Luezette
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About two weeks ago I bought a Black and Decker Convection Oven Toaster. Fine. So today I finally used it (don't ask why it took this long ). I plugged it in, turned the knobs...and nothing. Checked and checked it. By now I'm muttering I got a lemon, and to make things worse, yep, I don't have the receipt anymore. . Then I got an "aha" moment, looked at the last knob (there are three), turned that one and viola! It gets hot . So I fixed my first toaster oven meal...a grilled cheese sandwich, and managed to leave it in too long so had to scrub off residue melted cheese.
Anyone else had a marvelous day and moment? Lol.
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Don't kow if you've ever owned a convection oven before but you usually put the temp 25 degree's lower than normal if you use the convection feature. For instance, if you bake some rolls and the package says 375 degrees for 15 minutes, set the oven for 350. Always have a piece of tin foil handy for the last few minutes of cooking too - toaster ovens are the small and compact and tend to brown your food much faster than a regular oven. (I've been cooking with a toaster over for almost 25 years and also recently bought a toaster/convection oven - and love it!) Happy convecting!
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We have a B&D toaster oven. It is true to convect oven things 25 deg. cooler, Except toaster ovens are not as good, so we usually just turn it pretty far up and use the convection fan for a little help. There are a few things the package says not to use a toaster oven as they do not cook as evenly. We do a lot of frozen fries, toast buns; am afraid of pot pies and a few things that can carry who know what from the factory.
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