Waffles with my Aunt

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Jemima of course and my Sunbeam Waffle Baker.
Note the new old Sunbeam coffeemaster conventiently in view.. LOL.
And the blue GE mixer I had to try before it heads to a new home south. Need that new address you know who.
 
Sunday Morning Breakfast

Waffles, waffles, waffles!

Nothing beats homemade waffles, and am not talking about those frozen frisbee things either! *LOL* Those southern "full" breakfasts, with waffles or pancakes, grits, bacon, ham steaks, eggs, toast and of course orange juice. Sadly everyone is watching their cholesteral to eat such breakfasts anymore.

Buttermilk, pecan, buckwheat, all with REAL maple syrup. Though my brothers favoured the other types, you now the stuff that has never been any where near Vermont or a maple tree. *LOL*

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Nice Pete

Seeing all those wonderful Sunbeams together in one place is a beautiful sight. Are some of these appliances new finds? For some strange reason, you don't see many of the smaller Sunbeam waffle bakers in my neck of the woods.

Now I'm hungry.
 
Well then

Congratulations. That's one of my favorite coffee pot designs. Great score. And the waffle iron was a great score as well. I'd say you had a pretty good day!
 
More Sunbeam Stuff

Well, since that Sunbeam Showcase thread is archived, here's my Sunbeam Electric Frypan. This thing is really heavy and meant to last several lifetimes. Later year versions were available with turquoise and pink plastic as alternatives to the black. Obviously, I'd prefer the turquoise, but I was never lucky enough to come across one in nice shape.

These are some pictures I took when I still had the digital camera.
 
Sunbeam frypan

I had one of those frypans, but mine had a square glass window in the lid. It worked great, but I gave it away since it was not immersible and therefore a pain to clean.
 
My Model 12s

Here are my Mixmaster model 12s. The model 12s are the only Mixmasters that interest me. In the pictures, there are 2 turquoise ones and 2 Chrome ones. This model was also available in white, turquoise, pink, and yellow. I had a white one but either misplaced it or sold it off. It's pretty bad when you can misplace a Mixmaster.

Since this picture was taken, I was able to find a chrome bowl set and a white bowl set, which means that all my Mixmaters now have a set of bowls to accompany them.
 
Yes, it is

That's a GE Can Opener in the background. And you're right about the Sunbeam looking like a GE. I have the GE you're talking about which has a great look to it.
 
It's been so long since I've had homemade waffles...

Throw some Canadian bacon in the electric skillet. I'll be over for breakfast shortly.
 
I have the GE waffler as well but I'm not sure if somethings wrong with the thermostat, last time I used it it didn't seem to bake fully, unless I didn't give it enough time to warm up. The Sunbeam seems much faster.
I have the one yellow Model 12 but still looking for the yellow bowls. Today at the flea market someone was selling a beat up Kenwood Chef A500 like mine, I didn't want the whole machine just that missing dough hook and I scored that, whew.
 
Nothing beats fresh, hot, buckwheat waffles with "REAL" WI maple syrup. My great-uncle & aunt started cooking maple syrup in the late '30's for extra income. Now almost 70 yrs. later their grandson cooks and sells it for a living. I grew up on peanut butter & maple syrup sandwiches. Don't knock it until you try it!
 
Hi Tim, Buckwheat waffles sound great, is that a mix or do you have a recipe to share?? Boy that syrup sounds good too. Terry
 
Thanks for the information, I will look for something like this next time I shop. Sure sounds good. Terry
 

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