Craig Posted 14 April 2006 Posted 14 April 2006 Aren't they gorgeous. Been addicted since 2004. Lovely.
Tomassi Posted 14 April 2006 Posted 14 April 2006 overpriced for what they are... they tend to be soggy and not that tasty, but i still eat them!
Bert Posted 14 April 2006 Posted 14 April 2006 Here's a tip cook the burger for however long it says on the box without the buns, then cook the buns for 25 seconds. Tom you was STEAMING last night.
Cobbo Posted 14 April 2006 Posted 14 April 2006 Here's a tip cook the burger for however long it says on the box without the buns, then cook the buns for 25 seconds. Tom you was STEAMING last night. Did he kiss you?
filbertway Posted 14 April 2006 Posted 14 April 2006 I see freunds post got deleted They're not bad bad are they.
Parsons Posted 14 April 2006 Posted 14 April 2006 i had 1 of these burgers and they are **** cak yeh ok only took 70 seconds or watever but just no taste at all also the burgers are rubbery well myn was like those shitty cheese string things
Jay Posted 16 April 2006 Posted 16 April 2006 I personally can't think of anything worse that a Microwaved Burger makes me feel sick just thinking about it!!
Jay Posted 16 April 2006 Posted 16 April 2006 I think they're horrible. especially when you knock up a decent Toastie in the same time!!!
The People's Hero Posted 16 April 2006 Posted 16 April 2006 especially when you knock up a decent Toastie in the same time!!! I'm a toastie conoisseur. I know I go on about them a lot, but in just 5 minutes you can have a hot, tasty snack which is at least twenty three times better than anything which you simply microwave.
Newcastle_Fox Posted 16 April 2006 Posted 16 April 2006 Toasties take too long to make, though are tasty when made well with cheese and tomato. Though rustlers are good they are ready straight away to put in the microwave and taste pleasure in 70 seconds mmmmm
Jay Posted 16 April 2006 Posted 16 April 2006 Toasties take too long to make, though are tasty when made well with cheese and tomato. Though rustlers are good they are ready straight away to put in the microwave and taste pleasure in 70 seconds mmmmm I realise I will never get the time back but I would rather use the extra 230 seconds and make a decent Toastie at least they are edible!!! anything nuked that quick in a microwave surely is a one way ticket to Green Sh it!!!! maybe that's what happend to Fox4eva
Newcastle_Fox Posted 16 April 2006 Posted 16 April 2006 I realise I will never get the time back but I would rather use the extra 230 seconds and make a decent Toastie at least they are edible!!! anything nuked that quick in a microwave surely is a one way ticket to Green Sh it!!!! maybe that's what happend to Fox4eva Yeh sometimes is worth the effort but rustlers are handy when in a rush. Are you a butter both sides man when making a toastie, i tend to use my george foreman for mine but it doesnt seal the toastie well so get spillage. Probs should buy a toastie machine to further develop my toastie eating experience.
The People's Hero Posted 16 April 2006 Posted 16 April 2006 Yeh sometimes is worth the effort but rustlers are handy when in a rush. Are you a butter both sides man when making a toastie, i tend to use my george foreman for mine but it doesnt seal the toastie well so get spillage. Probs should buy a toastie machine to further develop my toastie eating experience. A toastie machine is a must mate. Seal that bad boy 300 degrees c melted cheshire cheese in!
Jay Posted 17 April 2006 Posted 17 April 2006 Yeh sometimes is worth the effort but rustlers are handy when in a rush. Are you a butter both sides man when making a toastie, i tend to use my george foreman for mine but it doesnt seal the toastie well so get spillage. Probs should buy a toastie machine to further develop my toastie eating experience. it depends if the Toastie machine is being used then it's only one side however I am also a fan of the doorstep rustic toastie made with some nice freshly toasted bread
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