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i already told you it belgian, not however youre trying to spell it

and if you think frozen waffles truly are harder than pancakes you are indeed a sad child


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Not frozen waffles. I'm talking about fresh homemade man. Those are alot harder then pancakes

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with a good waffle maker theyre about the same as pancakes, but they do taste better yes

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yey, you finally agree with me.

Hmm.. I don't have a waffle maker. SO that makes it really hard ot make waffles

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please inform me as to how you make waffles without a waffle maker

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Isnt it the same batter as pancakes? You could make it on a pan and then, I dunno, use an ice cube tray to make the squares, couldnt you?

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That, or run over your pancakes with a dirtbike (motorcycle).

Or maybe he's saying that a waffle iron works better than straight on the burner. This is especially true for people with gas stoves.

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You use the same batter, but with a slightly different mixture of water/mix. I love my waffel maker... Mmmmmmm....

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How did we get onto the subject of pancakes and waffles? I can't remember

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aye...most pancakes have a bit of milk thrown in too...it'll give them more fluff.

a properly cooked waffle will be somewhat crispy where as a pancake won't be.

crispy pancakes ward off evil ninjas however.

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Yes, and a proper waffle brings them in for breakfast, lunch or dinner!


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