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Waffle Maker £9.99 at Lidl from Monday 17/1
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angeltreats wrote: »
i take it C is cup & T is teaspoon?
:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
Yep
Normally t is teaspoon and T is tablespoon but I guess it's a typo, in this recipe they're both teaspoon.
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jennifernil wrote: »Best waffle recipe........from my MIL's recipe book.......from Norway, the home of the yummiest waffles.
3 eggs
5dl plain flour
5dl milk
1dl caster sugar
1tsp baking powder
Whisk eggs, add flour and milk a little at a time, add caster sugar and finally baking powder. Allow to stand for a while before cooking if possible.
Grease the waffle iron a little to prevent sticking, and do not overfill or you will get into a terrible mess!
Pro-rata the ingredients if you want a smaller quantity.
oh.....and it is IMPOSSIBLE to need less than 2 rounds per person!!0 -
twinkliestar wrote: »Sorry for sounding thick but what difference would the wattage make? Would the higher one make better waffles? I can't decide which one to get but am inclined to go with the cheaper Currys one as it's not something I'd use a lot
Wattage = power, so Higher wattage = more power = quicker cooking time.
Not sure they would be better though, just should be faster to cook.0 -
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just got one of these from lidl thanks OP0
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I missed out on the curry's one but I've just picked up a lidl one. Can't wait to try it out! I've been wanting one of these for ages and ages but it is so hard to find the heart shapes in a circle as opposed to the belgian one.0
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cheer1eader wrote: »not available from currys anymore
waffles taste great with marshmallow fluff on them http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=fluff+marshmallow&!!!!!yahhyd-21&index=grocery&hvadid=61496644531&ref=pd_sl_1y86c45e5y_e
thanks to the opi'll be going to lidl tomorrow now to get one of these they'd be great for valentine's day seeing as they come out heart shaped
Oh, I love MSE.
I used to buy this from Lidl or Netto or somewhere when my children were younger. My youngest is now nearly 20 and has been looking to get some, with no luck until now!:j:j:T:T Thank you!0 -
Oh, I love MSE.
I used to buy this from Lidl or Netto or somewhere when my children were younger. My youngest is now nearly 20 and has been looking to get some, with no luck until now!:j:j:T:T Thank you!it might be worth checking your local tkmaxx as when i went into mine this morning they had marshmallow fluff for £1.99 :j
:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
I bought one too. Looks good so far, although the recipe book is a little odd. eg stating you need to use one packet of baking powder and one packet of vanilla sugar. I will try the recipe here instead. My kids will love them!!A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.
Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.
one life, live it!0
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