Sujet : Re: Waffle maker
De : firstname (at) *nospam* lastname.oc.ku (S Viemeister)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 20. Feb 2025, 23:25:32
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On 2/20/2025 10:03 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2025 21:46:45 +0000, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2025-02-20 4:01 p.m., ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2025 18:48:17 +0000, dsi1 wrote:
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I don't have a waffle iron, I just buy the frozen ones
when I get a hankering for them. But, if I were getting
married and someone was going to gift me one, I'd like
the B&D model.
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We like out Cuisinart waffle maker. If you want one you should probably
check out garage sales. I would expect them to be one of those items
bought on a whim or as a gift and never used. My wife and I make waffles
about once a month but I don't know anyone else who actually makes them.
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I was thinking I'd like the B&D model if I were on the
verge of trotting down the aisle. Both could be having
breakfast together instead of one chowing down while the
other person is still waiting on their waffle to cook.
When the kids were young, we had a waffle iron that made 5 (or was it 6?) heart-shaped waffles at a time.
Now we have one that makes two fairly large ones at a time.