Cuisinart Stand Up Waffle Maker

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countryguy

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I was channel surfing and came upon this waffle maker on the Shopping Channel (always a bad sign for me LOL). They were having a 15% discount, free shipping, 4 no interest payments and included the scraper, whisk, vegetable peeler and measuring cup so how could I resist :-) I have a flat model waffle maker but I always have a problem with the batter seeping out the sides and making a big mess. Hopefully that won't be an issue with this model. I am going to try it out tonight.

Gary

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I saw those on the shopping channel last week as well.. I think it was their deal of the day or something plus an extra 15% off and free shipping.. It was very tempting but I rarely eat waffles as much as I do luv em.. but I like the regular size waffles and from what I can tell with that machine is, it makes those large size "Belgian style" waffles.  
 
It was easy to use and once I got the hang of it, the waffles turned out nice. The batter I used was a little too thick and thus did not always fill the entire cavity. I froze the remaining waffles. I just take them out and reheat in the toaster oven or toaster. There was no mess to clean up afterwards which is the best part.

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I haven't seen a waffle maker like that before, the waffles look very good. I have a GE waffle maker I bought at Walmart several years ago, I have that same problem with the batter spilling out the sides and onto the countertop. It makes ok waffles, they don't look as good as the ones you made though. But the best waffles I've ever had were the ones my grandmother used to make with her Sunbeam. I wish I had it sometimes!
 

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