SC - Manual de Mugeres: contents list

Huette von Ahrens ahrenshav at yahoo.com
Sun May 14 00:32:58 PDT 2000


Morgana 
> Don't worry about the waffle iron cord unless it's frayed.  It sounds
> like the one my mother has always used.  She flips the irons over to the
> griddle side when she's making sourdough english muffins.  (--Now you
> know why I think a friendship starter is a research opportunity.)
> 
> I refused to get a waffle iron until I could find one like that.  They
> are being made again; mine has a gloss black surface instead of chrome.

Who is making these again? My mother has one that she bought back in the
sixties that I've always liked but couldn't find a similar one. Hers was
made by Sunbeam and would cook four normal waffles at once. Not the
Belgium waffles with their fewer, huge indentations, which is all I can
find now. And you could take out the waffle grids and replace them with
the flat grills. The grill tended to make somewhat squashed grill cheese
sandwiches. I've learned to make grill cheese on a regular grill since then
but it would be nice to have the grill and better the regular waffle iron.
And yes, this Sunbeam unit was chrome with plastic handles, legs and such.

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