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- NYCgrrlExplorer
Super_Dave wrote:
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Store bought waffles/pancakes belong in the same category as pop-tarts.......Great for the kids when food was needed 10 minutes ago!
Fixed! Lol
Otherwise I agree!
Add one adult that loves the double fudge pop tarts with a tall glass of milk.
Would it be wrong if I said I make my own "pop tarts"?
Working at home gives me a lot of time on my hands,LOL. - Kit_CarsonExplorer
sdianel wrote:
Our granddaughter loves these pancakes. Eats at least 8 for breakfast each morning. I've tried one and it's not bad.
Walmart and many other grocery stores sell De Wafelbakkers frozen pancakes and waffles and they are excellent! They give them away sometimes at rallies. Follow the heating directions on the package. - Super_DaveExplorer
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Store bought waffles/pancakes belong in the same category as pop-tarts.......Great for the kids when food was needed 10 minutes ago!
Fixed! Lol
Otherwise I agree!
Add one adult that loves the double fudge pop tarts with a tall glass of milk. - Need-A-VacationExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Store bought waffles/pancakes belong in the same category as pop-tarts.......Great for the kids when food was needed 10 minutes ago!
Fixed! Lol
Otherwise I agree! - magnusfideExplorer II
Super_Dave wrote:
NYCgrrl,
Our daughter likes waffles better than pancakes so we bought her this one for $10, new. It makes pretty darn good waffles.
Waffle maker
Not too shabby. - NYCgrrlExplorer
SWMO wrote:
NYCgrrl I know you said you don't want to buyone, but if you change your mind, Rome of pie iron fame makes a cast iron model. It would work well for dry camping.
I actually owned a Coleman waffle iron but am too lazy to use it OR the pie irons either:E. Sold em this winter after 2 years of dragging them to the campsite and never using em past re-seasoning them, LOL. - NYCgrrlExplorer
Super_Dave wrote:
NYCgrrl,
Our daughter likes waffles better than pancakes so we bought her this one for $10, new. It makes pretty darn good waffles.
Waffle maker
I could live investing 10 bucks for an electric waffle iron and then facing the consequences of whatever I did wrong. Just for the record my kiddos could NEVAH get away with this behavior but but she's so cute. And of course I can send her home.....;) - SWMOExplorerNYCgrrl I know you said you don't want to buyone, but if you change your mind, Rome of pie iron fame makes a cast iron model. It would work well for dry camping.
- Super_DaveExplorerNYCgrrl,
Our daughter likes waffles better than pancakes so we bought her this one for $10, new. It makes pretty darn good waffles.
Waffle maker - NYCgrrlExplorer
magnusfide wrote:
NYCgrrl wrote:
Suggestion: you might be able to buy one for a couple of bucks at a yard sale or thrift store.
I'm trying to borrow a waffle maker from someone to make frozen waffles cuz I see no reason to buy an appliance I'll only use once in 5 years, lol.
Actually I've been looking for one on and off at thrift shops for several years. The only one I'd be making them for is DGD since the man and I really aren't breakfast eaters in general. So far DGD has been happy with the rest of the morning foods I've made her except my homemade ground with love sausage patties since they were the wrong shape(not links).And my baked oatmeal because she likes steelcut oatmeal, blueberries, nuts, and maple caramel but only separated. O right and she doesn't like breakfast burritos for the same mixing of food reasons. :h
It's alllll coming back to me why I haven't actively pursued a waffle iron.....:B
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