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Toaster from the 1920’s #food

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  1. That's cool. After reading 101 Dalmatians I became obsessed with fireplace toast.

    One of my favorite winter time snacks is a tall glass of milk and buttering toast using my antique fireplace toaster and good Irish butter.

    My wife is kind enough to make the fresh bread and I pass it around to anyone that wants to join.

    Got jams and meat spreads as well. But I just like the milk and buttered toast plain and simple.

    Headcheese or Braughsweiger sometimes but most of the time just buttered toast.

    Bread was a marvelous human invention.

  2. A company with money will recreate this out of some bull shit materials and add technology for some reason

  3. Your excitement on all your videos made me subscribe. I don’t care about toast or wheat noodles but you make it fun!

    Keep it up bro, your excitement is contagious!

  4. You should have the guy on YouTube Restore it. He does Vintage Restoration and posts it on YouTube. I think that would look awesome if Restored.. Not saying it isnt awesome now..

  5. Way better than the toasters we had when I was a kid. You had the not done worth a crap side and the dang near on fire side every time on the toasters from my childhood. They said double sided but they should of said double trash.

  6. Enjoy your lead/radioactive/asbestos infused, partially toasted bread hahahaha. It’s pretty cool

  7. Wow. Thats is super fantasy for 1920s. Its even nice for 2026. Wish our toaster flipped like that.

  8. MY GRANDMOTHER HAD ONE OF THOSE !!!!
    IT WAS AMAZING !!!!
    Sooooo much better than "Modern" toasters.

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