I'm sorry, but I've found a problem with England
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That is what I was going to suggest. You idea hijacker you!!!!vomitbunny wrote:No waffle irons on ebay? I have two at the house and one at my mom's I picked up in yard sales for about a buck apiece. I use buttermilk and biquick and eggs for the batter. Some sourdough mixed in makes it interesting too.
Yes, oodles of them on ebay. Some people like the old cast irons ones better than modern plug ins, btw. I've used them, although I don't own one. (cast iron)
ebay, the mega mall of the universe! If you can't find it there it DOES NOT exist! Heck they even sell things there that don't exist!
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Sounds like you should be studying in Belgium. You can't get away from waffles. Great beer, too.
Let me add my voice to those suggesting an old-fashioned cast-iron stove-top waffle iron. They call them irons for a reason -- they're not supposed to be made from aluminum and teflon, or worse yet, the chrome-plate things.
Let me add my voice to those suggesting an old-fashioned cast-iron stove-top waffle iron. They call them irons for a reason -- they're not supposed to be made from aluminum and teflon, or worse yet, the chrome-plate things.
Charlie
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I LOVE the Awful Waffle. Don't have them up here so I go to them whenever I'm south.No waffles!!?? That would mean no Waffle House restaurants either!! As someone from Georgia, who lives within walking distance of, and frequently visits, the site of the first ever Waffle House restaurant, I find that intolerably uncivilized!
Brilliant idea.Sounds like you should be studying in Belgium.
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Well, the American people decided on Nov. 2nd not to use our waffle maker so you're welcome to him...
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but mind your private partsclaudine wrote:Take the ferry and hop over the channel to Belgium.
you'll have to pass the english customs first,
their X-ray sees through clothes...
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When I lived in Mindanao, there were stands around town that
sold all sorts of waffles. There were waffle dogs (that's right, a
Frankfurter on a stick, with a waffle around it, like a corn dog...
my sister loved these). As I recall, they referred to the plain
round waffles as "Japanese cakes."
sold all sorts of waffles. There were waffle dogs (that's right, a
Frankfurter on a stick, with a waffle around it, like a corn dog...
my sister loved these). As I recall, they referred to the plain
round waffles as "Japanese cakes."
Reasonable person
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That's an interesting idea. Might be worth draggin' out the ol' waffle iron for that one.vomitbunny wrote:We used to make cornbread waffles sometimes.
In that case, maybe it should be jalapeño cornbread?They were good smothered in chili and cheese.
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