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- From: hinz@porthos.rutgers.edu (Dorothy E. Hinz)
- Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking
- Subject: Re: Waffle Irons
- Message-ID: <Jan.26.16.10.26.1993.25028@porthos.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 21:10:27 GMT
- Article-I.D.: porthos.Jan.26.16.10.26.1993.25028
- References: <1993Jan22.012559.1133@udel.edu>
- Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
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- In article <1993Jan22.012559.1133@udel.edu> lambert@dewey.udel.edu (Lynn Lambert) writes:
-
- > I'm contemplating the purchase of a waffle iron. Is there any net.wisdom
- > on brands to buy? to stay away from? Essential qualities for a waffle
- > iron?
- > Thank you.
- > Lynn
-
- Can't believe I'm reading this! Just last night we decided to have
- waffles (after what seems like an eternity). My not-so-old Sears
- teflon grids, even brushed with oil, made it almost impossible to
- remove the waffle without mutilating it. A few of them we could
- recognize as waffles, but the majority were mostly crumbs from the
- prying and scraping to get them off of the grids. Then and there I
- said it was time to have a discussion of waffle irons on this news
- group. Let's hope it begins soon, as I too plan to buy another.
-