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Five Places You May Not Think to Bring Your Toastilla, But You Should!

2/12/2018

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​Up until now you’ve probably thought of your Toastilla as a nice addition to your kitchen. It’s portable, fits nicely in a drawer, and does a great job helping to create hundreds of tasty snacks and meals. But, let’s think outside the box for a moment. Have you ever thought about taking your Toastilla cuisine outside of the house? That’s right, the Toastilla was not just made as another kitchen tool, but also something to help you keep those same comfort foods with you as you explore the world. While our short list is by no means exhaustive, we would like to share with you some ideas on how to use your Toastilla outside of the house. We’re willing to bet you’ll have that, “why didn’t I think of that” moment!
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  • College Dorm: Okay, we’re going to ask for a mulligan on this one because if you haven’t thought about it already, you may have read about it on our Toastilla literature. The Toastilla makes a great gift for your college-bound teen. Basically, a mini-fridge, a toaster and the Toastilla will save your student’s midnight-cravings, keep them away from fast-food joints and get them plenty of hungry friends who stop by at all hours of the day to share notes and get a bite to eat. 
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  • Work: I think you’d actually be surprised at the number of people who don’t think about bringing their Toastilla into work. Most workplaces have toasters and refrigerators. Your small work break area is probably a home away from home for you. In fact, most people spend more waking hours at work than they do at home. So, don’t you think it only makes sense to bring a little home back to the workplace? 
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  • Hotels: Who hasn’t been awake in a strange city in the middle of the night trying to figure out which restaurant delivers after 10:00 PM? Answer everyone, and the number of places that deliver that late? None. That’s just how it is. But, what you will find is that most hotels do offer a breakfast of some sort and they also leave their toasters out overnight for you to Toastilla-the-town with. And if you forgot ingredients, a lot of hotels will still have bananas, apples and peanut butter packets sitting out. Voila! Late-night snack served!
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  • Road-trips: Who hasn’t dreamt of that epic road trip cross-country, skipping the hotels and campsites. Well, putting aside all those greasy fast-food places, one thing you may have forgotten or not known is that all those truck stops and convenient store gas stations you’re passing by have toasters. Seriously, all of them. So, put your ingredients in a small cooler and keep your Toastilla within arm’s reach, because portable no longer means from drawer-to-toaster. Portable now means from San Francisco-to-Miami. 
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  • Glamping: I thought about camping for a longtime and perhaps someday we will come out with a campfire Toastilla, but for now, your Toastilla experience may be better suited for glamping. To be transparent, glamping is kind of a new thing for me. It is essentially luxury camping and often comes with electricity. You know what that means. Where there is electricity, there can be a toaster. It looks like your glamping experience just got a little more glamorous. 
​We’d love to hear some of your great ideas on where you take your Toastilla when you leave the house. Please contact us or comment on this post. We’d love to do a follow-up with some of your great ideas!
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