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    I finally ordered myself a Presto Flipside Electric Waffle Maker. I got it on sale so I decided to go for it. I have a little cheap one I picked up at a local thrift store. I am looking forward to it.

    I am trying to cut back on ordering so many gizmos. I am running out of room

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    Got it in the mail today. I am looking forward to trying it out this weekend. I have a gingerbread waffle recipe I want to try.

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    aaaaaaaah, the waffle . . . .

    our waffle iron died years back; Christmas 2008 my daughter, after much research, got me a flip-thingie by Hamilton Beach for the "Belgian" / deep waffles.

    I love it. then again, anything that makes a waffle I'm very fond of [g]

    have you 'discovered' the yeast waffle types?
    idle curiosity - I've tried 4/5 yeast types - keep thinking I might be missing something - the yeasties are good, but I still prefer the ole fashion baking powder types.

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    Oh how I love nice hot waffles, crunchy, loaded with butter and syrup mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricksrealpitbbq View Post
    Oh how I love nice hot waffles, crunchy, loaded with butter and syrup mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    Here, here! Don't get much better than that! When we were kids my Mom used to occassionally have a Waffle Supper on Sunday nights we LOVED those nights best of all

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    I finally got to try it yesterday. I made gingerbread waffles. They were wonderful and the machine works great.

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    super!

    I've found I can slightly undercook "the rest of the batch" - let them cool, bag individually & freeze -

    then toasterize them "on demand" - so much better than anything commerical and you've 'got control'

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    I buy pro waffle maker by Edgecraft and it works fine the waffle i cook like so much.

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    On a nice snowy morning over here, I made waffles for breakfast

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    Make chocolate ones! Then slice some ice cream of choice and make ice cream sandwiches with them! Wrap individually and freeze!
    I love my Belgian waffle maker too - dust with confectioners' sugar and heap on the berries - or even the strawberries fixed like you would for shortcake! mmmmmm

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