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5.23.2006
11:00 PM >> Toast and a red wine

With some cool tools like this one here you too can burn out images in toast. I used a cheeper version of this hi-tech Aussie manufactured wood etching or pyrography tool. I think you can prolly pick one up at Michael's or any similar arts and crafts store.

Once the pen got going it was a hell of a lot of fun. I was like a human toaster artist. Toasters are generally boring. They just toast. But with a heat pen you can toast up some cool designs. Actually, toasters are cool. The link above will show you so. It's a link to the Toaster Museum Foundation. Who knew? Here's a link all about whence The Toaster Museum Foundation got its start and such.

I prefer my toast dry, especially when being eaten with dippy style eggs. Sometimes I'll use jelly. Other times I'll use a butter smear base and a sprinkle of cinnamon or a cinnamon sugar combination. Toast is great.

You prolly should try this wine too. It's called Garnacha.


 
 
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