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Anyone care to recommend an electric non-stick pizzelle maker?
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"Nobody" > wrote: > Anyone care to recommend an electric non-stick pizzelle maker? http://fantes.com/pizzelle.htm -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 1-3-2006, Sam I Am! and Hello! |
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![]() > "Nobody" > wrote: > >> Anyone care to recommend an electric non-stick pizzelle maker? Palmer is the best. . They are all non-stick if used properly. Ours is about 20 years old. First use it was coated with some oil. It gets used a couple times a year and nothing sticks to it. Never wash it, just wipe it out when you are done. Any coated ones I've seen are basicaly crap. They are not made to make the nice thin waffle you need for an excellent pizzelle. |
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I have a Villa Ware pizzelle maker that I really like. You should be
able to find one in almost any kitchen ware shop. Carol Our life may not always be the party we would have chosen, but while we are here, we may as well dance! |
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