This is answer is proportional to the amount of wood a woodchuck can chuck if it could chuck wood. Just subtract the woodchucks, replace it with fluffy waffles and you will get your answer. Remember to divide.
It depends on the size of a waffle maker, some are small and can only handle two and others are larger and can make up to 4 small waffles. Some waffle makers can only handle one large waffle as well.
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You are a waffle, because waffles are beast, and through the transitive properties you are also beast.
If you happen to have a sandwich iron, you could use that to make waffles. Other than making frozen waffles from a box, I don't think it's possible to make waffles without a waffle iron, or sandwich iron.
Well It seems that waffles are better
Yes. If you make them in a regular pan, you'll have pancakes not waffles.
the word waffle originated from the country Asia.
A waffle iron is a cooking appliance with hinged metal plates, which is used to make waffles.
Batter is made and waffles are cooked. Your question isn't clear enough to answer.
The number of waffles made in an hour can vary widely depending on the type of waffle maker and the efficiency of the process. A commercial waffle maker can produce anywhere from 20 to 50 waffles per hour, while a home waffle maker might yield around 10 to 20 waffles in the same timeframe. Additionally, factors such as preparation time, cooking time, and the number of cooks involved can also influence the total output.
It has about 95 calories if it is a medium size waffle.
Yes, you can.