Hey today I asked my husband to fix me 2 pop-tarts you'd think all the work involved was poppin em' in the toaster but no he puts butter on the back of them. Have yall ever heard of this? 5's for all thoughts.
Cspinoza1 answered Tuesday June 20 2006, 11:59 pm: Oh yea, I put butter on my pop tarts after they get out of the toaster. Delicious! Something a friend got me into because his mother used to do it. So its not uncommon. [ Cspinoza1's advice column | Ask Cspinoza1 A Question ]
OnlyTheRightAnswers answered Monday June 19 2006, 5:34 pm: Well, if he put the butter on the back of them before putting them in the toaster, he might have been trying to brown the underside so it got toasted more. I've never heard of butter on a pop-tart after it's toasted though. But you're lucky to have a husband who is willing to do things for you when you ask. :) [ OnlyTheRightAnswers's advice column | Ask OnlyTheRightAnswers A Question ]
kallan answered Monday June 19 2006, 1:37 pm: No, I've never heard of it either, but maybe it helps then not to burn in the toaster??!! I don't know, but your husband sounds sweet to think to do that if it's true! [ kallan's advice column | Ask kallan A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Monday June 19 2006, 11:59 am: Haha I've never heard of that before. Poptarts are fattening enough as it is, but putting butter on them? Did it taste good?
karenR answered Monday June 19 2006, 11:53 am: I've never heard of it either. Was nice of him to go to the extra effort though! Maybe he had never made one before? :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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