Homemade Frozen Waffles, or, Some Lessons In Life Must Be Learned Over and Over Again
June 21
Sarah Pinneo in cooking, feeding children, frozen waffles, homemade frozen waffles

I have written about my general rule: Never Make Just One Lasagna. Yet it is easy, especially before 7:30 AM, and before drinking the first coffee of the day, to forget even the wisest rules. Once in awhile I buy frozen waffles for children who are very tired of cheerios and toast with peanut butter. But I don't buy them often. The organic brands are quite expensive.

Because school is almost out, and my kids are sick to death with the whole process, I finally wised up. I made a double batch of waffles, and froze half of them. My freezer contains waffles for two more hasty mornings, made with my whole wheat recipe to my own specifications. And I'm positive they're a whole lot cheaper than the commercial frozen product I sometimes buy.

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Now if I could only find a way to make three days worth of packed lunches at a time...

 

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