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Waffling. <---THIS is the next food trend for 2010. Step aside bacon, there's a new breakfast food in town. sort of...

If you can waffle bread pudding (which I am very glad you did as it is a childhood favorite), can you waffle cake? I think making desserts just got better!

oh my gosh! you have come along at the exact time in my life that i need you. or maybe 2010 is the year of the waffle. or maybe we've hit "the future" and instead of all of our food being in pill form, all of our food will be in waffle form. awesome.

Janice - To be fair, I was here all along. I just didn't have a waffling blog. (And I really hope that 2010 is the year of the waffle, but, then, I would.)

I tend to make bread and butter pudding using cubes of pannetone - I wonder if that would waffle...? [trance like voice] Must buy waffle iron.

I predict a new booth at next year's state fair.

Here again, my first attempt vanished. I would like first of all to thank you for this great idea, I have become a faithful inventive 'Waffleizer' - and this at my age!!

I thought I might share with you one of my experiments, and mainly for those of the English Pudding and Christmas Cake tradition. I had a piece of home made Christmas Pudding that had no takers, so I broke it up, added two small beaten eggs with a splash of milk, mash the pudding a bit and the 'waffled' it. I served it with some vanilla ice cream ...... surprise! ... it had 'takers'! Thanks again

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