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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 7, 2016 11:39:09 GMT -6
I seen my first toast rack (it was either silver or silver plated) in a posh section of one of my local department stores decades ago and never stopped thinking about it since. It has always amazed me that it never caught on here. I have been intending on getting one since then. Right now I don't think I can eat toast because of my teeth and jaw. I hope you can have toast again sometime. As for the toast racks, I guess most Americans see them as a quaint and unnecessary item.
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 8, 2016 14:58:17 GMT -6
A Chinese toast rack? ZXfXaYc
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 8, 2016 15:05:36 GMT -6
I do not understand these. Sherlew can you explain them to me?
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 8, 2016 20:00:26 GMT -6
A Chinese toast rack? ZXfXaYc It's more of a stationary holder. I guess you could say that it's a toast-like rack for holding things.
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 8, 2016 20:36:23 GMT -6
In fact, it looks like this is a variety of squishy toy.
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 8, 2016 21:01:44 GMT -6
I ran a crossed something that said they are those squeezable stress relievers.
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 8, 2016 21:25:30 GMT -6
Ah, that would make sense.
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