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Post by darkschneider on Mar 4, 2004 21:16:14 GMT -5
Yeah, you're buying them already made? Like are these toaster waffles or something? C'mon man, 10 packs? Belgian Waffles don't fit in toasters though. Oh man, this topic makes no sense, I need a waffle.
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Post by Raiken on Mar 4, 2004 23:27:33 GMT -5
lol No you don't toast them.
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Post by darkschneider on Mar 5, 2004 0:00:40 GMT -5
lol You only answered one of our questions! Quench my thirst for knowledge damnit!
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Post by Raiken on Mar 5, 2004 0:02:42 GMT -5
lol ok basically it's a box with a stack of ten chocolate dipped belgian waffles inside. You don't have to refrigerate them or anything you just eat them for dessert with whip cream.
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Post by darkschneider on Mar 5, 2004 0:08:32 GMT -5
Are they like crackers or wafers or something? Cause I've seen those for sale. like waffle cookies or something. But chocolate dipped Belgian waffles? You gotta find me a pic or something. WEbsite of manufacture? They sound waffleicious!
Oh yeah, and from that fast reply, you better be in the chatroom right now.
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Post by Goemon on Mar 5, 2004 0:39:12 GMT -5
lol ok basically it's a box with a stack of ten chocolate dipped belgian waffles inside. You don't have to refrigerate them or anything you just eat them for dessert with whip cream. As i asked earlier in the thread, where would i go to purchase these tasty treats? Btw, im really diggin that new sig ds. Its making me hungry but i have no waffles 
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Post by Raiken on Mar 5, 2004 10:37:56 GMT -5
The only place I've ever seen them for sale is the Sam's Club warehouse in the town I live in.
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Post by Goemon on Mar 5, 2004 11:40:38 GMT -5
The only place I've ever seen them for sale is the Sam's Club warehouse in the town I live in. I have one of those pretty close by  Its most definately waffle time.
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Post by hullcityfcmad on Mar 5, 2004 12:20:48 GMT -5
your all just waffling on!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D hullcityfcmad
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Post by flan_man on Mar 5, 2004 16:33:56 GMT -5
Belgian waffles are awesome  You can buy like 10 packs of em here dipped in chocolate and then add whip cream. Finally, a true "connaisseur"  The vending machine at work holds tons of them, and they are sold out in mere days. After that, we have to resort to the other, less popular snacks like Mars, Twix and stuff. Really, nothing beats a Belgian waffle. But the best ones are served in tearooms. Fresh milk, flour, eggs, vanilla sugar... whip everything up, put inside of the iron and top with chocolate, any kind of cream. Same thing with pancakes. Man, last week the fun fair was in town and I went to one of the stands and ordered a waffle with chocolate topping and...  ... oh yes, this was about a sig right?
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Post by darkschneider on Mar 5, 2004 17:52:59 GMT -5
Not anymore!
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Post by Goemon on Mar 5, 2004 23:41:50 GMT -5
 Let the in depth waffle chatting begin. So everyone, lets hear your fav. toppings. Syrup, butter & Syrup, Jam/Jelly, chocolate, whip cream, fruit? or maybe some kind of freakish thing thats really rare? I'm yet to try the choco dipped waffles but i've always been a sucker for some good ol butter & syrup on meh waffles.
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Post by Raiken on Mar 6, 2004 0:10:19 GMT -5
Yup me too. I really like those cinammon eggo minis too.
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Post by darkschneider on Mar 6, 2004 1:04:59 GMT -5
I mostly eat the toaster waffles (like eggos or other brand) I usually eat them with syrup or plain. (maybe butter, or whipped cream)
Recently I have started eating them with bacon on them. As a sort of sandwich you might call it. Takes a bit more time to prepare though.
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Post by Goemon on Mar 6, 2004 2:21:03 GMT -5
I really like those cinammon eggo minis too. Same here Recently I have started eating them with bacon on them. As a sort of sandwich you might call it. Takes a bit more time to prepare though. I've had many a times before also, good stuff. Fryin' bacon can sometimes be a bitch though.
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