
We know toaster in the cupboard is a protestant thing to do, but what about microwave in the cupboard? Is that weird or is it a common thing? Thus is my gf’s setup

We know toaster in the cupboard is a protestant thing to do, but what about microwave in the cupboard? Is that weird or is it a common thing? Thus is my gf’s setup
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You sir are living with a serial killer, get out while you still can.
Leave now for the love of god
Hey, gotta put it somewhere.
Be on your guard, you never know what other skeletons she might have in her cupboards!
Pretty handy setup if you have a press that’s at the right height; frees up a lot of space on the counter.
As Mothers Union member, jam making Protestant this warms my heart; however, depending on your persuasion it might break yours.
I’ve never heard of this and the toaster in the press untill I seen it on here the other night, but I think it’s a great idea to declutter the counters I might start doing it 😅
Scientologist
My Mum has the same, always thought it was peculiar but there’s not much space for it anywhere else.
Built-in microwave or cupboard specific microwave with the plug setup is not uncommon in my experience.
Calling a press a cupboard is a Protestant thing to do.
Your girlfriend is a Satanist. Lol joking.
From the people who brought you Protestant Toasters comes Buddhist Microwaves.
Your girlfriend is long gone. She has been replaced by a crab person.
We have the same set up and I love it. My in-laws got an integrated one but it was shite and they couldn’t change it. With this, if it goes wrong I’ll just run down to Power City for a new one.
Pressbyterian.
I raise you microwave cupboard, my in laws here keep the toaster under the sink…unplugged. It seems madness to have to get it out every time you want some toast. And her catholic god will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to not shake out the crumbs every time.
Vatican says it’s fine ….just
Bizarre
I keep my toaster in my microwave in my oven in the cupboard. It’s a matryoshka kitchen.
I like it