A rack. About the size of a slice of bread. Goes in the toaster. For warming breadsticks. See the link. (Note: My toaster is a wide/deep/thick slot "bread machine" toaster. Mere mortal toasters may require that the breadsticks be cut in half.)-- half, Oct 04 2003 The link http://half_crazy.tripod.com/hb/bstoast [half, Oct 05 2004, last modified Feb 04 2005] Reusable toaster bags http://www.lakeland...5OSdeUAAADuhPDxwLX7These would do - reuseable plastic bags you can put any combination of comestibles in before putting in the toaster. [hippo, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] Yummy looking sticks.-- FarmerJohn, Oct 04 2003 nice idea [half], a pre-warmed croissant for you. I was thinking you meant bread stick in a crostini sense rather than baguette sense, but your picture gets over the language barrier admirably-- neilp, Oct 04 2003 Why not have the sticks vertical rather than horizontal?-- phoenix, Oct 04 2003 Your toaster is missing an exclamation mark after the word "Presto".Vaguely relevant link added.-- hippo, Oct 04 2003 [phoenix], The breadsticks are too long to go completely down in to the toaster.
You caught me. I did actually design the thing so that, when cut in half, they could fit vertically in the grid of the rack. This would allow 2 full ones, cut in half to be toasted at once in a normal toaster. It was just too much trouble to draw that way. I'm not [bristolz], [FarmerJohn], or [CedarPark] as you can readily see. Heck, I'm not even a [pottedstu]. :-)
I was also thinking that shorter breadsticks, baked such that 4 were stuck together (like cheaper hot dog or hamburger buns), could be toastified without a rack. Probably baked?-- half, Oct 04 2003 halfbakery