Minggu, 16 Desember 2012

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Best Review on KrustBuster Krustbuster Sandwich Kit

KrustBuster Krustbuster Sandwich Kit

I bought this thing on a whim; my kid will eat bread crust but at 2 years old, some sandwiches are just too difficult for her to eat, and messy to boot. I've tried pita bread, wraps, everything. Nothing really "held" the food in like I wanted. Then I stumbled across the Krustbuster. And WOW! It WORKS! My daughter was skeptical of the little pouch I set in front of her, but I'd made a favorite - peanut butter and honey - and once told that's what it was, she gobbled it up. Now I can fill her sandwiches with chicken salad, fruits, whatever I can think of and she can eat it happily! I like this combo pack that includes the scoop to mark the bread and cut the food to size so you don't have any overspill. I even cooked an egg and cheese in the scoop, put in on bread, Krustbuster'd it, and toasted it for a perfect egg and cheese breakfast sandwich - amazing. Definitely give this a try!

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5 komentar:

  1. This makes sandwiches fun! Wastes very little crust and I love it when the filling oozes out on the first bite!

    BalasHapus
  2. This is THE best item... My grandbabies love the sammies I make for them.... they are eating up a storm!!! I suggest this for any grandparents out there!!!

    BalasHapus
  3. This is so cool! I didn't tell my kids that I got it, and I surprised them in their school lunch with a cute little sandwich. They came home all excited about the funny sandwich in their lunch. It's super easy, and the sandwich is really cute. I did read reviews that said it was messy, with the sandwich contents oozing outside the mechanism, but, the directions tell you to first put the plain bread in it and close it a little to mark where you need to keep the contents. If you do that, it makes the sandwiches perfectly. I was a little disappointed in the small size of the sandwich, but, really, it just cuts off the crust. I guess I never realized how small the bread is if you cut off crust. I haven't tried to make sandwiches in advance and freeze them, or make sandwiches and put them in the toaster, but, I will try it. Until then, I just get a little giggle out of making a different picture on the sandwich each day. It would be fun to have even more choices for those.

    BalasHapus
  4. I'm really not sure how this could be any easier to use. You literally just set the sandwich centered on the bottom half and fold. It doesn't take much pressure, and the excess bread crust literally just falls off. Sometimes when I open it after removing the crust, it will sort of 'stick' in the top, but it takes nearly no pressure at all and it falls right out with the edges perfectly sealed!

    I've tried everything up to this point that I could find.
    - Cookie cutters make cute shapes, but they're often too small and leave oozy edges
    - Specially made sandwich cutters (in the shape of hearts, dolphins, dinosaurs, etc), again they're cute and they solve the size problem, but still ooze
    - A gadget from a specialty kitchen-wares company that sells through homeshows, right idea but it never quite worked, round shape wasted too much and it never really sealed well

    Enter the Krustbuster!
    It's so simple to use that my children can do it. Lightweight enough for them to handle, yet still feels sturdy and has held up like new to our month or so of use thus far (including dishwashing everytime). Right size and shape for 'typical' sandwich breads, minimal waste. It also works better with softer breads than I would've thought (some of our previous cutter attempts with other products simply split soft bread, not the case with the Krustbuster). But, the best part is: it works as advertised and SEALS the edges!

    The 'stampers' even mean that we can prepare crustless, sealed, sandwiches en-masse ahead of time and freeze them - without any question as to which 'variety' (grape, strawberry, cheese, etc) is inside!

    It gets most of it's use from peanutbutter and honey, but we'll try egg sandwiches for breakfast (maybe even toasted), hotdogs, maybe even stuffed french toast!

    BalasHapus
  5. I bought this thing on a whim; my kid will eat bread crust but at 2 years old, some sandwiches are just too difficult for her to eat, and messy to boot. I've tried pita bread, wraps, everything. Nothing really "held" the food in like I wanted. Then I stumbled across the Krustbuster. And WOW! It WORKS! My daughter was skeptical of the little pouch I set in front of her, but I'd made a favorite - peanut butter and honey - and once told that's what it was, she gobbled it up. Now I can fill her sandwiches with chicken salad, fruits, whatever I can think of and she can eat it happily! I like this combo pack that includes the scoop to mark the bread and cut the food to size so you don't have any overspill. I even cooked an egg and cheese in the scoop, put in on bread, Krustbuster'd it, and toasted it for a perfect egg and cheese breakfast sandwich - amazing. Definitely give this a try!

    BalasHapus