowshoe

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Yes a toaster.
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