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I have a waffle iron, but it's in the shape of Bugs Bunny's head.
:rofl: Make some!
I have a waffle iron, but it's in the shape of Bugs Bunny's head.
Coffee and then some more coffee.
I need to find it first.:rofl: Make some!
I need to find it first.
It's in an extra room, but I'm not sure where. And seeing as it's 20yrs old, I might have thrown it away.
I'll look this weekend.
I am using two at once. My grandmothers 50s waffle iron and another one I picked up from the late 60s. When you have two boys that eat waffles like a horse----you need two running at the same time.
I figured because my two can’t with just two boys---much less the whole Brady Bunch there.Even two can't keep up at our house.
I figured because my two can’t with just two boys---much less the whole Brady Bunch there.
We usually go with pancakes. Got a griddle that holds 8 or 10 at a time.
Or frozen waffles. Good thing they don't mind them cold
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I am using two at once. My grandmothers 50s waffle iron and another one I picked up from the late 60s. When you have two boys that eat waffles like a horse----you need two running at the same time.
James's Diner
With many types of bacon.James's Diner
With many types of bacon.
Applewood, Cherrywood, Hickory, and Peppered.
To merge this and the "what I got for Christmas" threads...I got a new coffee percolator from my brother in law. I kid him about his love of "cowboy coffee", so he thinks a percolator is pretty fancy. At any rate, I've been drinking coffee from it the last few days. It's pretty good.
Half-dozen eggs over easy, sausage, grits, toast, jelly, milk, juice, and coffee. The eggs come fresh from our chickens, the bread is home-made, and so is the jelly. I used to make our own sausage, but haven't raised hogs in several years. Might try that again, though.