I don't toe in.
I loosen the shoes and I just press the pads flat against the rims at the 
same time. I use a small bungee cord to hold the brake lever down to hold 
pads against rim simultaneously while I adjust the shoes up and down 
tilt/height against the braking surface of the rim 'til I get it them where 
I want them and then tighten down.
If they squeal, which they normally don't do, I throw some water on them 
and ride. They bed in fast usually with just a quick ride, and for some 
reason getting them wet makes the squeal go away.

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