One of the many great things about the Internet is that it gives us all a chance to shine. Jens Veerbeck, 40, has one of the largest collections of toasters in the world and has created his own on-line museum. One cost around £3,500 and some of the older ones suggest it would have been safer using a toasting fork over a fire - preferably outside.
Toaster charamalise the sugar in the bread and you end up with the lovely sweet taste. I hope that no one produces an instant toast as it always nice to enjoy the “Pavlov moment” and think about the choice of marmalade or marmite.
I used to collect Beanies which were one of the first crazes to be stoked by the Internet. I have a lovely bear for sale at £500! I hope that the honest people who bought Beanies as a way of saving for the children can wait for the craze to re-appear!
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