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Toaster Ovens: The New Convenience Appliance In Your Kitchen

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  Interesting article about toaster ovens, from the functions of different types of toaster ovens, to brands and specific models. The article also talks about what you can do with a toaster oven--anything from making toast, bagels or waffles to heating up a frozen pizza or a TV dinner. In addition, there are helpful tips on how you should use it and how long it will take for your meal or snack Toaster Oven Safety Tips 1. When using your toaster oven, always use oven gloves or mitts to protect your hands from burns. 2. Be careful when opening the door of your toaster oven as hot air and steam can escape and cause burns. 3. Always place your toaster oven on a flat, stable surface to avoid tipping and spills. 4. Don't overcrowd your toaster oven as this can cause uneven cooking and potential fires. 5. Always unplug your toaster oven when not in use and never leave it unattended while in operation. How to Cook with a Toaster Oven If you're like most people, you probably think of a

How To Boil Potatoes for Delicious Potato Salad?

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  While it might seem like a simple task to boil potatoes, there are actually many things you need to consider in order to make the Perfect Potato Salad. This article will guide you through all of the steps, so that before you know it, you'll be eating the most delicious potato salad ever! Step one: Clean the potatoes The first step to making delicious boiled potatoes for potato salad is to clean the potatoes. Start by scrubbing the potatoes under cold water to remove any dirt or debris. Then, cut the potatoes into uniform pieces so they will cook evenly. Once the potatoes are cleaned and cut, it's time to start boiling them. Fill a large pot with water and bring it to a boil over high heat. Then, add the potatoes and let them cook for 10-12 minutes, or until they are fork-tender. Once the potatoes are done cooking, drain them in a colander and let them cool slightly before adding them to your potato salad.   Step two: Put the potatoes in a pot and cover them with w