Toast-Bread
To dream of toast represents an experience of quick thinking that's simple about immediate basic needs. Easily prepared and straightforward remedies or actions. A quickly prepared simple solution that does the job without thinking about it too much. Feelings of choosing simplicity while not having to deal with anything too serious "right this minute" while you adjust yourself to normal or feeling that nothing with effort is a problem. Avoiding complications and ensuring a smooth, albeit temporary, coping mechanism. Uncomplicated, straightforward, and immediate solutions.
Negatively, toast in a dream may reflect quick excuses that don't embarrass you. Quickly prepared simple lies that don't embarrass you. Preferring to lie about something as being simple to avoid difficult explanations. Feeling that there is no other option other than to "take it easy" while addressing basic immediate needs. The necessity or inevitability of accepting the basics or less sophistication in some area of your life.
Example: A young woman dreamed of eating toast with honey on it. In waking life, she was experiencing her online relationship beginning to fail as her partner showed less interest. In this case, the toast with honey may have reflected her feelings about how simple it was to use her long-distance internet relationship to explain her relationship status to people when they noticed she was single. The toast symbolizes an easily prepared explanation that is unquestioned and doesn't embarrass her about never having to challenge herself to a more complicated real-life relationship.
Example 2: A young man dreamed of toast. In waking life, he was at home sick and resting. In this case, the toast may have reflected his feelings about the simple and quick solutions he had to employ to address his immediate needs while sick.
Example 3: A young man dreamed of hiding and throwing a piece of toast to distract someone who didn't seem to be affected and walked on. In waking life, he was struggling with his sexuality and relationship with God. He felt it was getting worse. In this case, the piece of toast may have reflected his attempt to use a simple, quick, and straightforward excuse to distract others from his struggle with homosexuality.
Toast-Formality
To dream of giving or receiving a toast in the social formality sense represents feelings about respectfully taking the time for recognition of achievements, milestones, or important moments in one�s life or the lives of those around you to make it matter in a uniquely personal way. Appreciating the achievements of yourself or others. It can reflect your willingness to conform to social etiquette and demonstrate gratitude or appreciation in a public setting. A sense of not having to say or do anything special, but you did.
Negatively, dreaming about a toast may reflect a wish to not feel forced, inauthentic, uncomfortable, or that you are overdoing unique personal recognition of achievements, milestones, or important moments in one�s life or the lives of those around you.
Example: A woman dreamed of toasting a bride and groom at a wedding with a drink she made in a blender with vegetables and sausage. In waking life, she was planning a bachelorette party for her friend. In this case, the toasting may have reflected her feelings about wanting to take the time to make the bachelorette party special and memorable by acknowledging and celebrating her friend�s upcoming marriage in a unique and personal way.
Example 2: A teenage girl dreamed about her mother giving a toast at her older sister's wedding, but couldn't hear it. In waking life, she recently found out that her older sister was pregnant. In this case, the mother giving a toast at a wedding may have reflected the dreamer�s sense of the formal and traditional acknowledgment of her sister entering a new chapter in life through pregnancy. The inability to hear the toast could represent feelings of being distanced or left out of important familial developments or communications related to the pregnancy.
Example 3: A teenage boy dreamed of hearing someone tapping a wine glass as if to make a toast, but then heard the wine glass shatter. In waking life, he was feeling pressured by his father to visit an elderly grandfather because the grandfather might not have a lot of time left to live. In this case, the wine glass being tapped for a toast may have represented the dreamer�s anticipation of the impending acknowledgment or formal recognition of his grandfather�s life by spending time visiting with him. The shattering of the wine glass could symbolize a disruption, a sudden change, or the breaking of expectations associated with this familial duty of visiting the grandfather. The dream may point to his feelings of unease about fulfilling familial expectations in a way that feels forced, inauthentic, or uncomfortable.
Toasters
To dream of a toaster represents feelings about something in your life that never fails to surprise you with making something easy. Feelings about something being so wonderful it never fails make something empty feel comfortable and easy. People you rely on to make emptiness, boringness, or simple problems go away. Professionals you hire to get a job done and return with the results just like you expect them to.
Negatively, dreaming about a toaster may reflect paying dishonest or criminal minded people to do a difficult job for you while you wait for the results. Relying to much on another person to fix your problem. Paying someone you can't trust or unprofessional to fix a problem while you wait for it.
Toaster Oven
To dream of a toaster oven represents feelings about trusting something to care about nothing except your feelings for a while to make a situation feel better. Trusting someone to do something for a specific amount of time to prove they care about you.
Example: A woman dreamed of seeing a guy she met put his head in a toaster oven. In waking life she couldn't trust this guy enough yet to date him based on low-life news article and wanted him to make him do something for a short while to prove he could be trusted.