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Sunday, 18 July 2010
How to Make Waffles in Australia
....with a US waffle maker, that is. Spot the transformer?
See how good I was and passed up the chance to follow that up, especially as you are living in Australia. I saw the faux pas immediately and was sorely tempted to make the cheap joke, but I behaved (for once) tee hee
I just found your blog today.. I LOVE it...I'm from New Orleans and in Adelaide nearly 12 years.
Still have the same thoughts about Adelaide, Australian culture etc after all these years.
I work near the city. if you ever want to catchup for coffee and swap Jambalaya recipies or hear about the Satayanda Ashram in Sempahore, just find me on FB - Anna Minges
11 comments:
So did you find the recipe in BH&G? How were they?
Good - maybe a bit much moisture
Now THAT's a transformer!!!
Is the transformer the big gray box?
I thought a transformer was supposed to look like a car and only occasionally turn into a robot? :-)
Not eating them with maple syrup? Is that legal over there? :-)
We have a waffle maker (no transformer needed for some reason), but barely, if ever, use it.
Think I see a smidgen of syrup on the plate and Steve's plate and knife. No good without maple syrup to pour into the crooks and crannies:)
You mean nooks;)
Nooks it is...senior moment:))
See how good I was and passed up the chance to follow that up, especially as you are living in Australia. I saw the faux pas immediately and was sorely tempted to make the cheap joke, but I behaved (for once) tee hee
I must deserve a medal or something..... :-)
And I thought it was only Morocco that had such huge transformers!
Mary Mimouna
expat21.wordpress.com
Hi Suzer
I just found your blog today.. I LOVE it...I'm from New Orleans and in Adelaide nearly 12 years.
Still have the same thoughts about Adelaide, Australian culture etc after all these years.
I work near the city. if you ever want to catchup for coffee and swap Jambalaya recipies or hear about the Satayanda Ashram in Sempahore, just find me on FB - Anna Minges
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