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		<title>Blue Toaster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you just moved into a new home, and you decided that you’re going to fill out the rooms in your new house with attractive-looking appliances that brighten up each room. Or maybe you just feel like making a change by replacing a few of your household appliances with something that’s more eye-catching that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you just moved into a new home, and you decided that you’re going to fill out the rooms in your new house with attractive-looking appliances that brighten up each room. Or maybe you just feel like making a change by replacing a few of your household appliances with something that’s more eye-catching that can spice up the look and feel of your home. One of the common rooms that is often decorated is your kitchen — getting kitchen appliances that match the overall visual motif of the room is absolutely crucial and can do wonders for improving your home’s ambiance. With that said, a blue toaster is one of the items that can do wonders for your kitchen — given that it’s used pretty often (even everyday in the case of some people), it’s only right that it gets a prominent display in the overall scheme of your kitchen.</p>
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<p>Blue toasters are primarily used to heat and toast multiple types of bread products like bagels, English muffins, as well as your regular loaf of bread. Thanks to your toaster, you can make your breakfast in as little as 1-3 minutes. Some people have even been known to use a blue toaster to defrost all sorts of frozen food like fishsticks; I bet you didn’t know that you could use a blue toaster in place of a microwave! Alternative color kitchen appliances such as the blue toaster are very popular these days. More and more people aren’t just looking for regular, blah-looking kitchen appliances any longer, and appliances that do the job AND can look good sitting on top of your kitchen counter is the latest rage. Blue toasters can do just that — they definitely will set your kitchen apart from everybody else’s. Being that your kitchen is a centerpiece room for your house (next to the living room, of course) it is absolutely essential that you pay attention to how it looks, and even more importantly how it FEELS to be inside it. If you get the right blue toaster, you will quickly notice that it has the features and elegant designs that will greatly improve the convenience and ambiance of your kitchen. Mothers usually spend a lot of time in the kitchen, so you might as well make it as pleasant to be in as possible while you’re at it.</p>
<p>Now you might be thinking — isn’t it a little bit of overkill to create an entire site dedicated to a blue toaster? Blue toasters might not seem like a big deal especially when you compare it with other household appliance purchases like washing machines and refrigerators since most blue toasters are pretty cheap at fifty dollars or so (even the high end models costing just a few hundred dollars at most). However, keep in mind that you will be making a lot of food on whatever blue toaster you buy, not just have it sit around to brighten up your kitchen. Getting a great blue toaster is essential to making a huge difference on how your food tastes. If you want to avoid burning your food and uneven toast, then you don’t have to go any further — this site will give you everything you need to know before you make a decision on your blue toaster.</p>
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		<title>The Power of the Blue Toaster</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 04:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The toaster such as a blue toaster is a small kitchen appliance meant to toast bread and other similar kinds of food. Perhaps the oldest kind is the one with two slots for toasting two slices of bread. Typical two-slice toasters need between 600 and 1200 watts to toast bread in three minutes or less. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The toaster such as a blue toaster is a small kitchen appliance meant to toast bread and other similar kinds of food. Perhaps the oldest kind is the one with two slots for toasting two slices of bread. Typical two-slice toasters need between 600 and 1200 watts to toast bread in three minutes or less. There are also the kinds which are not electrically powered and instead toast bread over an open fire or flame.</p>
<p>Modern toasters fall under three major categories, namely pop-up toasters, toaster ovens, and conveyor toasters. Pop-up toasters—also known as automatic toasters—are toasters that have vertical slots where the slices of bread are to be inserted. Parallel to the slots are its vertical heating mechanisms. On the side of the toaster is a lever which, when pushed up, activates the toaster. When the internal device senses that the breads are already toasted, the toaster automatically turns off and pops the bread out. The earlier version of the toaster used a mechanical clockwork timer instead of a sensor, which could be adjusted to set the toasting degree of the toaster. In the 1930s and the years after that, the later versions of the toaster like the blue toaster already made use of a thermal sensor, which was a much better and more responsive to the actual temperature of the toast when determining the toasting degree.</p>
<p>Toaster ovens on the other hand are miniature ovens that have a door and a tray inside much like regular ovens. To toast food inside a toaster oven, the user has to open the door, place the food inside on the tray, close the door, and then activate the toaster. When the toasting is complete, the toaster will turn off automatically, and then usually a sound will signal the user that it is done. However, compared to popup toasters the user has to open the toaster oven door manually to get the food out.</p>
<p>In general, toaster ovens can perform the same functions of electric ovens but on a much smaller scale. These devices can toast bread with toppings, such as small slices of pizza, garlic and buttered bread, or bread topped with cheese. Toaster ovens however are more likely to produce uneven toasts since their heating components are far from the toast, and the tray acts as a form of barrier between the toast and the heating component located below. Conveyor blue toasters are the toasters that have a more commercial function and are often used in the catering industry. This is because they are designed to toast many slices of bread—approximately 350-900 slices—in an hour and are ideal for bakeries and restaurants. There are however domestic versions of such devices which date as far back as 1938. The more advanced toasters and toaster ovens of today’s time make use of computer-controlled mechanisms instead of electromechanical controls, but they still maintain their compactness and are still considered as tabletop appliances, although there are those kinds that can be hung beneath cabinets.</p>
<p>Blue toasters have become an essential part of the kitchen, and with the advent of new technologies, they are also continuously being improved. Some can even be used to defrost frozen foods, whereas others, with the right permanent modifications, can be used as a reflow oven to melt and solidify toxic solder.</p>
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		<title>The Blue Toaster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bread is one of the best snacks in the world. Not only is it healthy, but eating it gives a certain feeling of fullness and satisfaction. It is very flexible, too. It can be eaten on its own, or topped with sandwich spread, butter, or cheese. The best bread however is one that is served [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bread is one of the best snacks in the world. Not only is it healthy, but eating it gives a certain feeling of fullness and satisfaction. It is very flexible, too. It can be eaten on its own, or topped with sandwich spread, butter, or cheese. The best bread however is one that is served hot and toasted—not too soft, not too crunchy, but just right. Thanks to the blue toaster, preparing this kind sumptuous snack in 3 minutes or less has been made possible.</p>
<p>The toaster is an appliance that is often found in the kitchen and is used to toast small food items, but especially slices of bread. One of the oldest kinds is the one with two slots for two slices of bread on top, which is able to toast bread in 1 to 3 minutes using 600 to 1200 watts of power. The older kinds of toasters did not use electricity, but open fire. However, this particular kind of toaster did not gain much popularity to the masses.</p>
<p>In the modern age, three kinds of toasters exist. There’s the automatic toaster, the conveyor toaster, and the blue toaster oven. The first of the three is the one with the vertical slots for slices of bread. At the side of the automatic toaster is a lever which turns the toaster on and brings the slices of bread inside the toaster to be heated by its heating mechanism, which are also positioned vertically parallel to the bread slots. When the toasting cycle is over as determined by the internal sensor, the lever automatically goes back down and pushes the toasted bread up. The older models used a similar sensing device called the clockwork timer that determined the “toastedness” of the bread. The popular 1930s toasters on the other hand made use of something called a thermal sensor, which was a more accurate temperature measuring mechanism. The conveyor toaster is the commercial toaster that is used by catering services and restaurants because it is able to toast multiple slices of bread—actually, hundreds of slices of bread—within just one hour. Although businesses were the primary users of conveyors, a domestic version was eventually developed in 1938.</p>
<p>Of all the toasters, the most popular one is the blue toaster oven. The toaster oven actually looks like an electric oven, except that it is far smaller. Actually, it looks and works like an electric oven, except that it functions in a smaller scale. It also has a pull-down door, has metal grills inside, and a little tray which functions as the food holder. The toaster has a switch of some kind which starts the toasting cycle. When the toasting cycle is over, a sound mechanism signals that it is done and the toaster automatically turns off. However, the person has to manually open the toaster door to get the food out.</p>
<p>Toaster ovens can be described short of mini electric ovens. They function like electric ovens, but again, on the scale of being ‘mini’. Toaster ovens can toast different kinds of bread, such as garlic bread, bread topped with spreads, and even home-made pizzas. They can also be used to re-heat refrigerated breads and other foods like hotdog, fish, ham and meat loafs. The internal heating apparatus of toaster ovens differ from one toaster to another, though, and it is also very normal for uneven toasts to occur.</p>
<p>Blue toasters will always be an essential part of the kitchen. Despite the new inventions today in kitchen appliances especially the microwave, which can apparently do more than what a toaster can do, when it comes to bread the toaster remains unbeatable. There are still some things that this basic kitchen appliance can do which new inventions couldn’t, thus, the toaster will always be one of those appliances which the kitchen can never do without.</p>
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		<title>Blue Toaster it Up!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A blue toaster is a kitchen appliance that is used for—as the name implies—toasting bread, bagel, and other small food. One of its more popular forms looks like a giant rectangular piggy bank with two, long parallel slots not for coins, but for slices of bread, and consumes between 600 and 1200 watts to toast [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A blue toaster is a kitchen appliance that is used for—as the name implies—toasting bread, bagel, and other small food. One of its more popular forms looks like a giant rectangular piggy bank with two, long parallel slots not for coins, but for slices of bread, and consumes between 600 and 1200 watts to toast bread in 1 to 3 minutes. In the older times, toasters were not powered by electricity, but used open fire instead to toast bread.</p>
<p>At present, there are three major kinds of blue toasters. These are the automatic popup toaster, the conveyor, and the toaster oven. The automatic popup toaster is the one which has slots for holding slices of bread which, when already toasted, are immediately pushed back up by one of the toaster’s mechanisms. These kinds of toasters have vertical heaters parallel to the bread slots, which are used to toast the bread. A lever on the side of the toaster works as the “switch”, and also doubles as that thing which pushes the slices of bread out of the slots when the toasting cycle is already done. The blue toaster has a special sensing device inside which determines if the breads are already toasted. This signals the toaster to automatically turn off and pop the breads up. The older version of this toaster used a similar device to determine the “doneness” of the toast in the form of a clockwork timer. There was also another version in the 1930s which made use of a thermal sensor instead, which was a more accurate temperature measuring device that worked just like the clockwork timer.</p>
<p>Conveyors are blue toasters used primarily by restaurants, cafes, and caterings. These toasters are different in that they can toast multiple slices of bread, usually up to around 900 slices, in just a single hour. Because of this, they are great for business and commercial use. In 1938 however, for-home-use versions of conveyors were eventually developed.</p>
<p>The most popular form of blue toasters is called a toaster oven. Toaster ovens are exact replicas of electric ovens, but they work on a smaller scale. Designed after the electric oven, toaster ovens have a pull-down door, a grilled interior, and a tray which is supposed to hold the food inside. A basic switch is used to start the toaster oven and toast or bake food. A bell-like sound echoes when the toasting cycle is done, the toaster automatically switches off, but then the user has to manually open the oven door to take out the food from within.</p>
<p>In simple terms, blue toaster ovens are miniature versions of electric ovens. They can do similar tasks and functions as the latter but again, at a smaller scale. They can toast home-made pizzas, bread topped with cheese, butter or any other sandwich spread, hotdogs, ham, fish, and other small food items. However, since the heating mechanisms of toaster ovens are irregularly positioned inside the apparatus, uneven toasting may occur. This is especially noticeable when toasting bread, whose top areas usually burn faster than the bottom. One factor is that for toaster ovens which have internal heating mechanisms on the top and bottom of the insides, the bottom heater is blocked by a tray whereas the top heater does not have anything to block its heat from immediately affecting the food. Throughout the years, different kinds of toasters have evolved, with some even having computer-controlled mechanisms. Despite this, what still remains true is that toaster ovens are still as compact as before, and they are one of the most basic appliances that a kitchen can never be complete without.</p>
<p>Blue toasters have always been an integral part of the kitchen. Although there are already newer inventions such as the microwave oven, toasters continue to fight their way through the competition and are still being improved up to now. A good example is that some toasters have upgraded to having broiler and defrost features, as well as temperature-specific settings among many others.</p>
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		<title>Blue Toasters and Blue Toaster Ovens</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 04:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For hundreds of years, kitchens have always had a device of sorts for toasting bread. The original design had a huge handled metal pan to hold bread, which was placed into open fire to toast the bread. From this model, the toaster eventually transformed several hundred years after. It has become more compact, convenient, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For hundreds of years, kitchens have always had a device of sorts for toasting bread. The original design had a huge handled metal pan to hold bread, which was placed into open fire to toast the bread. From this model, the toaster eventually transformed several hundred years after. It has become more compact, convenient, and technologically advanced. Instead of an open fire toasting thing, the toaster and the toaster oven have taken its place.</p>
<p>There are so many kinds of toasters and toaster ovens to choose from. There are big toasters, small toasters, blue toasters, red toasters—you name it. If the earlier toasters only had two slots for slices of bread, there are now the types that can house and toast up to eight slices of bread at the same time. However, if your toasting needs still require more room for more bread and other food items, then the toaster oven is going to be a great pick over the regular toaster.</p>
<p>The regular blue toaster is primarily used in toasting small foot items that will fit inside a small slot. Toaster ovens on the other hand are similar to electrical oven appliances, but are much smaller and can do smaller-scaled functions. Compared to the regular toaster though, a toaster oven can also cook frozen goods, bagels, pizzas, baked potatoes, hotdogs, ham and fish, and at half the time compared to a regular oven. Having one of each said appliance at home can be a very good kitchen investment as they can perform various specialized functions. The older toasters are popup lever and dial-controlled. The more modern blue toasters and toaster ovens are now digitalized which makes kitchen life a tad easier.</p>
<p>Different brands of toasters and toaster ovens have varying designs and features. Some have customizable settings that will allow you to heat frozen pastries without burning them. Some have a reheat button and an eject button which pops the bread up at a single push. For those who eat very little, there are single toasters that only toast one slice of bread.</p>
<p>If you just love bagels, then a toaster with a bigger food slot will work best for you. You can even make a full sandwich with chicken, lettuce and all sorts of things inside it and toast it as a whole. However, toasters can only do so much because they are primarily designed to just toast bread. Toaster ovens on the other hand can do that, plus a lot more. But if you can have both in your kitchen, that will be much better, of course. What is great about them is that they don’t fill up too much space, and they are also very simple and convenient to use.</p>
<p>If toaster aesthetics bother you, it shouldn’t. There are so many designs available nowadays and you will surely find it easy to find a match for your particular kitchen decor. Usually, blue toasters are designed to fit in well in any kitchen scenario, and it is almost impossible to find a kitchen that does not have a toaster or toaster oven in their collection of kitchen appliances. If you don’t want it visible anywhere, you can simply place it inside your kitchen cabinet or under the counter and take it out only when necessary.</p>
<p>Toasters of all designs, shapes, colors and sizes are very easy to find at the local department or appliance center, and they usually only cost about $30 or less. Blue toaster ovens on the other hand can be more commonly found in the larger appliance stores. Before purchasing one however, be sure to compare one model to another because they can be a bit costly, usually ranging between $100 to $300 depending on the brand and features. Purchasing blue toasters and toaster ovens online is one of the easiest ways to scout for the right toaster without having to leave home, so that by the time you’re already ready to purchase, you wouldn’t have to spend a lot of time comparing and selecting any longer.</p>
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