If you really love toast you might want to consider kicking back a few bucks to The Toaster Museum. They’re trying to raise money to find a permanent location for their extensive collection of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
People seem to be fascinated by electronic gadgets, but they come and go: The boombox gives way to the iPod; Blackberries replace electronic organizers; Cell phones make beepers almost obsolete. One ...
Since their introduction into the home in 1926, toasters have become a culinary icon spawning dozens of incarnations — from the classic 1930 “half round” Sunbeam T-9, to 1935’s gee-whiz Toast-O-Lator ...
The humble toaster is a combination of physics and chemistry that produces a tasty treat. Find out all about the science of toasters and toast in appliance science. Richard Baguley Richard Baguley has ...
A German whose "love affair" with toasters led him to having one of the largest collections in the world has created an online museum. To most the humble toaster is a drably functional machine, but to ...
It wasn’t long ago that a Toaster Museum opened in Allentown. Unfortunately the museum came and went, leaving toaster enthusiasts high and dry. Now Howard Goldman has one upped the Toaster Museum by ...
Kelly Godfrey and her husband Eric Norcross are biding their time in Buffalo wondering where they can find a home for their toaster collection. Could it be Toronto? They have a collection of 525 ...