The Toaster Game

Everyone sits in a circle. In the middle of the circle is a toaster. 
Put a piece of bread in the toaster and pop it down. Once the toast is down, go round the circle and people have to quickly say one thing about themselves. When the toast pops up, the person talking has to eat the toast with whatever topping you (the leader) decides. Start off with simple ingredients such as jam, butter, etc. and slowly add more unusual ones (like potato, icecream, mashed banana). Works best if you have the toaster on a short cycle!
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awesome game- someone (31 Jan 2008)
My kids really liked the game. They came up with some really crazy stuff to put on toast and still ate it! Thanks for having such a great site to help me with the kids you rock!
- Josh (4 May 2009)
we played this game with our new pastor -- who just stopped by to visit to see what the lock in was all about -- who would have though he would have to eat toast and wasabi --- LOL
- asbc youth dierector (1 Feb 2010)
thats hilarious
- chris (13 Oct 2010)
lolz....^_^
dis game is really fun...i did it with my cousins and we had each other eating crazy stuff like toast and popcorn or toast and hot peppers
- Jamie (14 Dec 2010)
LOL this game is so funny
- emma (7 Jun 2011)
This is a great game! one thing you can do is place numbers on the ingredients you plan to put on the toast ( but hidden like on the bottom so others can't see) Then the person who has to eat the toast has to pick a number 1 through (how many ingredients you have). Whatever the number is linked to that ingredient is the one you put on the toast.
- Tyler (20 Apr 2013)
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