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Thread: Waffle+Strawberries+Whipped Cream= The death of the pancake.
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YT-2000
Sat Aug 27, 2005 5:45 am
#3
Actually, strawberries and cream are fine on their own. Especially since we don't have waffles in the UK
(well we do have them, but they're savoury and made of potato...)
Bassnet13
Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:26 am
#4
Hmmmlay, strawberries and cream on a pancake is just wrong. Pancakes don't have those nifty little ridges and wells to hold that precious berry goodness. Just flat, barren, meh-ville type surface.
Ragao
Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:00 am
#5
YT-2000 wrote:
Actually, strawberries and cream are fine on their own. Especially since we don't have waffles in the UK(well we do have them, but they're savoury and made of potato...)
that's horrible. a land without waffles.
america truly is the greatest nation, because of our hodge-podge collection of food from everywhere. yay america's food!
Phenix1050
Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:56 am
#6
Nothing beats cold pizza and beer on a Saturday Morning. Except cold pizza and beer on a Sunday morning, when the NFL and Baseball are both on.../drool.
Ranger_Nizzle
Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:50 pm
#7
SkiingSullustan wrote:
Wait... Are they Belgain Waffles? If they aren't, then I say Meh...
Amen. It has to be Belgian. That is quite possibly the best thing to eat for breakfast period,I had one at a diner this morning with vanilla ice cream and strawberries.
Anyone know if Belgian waffles originated in Belgium? 'Cause french fries weren't invented in France right.. 
SkiingSullustan
Sun Aug 28, 2005 12:13 am
#8
Wait... Are they Belgain Waffles? If they aren't, then I say Meh...
Vorpaks
Sun Aug 28, 2005 9:26 am
#9
Bassnet13 wrote:
Mm-hm. Tasty-fresh brekkist foods there.
Nothing beats my coronary pancakes, not even waffles! (Though I do like waffles. Well mainly playing with the waffle-maker thingy. Never close your hair in one - it ends badly.)
(Ken, don't read this)
Cut a strip of bacon in half, put both pieces in a pan and cook one side. Flip the bacon and arrange it in an X in the pan, then pour the pancake batter on top of it. No need to grease the pan.
Follow up with a brisk walk, so you don't fall over dead in your 30s. (Except you chip butty people - you are beyond hope.)
SkiingSullustan
Sun Aug 28, 2005 12:16 pm
#13
I don't think they're actually from Belgium... I went to Europe this summer and the Closer you get to Belgium, the less Waffles you see. But you never know, maybe it was more of an underground movement type of thing, to combat Musli, the breakfast "food" from hell.
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