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GADGET GURU

Q KEN REEVES, WEST LOTHIAN

Toast. Give me good toast, Guru

A Listen, reader. Guru is not your personal chef, alright? You cannot just come to GaGu’s kitchen and use his toaster. After all, Guru Towers is not a cafe. But as the famous phrase goes, give a man some toast and he’ll leave crumbs everywhere; give a man a toaster and he’ll finally get out of your kitchen.

In other words, it’s toaster time. Now, when it comes to making good toast you have many options available. The Heston Blumenthal endorsed Sage Smart Toaster (£170), with its mechanised slots and peek-at-your-in-progress-toast button, is also superb for crumpets.

If you insist on eating annoyingly long

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