
Were there not the issue of my recovery (from a sickness that erased several days of my life last weekend) and were there not the mighty Falcon beast to wrestle against a clock ticking even now; I would have enjoyed meandering through this entry. Taking my time with the words I might choose, stopping frequently upon the path of subject disclosure to smell the roses and pet the herring as they flop away back toward the creek, that by purpose, does not run parallel to the path I am now standing. However, such realities cannot be ignored and I must press on with careful haste. It has been several months

since I first discovered waffles. I purchased about six different waffle mixes from several different grocers before stumbling upon the perfect mix. I have yet to venture into making my own mix from scratch but my resolve has been delayed primarily due to the fact that this mix is perfectly superb. Hogson Mill BuckWheat Pancake Mix can have no higher praise than simply put the best waffles ever. This of course does not take into consideration the fluffy, enriched, bleached, butter saturated and fried in sausage juice farm pancakes. Hmmmmm! But let’s be honest, you wouldn’t last too long eating those on a regular basis, or at least you would seriously reduce your ability to move quickly in an emergency situation, involving but not limited to, wild beasts and shattering pasta jars.
Ingredients: Whole Grain Buckwheat Flour; whole wheat flour; leavening (Monocalcium phosphate, baking soda); dextrose; salt.
Graced in a 100% pure grade A maple syrup (that’s See-urh-up) and optionally decorated with an assembly of sliced fruit it truly is a meal of splendid proportions. Oh and my new Black & Decker waffle icon finally came. It’s actually the same model we’ve had in the family for over twenty years; I researched a few others but couldn’t find anything that even compared. The new model cooks with a much more delicate and even heat, which gives even my thick Buckwheat waffles a light texture.

Black-Decker-G48TD-Grill-Waffle @ Amazon
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