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Nordic Ware Waffled Pancake Pan | Williams-Sonoma
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well that is a first, never seen a waffle maker where you actually had to flip the waffles.
Even my grandma had an electric waffle maker that did both sides.
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Looks like too much sugar for a nickle.
Tell them you'll buy if they make the wafflecakes.
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But do you use pancake or waffle batter? Looks like a perfect job for
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A confused unitasker!
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Maybe I could use it for bumpy hamburgers so it won't be a unitasker.
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Looks like too much sugar for a nickle.
Tell them you'll buy if they make the wafflecakes.
My daughter wants to make them. So it might not be a bad deal.
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NOOOOOOO!!!!!! I would never defile a Williams and Sonoma item in such a hideous manner.
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