The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
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Ray Scully
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The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Do others find the quality of toast at breakfast to be very variable, whether it be in the MDR, at the Buffet or Room Service. Is it the bread or the inconsistent performance of the toasters, both machines and operatives?
Ray
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Stephen
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Yet to come across a decent toaster on a ship or in a hotel. You normally have to send it round at least twice to get a decent colour to it. But that is a personal thing. We all like our toast cooked to varying shades, I personally like mine dark brown.
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ITWA Travel Writer
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Both myself and Lady Macbeth never have trouble with our toast. If its not right we just tell James the Butler to go and get it right. O I forgot to say that as he is both a new butler and he is English, so we expect him to get it wrong most of the time.
Sadly we had to retire MacDuff as he could no longer manage the stairs up to our bedroom in the south turret.
Sadly we had to retire MacDuff as he could no longer manage the stairs up to our bedroom in the south turret.
John
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Qui descendunt mare in navibus.
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Ray Scully
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
What I find worrying is that if they can't get the toast right how can I have confidence in those driving the boat?
Ray
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suespud
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Ray Scully wrote:Do others find the quality of toast at breakfast to be very variable, whether it be in the MDR, at the Buffet or Room Service. Is it the bread or the inconsistent performance of the toasters, both machines and operatives?
Ray
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towny44
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
On P&O the toast is generally OK in the buffet if it is a fairly fresh batch, otherwise it can become dry or cold. In Celebrity's buffet there is a toast station where you order your toast and request any deviations from their normal variety.
It always amuses me that some prople collect all their breakfast courses at the same time, and then seem surprised when their toast and marmalade is both dry and cold!
It always amuses me that some prople collect all their breakfast courses at the same time, and then seem surprised when their toast and marmalade is both dry and cold!
John
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Ray Scully
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
I didn't think that the provision of the toast station made up for the other deficiencies I encountered on Celebrity.
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Manoverboard
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Gosh that's interesting ... I had no idea that the Captain's duties included making toast.Ray Scully wrote:What I find worrying is that if they can't get the toast right how can I have confidence in those driving the boat?
Ray
Thanks Ray
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suespud
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Please please tell me you lot are taking the P**S...

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Onelife
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Hi Ray,
After orange and grapefruit segments, wheatabix and a full English breakfast l haven't as yet been able to find room for the toast....however like Stephen l like mine well done.... with proper salted butter.
Btw...l had two slices of toast this morning, the only problem being was that the bread was to big for the toaster which resulted in me having to send my wife back to the kitchen to cut the ends off
Regards
keith
After orange and grapefruit segments, wheatabix and a full English breakfast l haven't as yet been able to find room for the toast....however like Stephen l like mine well done.... with proper salted butter.
Btw...l had two slices of toast this morning, the only problem being was that the bread was to big for the toaster which resulted in me having to send my wife back to the kitchen to cut the ends off
Regards
keith
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Ray Scully
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Manoverboard wrote:Gosh that's interesting ... I had no idea that the Captain's duties included making toast.Ray Scully wrote:What I find worrying is that if they can't get the toast right how can I have confidence in those driving the boat?
Ray
Thanks Ray
Moby old chap it is all about the ethos and culture. If you can't get the little things correct, well,
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Ray Scully
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
suespud wrote:Please please tell me you lot are taking the P**S...![]()
Sorry Sue I don't know what you mean
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suespud
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Ray Scully wrote:suespud wrote:Please please tell me you lot are taking the P**S...![]()
Sorry Sue I don't know what you mean
Yeah yeah....lolol
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towny44
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Did you enumerate these yet Ray?Ray Scully wrote:I didn't think that the provision of the toast station made up for the other deficiencies I encountered on Celebrity.
John
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Ray Scully
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
towny44 wrote:Did you enumerate these yet Ray?Ray Scully wrote:I didn't think that the provision of the toast station made up for the other deficiencies I encountered on Celebrity.![]()
No John
I don't want people thinking I am picky and a moaner
Also It would mean going off topic, that would never do
Ray
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Kenmo1
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
A little gripe is that when we have breakfast in the MDR, the waiters put the toast on the table before you have even had time to eat the fruit segments or the cereal. Therefore, it is cold by the time you get round to it.
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Stephen
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Personally I think the toast should be cooked over an open fire on board by the steward, while you sit at your table keeping a close eye on the colour change on the table monitor. 
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The Tinker
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
I dislike the bread that P and O use for toast - I'm guessing it is bulk bought and frozen but it definitely lacks something!
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
If you ask for thick toast then it is better and fresher.
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Raybosailor
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
It was you who set fire to the toast conveyor in the hotel when we were about to board Azura in May Stephen.Stephen wrote:Yet to come across a decent toaster on a ship or in a hotel. You normally have to send it round at least twice to get a decent colour to it. But that is a personal thing. We all like our toast cooked to varying shades, I personally like mine dark brown.
On second thoughts it wasn't you it was an idiot who tried to send a large croissant through despite a large sign advising you not to do this. A bit like the signs on a low bridge but lorry drivers and double deck bus drivers seem to ignore those too.
As a coeliac I always take breakfast in the MDR and my gluten free toast is always satisfactory, Cheryl doesn't appreciate me dragging her out of bed early to take breakfast before nine though she's not a morning person.
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GillD46
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
That is just how I like it - nice and cold. Can't abide warm, muchless hot toast.Kenmo1 wrote:A little gripe is that when we have breakfast in the MDR, the waiters put the toast on the table before you have even had time to eat the fruit segments or the cereal. Therefore, it is cold by the time you get round to it.
Maureen
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Stephen
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
I'm taking my own toaster and extension lead next time. 50p a slice if anyone else want to use it. You get your own bread.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
Gill, have you ever tried bread?GillD46 wrote:That is just how I like it - nice and cold. Can't abide warm, muchless hot toast.Kenmo1 wrote:A little gripe is that when we have breakfast in the MDR, the waiters put the toast on the table before you have even had time to eat the fruit segments or the cereal. Therefore, it is cold by the time you get round to it.
Maureen
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Ranchi
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
With you on that, Gill. As long as it's crisp.
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: The quality of the toast, it's the little things that matter
I know of a hotel where they put out the breakfast toast the evening before.