Ageless wrote:Sorry . . . .that nasty yellow mustard only should be used to flavor/color potato/macaroni salads. Never . . . .ever . . . .use it on meat . . . .even if it's a really nasty substitute for meat. . .such as hot dogs
jimqpublic wrote:Moderator please delete this, and all other Waffle Dog threads. I don't want any more competition when they come up on eBay.
bobhenry wrote:Oh come on Jimbo , they are just messin' with ya.
jimqpublic wrote:Moderator please delete this, and all other Waffle Dog threads. I don't want any more competition when they come up on eBay.
jimqpublic wrote:Moderator please delete this, and all other Waffle Dog threads. I don't want any more competition when they come up on eBay.
bobhenry wrote:Back to the D.I.Y. method
A 4" grinder with a cut off wheel would make the notch for the stick.
A deburring tool or small rotary file could refine the stick hole a bit.
now the corn stick pan could look more like this.....
Pour in your batter and cook for a few seconds to support the dogs weight place dogs then fill cavity and put identical pan on top.
A hinge on one side and a pair of handles on the other and you have a pie iron of sorts.
Hell a couple of pairs of vice grip pliers and some heavy gloves and I am game.
Think I am gonna nose around for a pair of litter mate corn stick pans.
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