I lived on Breville sandwiches at university. The best ones combined cheap filling with hot sauce, so you couldn't taste the cheap filling. Tesco Value Ham and extra-hot chilli sauce worked, particularly once the Breville heated the sauce to the temperature of the sun's surface, and tuna with horseradish also numbed the senses (especially the time I used shaved instead of creamed horseradish).
Surely you can make toasties in a panini machine, can't you? This is where I'm not very clear on what exactly a cheese toasty is. I'm never sure if you're talking about what we refer to as 'cheese toast', which would be a slice of cheese melted on bread and served open-faced, or what we call a 'grilled cheese sandwich', which is the same thing as cheese toast, but has a top slice of bread added to it. The latter you can definitely make in a panini machine.
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