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weatherspoons waffle

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Imawurzel · 01/06/2007 06:56

I have been hankering after a weatherspoons belgian waffle for 3 weeks now.
I want a banana but don't like them on their own,(i think it's the squidginess of them) but will eat it with the waffle, it used to have some icecream on the side drizzled with maple syrup.
I lurve them.
Went last night for tea there and....and.....and
they've blardy stopped doing them!!!!
ARGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!
So now i have to traipse(sp) around the cafe's and eateries in town and see who does.

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belgo · 01/06/2007 07:30

belgian waffles are delicious.

poor you.

Imawurzel · 01/06/2007 07:34

I do have a waffle maker, but it's not the same. They don't come out as crispy or tasty. ]sad]
oh well. Maybe i'll start on pancakes from little chef.

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Imawurzel · 01/06/2007 07:35

Thats not fair, just looked at your profile. You live in belgium, you get the real thing.

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belgo · 01/06/2007 07:42

sorry!

I miss cadbury's choclate though.

And no, waffle makers are absolutely not the same.

bambino1andbump · 01/06/2007 09:05

Brewsters/Brewers fayre were doing them last time i went to one if that helps!!!

fifisworld · 01/06/2007 09:25

Also tgi fridays had waffles when we were there a few weeks ago.
Or Asda do a pack of waffles you just put in the toaster for a minute and they are really really nice

Imawurzel · 02/06/2007 07:54

Ah, thanks all.
Will check out Asda. Will have to get some yummy canadian maple syrup to go with it. [mmmmm emoticon]

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Naetha · 02/06/2007 16:39

Sainsbury's sell Belgian waffles - they're usually around the cookie/cake section

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