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The Cat, The Candle, And The Toaster.
The kitten knocked over a bottle holding half a candle which fell into one of the slots of the toaster. It has melted around the part that holds the bread. Is it unsafe to use it now?
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I'd chance it - it's what I do. I'd take it outside (where the smell doesn't matter) and give it a few cycles with no bread in. The wax will melt and burn off producing a smell you wouldn't want in your house. If it does happen to catch fire, which I think is unlikely, the worst it can do is blow the fuse in its plug.
Back in the day I shared a room in a hostel with two other men. We had a toaster and made ourselves toast before bed. I had this brilliant idea (not thought through) that we could butter the bread and then toast it rather than toasting and then buttering. For obvious reasons that didn't work but I did discover a good way of making fried bread which I stll use 60 years on.
Tillie - No it's OK. Don't overdo the butter - we use a liquid buttery oil that works fine. It soaks into the bread (still butter both sides) and doesn't drip. When I did the experiment 60 years ago it was another matter - we put plenty of butter on and it run out into the drip tray (the toaster manufacturer called it a crumb tray). Ah, the things you learn as you go through life.
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