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By:
The Leopard
When: 26 Jul 15 17:21
Lurpak....a great butter !
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 26 Jul 15 23:03
Make no mistake Tommy, all over the country we will be seeing stickers on the back windows of cars leaving Stoke, bearing the slogan "We have seen Tommy Toes house and his Lurpak toast rack. Well worth the £9.99 entry fee. (£19.99 for pensioners)".

Alun, I may be forced to put the price of admission up - as I also have two plastic eggcups in black and white and blue and white which I believe came from some other 'Send something off and get these' type of promotion in the late 60s or early 70s.

They're totally naff - but of great historic breakfastry!
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 26 Jul 15 23:05
Foinavon, I obtained a butter curler in the late eighties and used it regularly for about...2 weeks!

Still have it and would never part with it.

Yet another thing of breakfastry beauty...
By:
Foinavon
When: 26 Jul 15 23:11
A wonderful possession Tommy, one day it will be a museum piece with great curiosity value.
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 26 Jul 15 23:18
Quite possibly, Foinavon, especially as today people consume great quantities of gloop masquerading as butter substitutes in plastic tubs to be used straight from the fridge.

To be able to 'curl a butter' you need proper, cold*, hard butter which you can scrape your implement across to produce the curls.

*cold as in coldish. It needs to be a little bit warmer than straight from the fridge or you get breakages in your curls.
By:
akabula
When: 26 Jul 15 23:21
I'm with Do Wah on this. My toast has to be cut diagonally. Nothing else will do.
No rack btw (I'm working class) and prefer it stacked, albeit in criss-cross fashion, on a plate.
By:
alun2005
When: 26 Jul 15 23:23
Tonight in the afterworld Leonardo da Vinci can only stamp his foot in frustration knowing that he never cast his mortal gaze on Tommy's butter-curler, let alone the branded egg-cups and priceless Lurpak toast rack.

One thing's for certain, the next time that The Antiques Road Trip comes anywhere near The Potteries, they are going to have to pay a visit to 'Chez Toes' to do the museum/heritage feature.  I just hope it's not Hanson or Serrell on that particular tour, as I believe Tommy's patience (as mine) would quickly tire, and they would end up being fed alive to the pigs in Tommy's special abattoir, where the normal Health and Safety procedures have long since been dispensed with.
By:
johnizere
When: 26 Jul 15 23:25
Aka, I thought us working class people cut toast across the middle, not diagonally?
By:
akabula
When: 26 Jul 15 23:28
I'm aspiring to be middle class john then TT might let me into his pub. Wink
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 26 Jul 15 23:38
hahahaha!
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 26 Jul 15 23:41
I bought my butter curler either just before or just after I bought my silver plated, domed, butter servers (I had a bit of a yen for daft stuff like that at the time!).

This is similar to what they look like (I still have them, by the way - 2 of them).

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-F-B-Rogers-LION-HEAD-PAW-3-FOOTED-ROLL-TOP-BUTTER-CAVIAR-DISH-SILVER-PLATED-/281750549277
By:
Capt__F
When: 26 Jul 15 23:51
slipped into the paralell Universe all fine here
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 27 Jul 15 00:00
hahaha!

There's some great butter domes etc available on e-bay.

Huggy, if you're going to go for the 'full-on' toast rack scenario you might as well buy a butter dome, curler, knife and condiment server.

Here's a few samples:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/silver-plated-butter-dish
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 27 Jul 15 00:02
*preserve server
By:
Foinavon
When: 27 Jul 15 00:05
That's a nice one Tommy. Lovely bit of silver-plate.
By:
alun2005
When: 27 Jul 15 00:07
Once more I find myself the poor relation to the beautiful people on here who move with effortless ease within their kitchens, their progress hurried and lifestyles immeasurably enriched by the fabulous apparatus mere mortals can only dream of attaining.

Special mention to Tommy Toes :  Renaissance Man,  Aesthete Nonpareil, Bon Vivant, Museum Curator, Visionary, Man of Wealth and Taste, Unlicensed Butcher. I salute your indefatigamabililiability Sir.
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 27 Jul 15 00:10
hahahaha!
By:
Foinavon
When: 27 Jul 15 00:14
A man of many talents. Not so long ago was able to advise me of a reputable supplier of cockspur window catches, a new pair of which have been purchased and fitted to my bedroom windows and which work perfectly.
By:
Clouseau
When: 27 Jul 15 00:19
alun2005 26 Jul 15 23:23
Tonight in the afterworld Leonardo da Vinci can only stamp his foot in frustration knowing that he never cast his mortal gaze on Tommy's butter-curler, let alone the branded egg-cups and priceless Lurpak toast rack.


I am sure I read somewhere that Leonardo did set down the design for a butter curler in one of his notebooks, tucked away between the helicopter and the submarine.

Unfortunately, they didn't have the technology to make one at the time.
By:
akabula
When: 27 Jul 15 00:30
We have a preserve server. Ceramic strawberry, the top comes off, and a small silver (well shiny at least) spoon.
Pretty classy even if I say so myself. Was part of a Christmas present some b4st4rd got us although it was at my wifes work and was a secret santa type thing.
By:
alun2005
When: 27 Jul 15 10:03
This thread is sadly all too emblematic of the "Haves" and the "Have Nots" that proliferate in Corbyn's Britain.

Once again I find myself outside of the sect of the Beautiful People, my nose pressed up against the shop window, pockets empty. Meanwhile,  the likes of Tommy Toes and his well-heeled pals unhesitatingly march into the shop as if they own the place, casually dispensing £50 notes to purchase any dainty trinket that momentarily takes their fancy, instructing the proprietor to  "Keep the change my good man". 

Twas ever thus. So much for "Trickledown Economics". It's just another case of 'Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose" as that great philosopher Leighton Rees once wryly observed.
By:
Huggy
When: 27 Jul 15 11:43
I only put this thread up because i thought the humble toast rack was under used.
May i say that some of the replies have given me such a tonic especially Alun Tommy Akabula,Alun your comments and anecdotes are literature genius.

long live the Betfair chit chat forum
By:
Stow_judge
When: 27 Jul 15 13:47
All those posts, but either none or next to none on the most important ingredient - bread.
imo, Toast should only be made from uncut bread. Those making toast from sliced bread should be sentenced to 5 lashes and those that commit the cardinal sin of getting uncut bread sliced should be sentenced to TEN! A significant part of the taste departs the bread upon slicing. I have not investigated where it goes.
I think toast is best eaten as hot as possible, so have no need for a toast rack.
By:
Huggy
When: 27 Jul 15 17:35
Thats a bold statement about uncut bread,so why do the likes of Warburtons and Kingsmill sell toastie loafs already cut.
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 27 Jul 15 17:47
I like my toast cold Blush

I eat very little bread but occasionally, for breakfast, nothing hits the spot like a slice of toast and marmalade Love
By:
The Leopard
When: 27 Jul 15 17:50
Great small family bread shop near me, Parkers, bread always tastes better when cut 1 slice at a time.
By:
Huggy
When: 27 Jul 15 17:58
MD
The mention of marmalade sets me thinking of my favourite spread for toast

Ginger marmalade with ginger pieces,Sainsburys being the best.
By:
Huggy
When: 27 Jul 15 17:58
MD
The mention of marmalade sets me thinking of my favourite spread for toast

Ginger marmalade with ginger pieces,Sainsburys being the best.
By:
Big_Issue
When: 27 Jul 15 18:12
Surely a toast rack is best used for storing letters?
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 27 Jul 15 18:36
Ginger marmalade Love
By:
Huggy
When: 28 Jul 15 12:32
I used my toast rack for a pre Goodwood brunchGrin
By:
Huggy
When: 28 Jul 15 12:32
I used my toast rack for a pre Goodwood brunchGrin
By:
Stow_judge
When: 28 Jul 15 14:01
Huggy "Thats a bold statement about uncut bread,so why do the likes of Warburtons and Kingsmill sell toastie loafs already cut."

Because people are so **cking lazy!
By:
Stow_judge
When: 28 Jul 15 14:04
btw, if you are unaware of this "fact", you clearly have a lot to learn about the finer points of toast! Grin
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 30 Jul 15 23:43
Huggy, have you continued using your toast rack throughout this week or did you stop at pre-Goodwood brunch till the oncoming weekend?

We need to know!
By:
alun2005
When: 31 Jul 15 00:01
I am considering devoting some time this week to a full 'Domesday Book' style audit of my kitchen, just to see if we too have any of these 'collect the coupons and send off some some branded goods' type items which the Beautiful People such as Tommy Toes has in his own kitchen.  I suppose it will be the one and only chance I will ever have to place myself on a temporarily equal footing with the Great Man.
By:
kenny mann
When: 31 Jul 15 00:01
I don't have a toast rack, but all you have to do is once nice and brown, is place the bread in the grill pan cover, facing upwards obviously.
By:
kenny mann
When: 31 Jul 15 00:02
very funny alan

pp Tommy

Wink
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 31 Jul 15 00:06
I agree with kenny!
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 31 Jul 15 00:07
- and that's a bloody rarity!
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