Sujet : Re: Waffle maker
De : j_mcquown (at) *nospam* comcast.net (Jill McQuown)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 21. Feb 2025, 14:51:25
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On 2/20/2025 11:57 PM, Ed P wrote:
On 2/20/2025 11:32 PM, Bruce wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2025 23:27:23 -0500, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:
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On 2/20/2025 10:30 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
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I think that few people use waffle irons often enough to bother getting
or keeping a waffle iron. My wife and I have one and use it quite often.
While I am happy with pancakes my wife really likes waffles. Pancakes
are a snap to make from scratch but waffles are considerably more work.
The eggs have to be separated and the whites beaten then folding into
the batter. It's not the end of the world but enough to make me opt for
the easier pancakes. And then EdP went and told me about that good mix
where you just add water. Pancakes it is.
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Our waffle maker goes back to about 1966 when we got married. The
griddle flips to flat so I use it for grilled cheese. Can't recall the
last time we made waffles.
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Blueberry pancakes this week. Made enough for four breakfasts so
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Monday.
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No pancakes on hump day or the day of the Lord?
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To maintain my purity, the only food I ingest on Sunday is a single communion wafer.
Followed by a sip (or two) of wine? ;)
Jill