I have seen this in stores but have yet to try it.
Somehow, "organic" and "spray-on waffles" does not seem to mix.
I have seen this in stores but have yet to try it.
Somehow, "organic" and "spray-on waffles" does not seem to mix.
I can see it now...
husband on Christmas Eve: How would you like waffles for breakfast tomorrow, dear?
wife: Oh that would be just wonderful of you dear!
wife on Christmas morning: so, didn't you say you would make waffles, honey?
husband, smiling idiotically: Did you check your stocking yet?
and we can omit the predictable conclusion.
Could it be true? The label says "pancake and waffle batter."
Which implies that these things are merely different appearances of the same entity!
I have seen this in stores but have yet to try it.
Somehow, "organic" and "spray-on waffles" does not seem to mix.
Hahaha!!
I second that.
I third that.
I am disappointed in the general chess.com community, in that I create an actual topic about pancakes, and none of the regular pancake posters participate!
Good gracious, pancakes in a can. What the world coming too....
Something great, no doubt.
I've never seen the panckes in a can before, but have seen the commercials for ready-mix pancakes in the plastic jug. Apparently you just add water, shake the heck out of it, then pour on the griddle. Personally, I don't have a problem with buying a box of mix and mixing it with water in a bowl.
I was going to post this on Facebook, but decided I'd have better luck here.
Has anybody ever tried the so-called "spray pancake"?