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Tosti

April 18, 2008

I'm trying to do a lot of work in a day, but somewhere between 12:00 AM and 1:00 PM there is a break. The GX Public department is located in Eindhoven and we are famous for these breaks, because we eat tosti.

These pictuse are found using Google, I did not make them myself.

A simple tosti A simple tosti
A nice looking tosti A nice looking tosti
Tosti with embrella decoration Tosti with embrella decoration
Tosti with paprika Tosti with paprika
A special kind of tosti A special kind of tosti
A tea for a tosti A tea for a tosti
How they are born How they are born

wouterr | 18-04-2008 11:34

For more images, and an etymological background: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosti (in dutch)

More information or a demonstration can be obtained at our Eindhoven office. We can supply you with training and a full fledged DTAP-street for making yor ow. Contact sales at GX Public for a tender.



patricka | 18-04-2008 13:17

Mmmmm... Tosti! Wish we had that! I might take you up on your offer!


 
paulve | 19-04-2008 12:48

The best tosti is made here in the Amsterdam office, come and grab one!



Paxlie | 22-04-2008 00:04

I have to agree with Paulve :P



pgoultiaev | 06-05-2008 11:36

I am surprised that the astounding machine used for making a tosti is a bit neglected in this article. A tosti machine is not only a great tool to improve cooking skills among colleagues, but also an example of extraordinary modern-day machinery. It is almost as advanced as a microwave and applicable to almost any situation in life. For example, if could be used as storage for your passport, your credit cards, or even as a hat in the winter, provided you warm it up first and take a diesel-powered generator with you so the plates on the machine stay nice and warm. That, and many more.


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Mark is software engineer with a special interest in Security and Digital WebTV. Mark writes about daily engineering with GX WebManager

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