Back to Basic Egg 'N Muffin Cooker

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I was thinking about getting one of these Back to Basic Egg 'N Muffin Cookers so I could take out some of the processed foods in my diet. I always have a Jimmy Dean breakast sandwich in the mornings and so I figured that this would be a good replacement. Does anyone have one of these or something similar? What do you think of it?

http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=Back+to+Basic+Egg+'N+Muffin+Cooker&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=856750040232589976&sa=X&ei=DaAdT__uC6GW2AXez4HyCw&ved=0CHwQ8wIwAg

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  • _LilPowerHouse
    _LilPowerHouse Posts: 365 Member
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    Iv'e never seen one of these before, but if i helps you to stay off the processed foods then it can't be that bad.. If you get it, let me know how well it works, its also seems like a time saver.. i could use that in the morning..
  • nickscutie
    nickscutie Posts: 303 Member
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    I have one of these:

    http://www.nordicware.com/store/products/detail/microwave-eggs-n-muffin-breakfast-pan/9DF1BCFA-C0F9-102B-9706-00137233C6B0

    It is the best. ever.

    I scramble an egg in it, add salt and pepper, microwave for one minute and it fits perfectly on an English muffin, I will usually add some cheese or an ounce of deli meat to my sandwich. I make these all the time for my husband to take to work for bfast the next day, just remember to spray the foil with some nonstick spray or the cheese will stick when you heat it up.
  • lindseydl
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    I have an older model of this toaster/egg poacher, and I absolutely love it! I am able to make my own "Egg McMuffin's" at home using whole wheat english muffins.