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waffle 01-31-2006 08:57 AM

new magazine
 
Hello,

I'm not very regular here - but have found a new magazine called Burn that none of my friends care about, but I reckon at least one other person here will like it as well.

I've never seen it before, but apparently it's into issue 7 or something. The website's www.burnmag.co.uk

I mean, it has a lot of music stuff, but it has some awesome movies in it. This new issue's got Underworld, and Hellraiser, and this new one called Feed.

The website says you can buy it some places here in the UK, but most other people can order it from the website www.burnmag.co.uk.

Anyway - if you hate it, don't hate me. I just thought I'd tell you cos I don't know anyone else who knows about it.

filmmaker2 01-31-2006 09:11 AM

Aw, I was hoping it was about waffles. I would buy a magazine about waffles!

Did you ever see that movie "The Day It Came To Earth"? 70's throwback horror film, cheesy, silly. One of the main characters has a waffle obsession. I'm serious. It's really weird.

newb 01-31-2006 10:03 AM

waf·fle2 Audio pronunciation of "WAFFLE" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (wfl) Informal
v. waf·fled, waf·fling, waf·fles
v. intr.

To speak or write evasively.

I would say this poster picked a good screen name.

I like waffles in the morning ONLY if i can't get any SPAM.

filmmaker2 01-31-2006 10:13 AM

I wanted it to be about waffles

(sulking and fixating)

No one ever writes anything about waffles....grumble...god dammit.....

newb 01-31-2006 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by filmmaker2
I wanted it to be about waffles

(sulking and fixating)

No one ever writes anything about waffles....grumble...god dammit.....

:rolleyes: OH......ALRIGHT :rolleyes:



Waffle

The honeycombed surface of this crisp, light bread is perfect for holding pockets of syrup. Waffles are made by pouring a light batter onto one side of a waffle iron, a special hinged cooking utensil with two honeycomb patterned griddles. The second side is closed over the batter and the waffle is cooked until browned and crisp. Waffle Irons can be electric or designed for stovetop cooking. Electric waffle irons have heating elements in both sides, thereby cooking the two sides of the bread at once. Irons heated on top of a stove must be turned over once during cooking to finish the second side. There are a number of waffle-iron shapes available including square, rectangular, round and even heart-shape. Belgian waffles, which are often heaped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream, are made on special waffle makers with particularly large, deep grids. Most modern waffle irons have nonstick surfaces. Waffles are popular not only for breakfast, but for desserts as well. Savory waffles can be topped with creamed meat or vegetable mixtures.

ShankS 01-31-2006 10:35 AM

haha.. I just had a toasted waffle about 6 minutes ago!

newb 01-31-2006 10:39 AM

Now i'm getting hungry.


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Haunted 01-31-2006 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by filmmaker2
I wanted it to be about waffles

(sulking and fixating)

No one ever writes anything about waffles....grumble...god dammit.....

I like waffle crisp cereal, and nice fluffy golden Belgian waffles with blueberry compote and fresh whipped cream. ...With a hot cup of premium coffee, of course.

hammerfan 01-31-2006 10:40 AM

I prefer Belgian Waffles, myself! With lots of butter and syrup.

newb 01-31-2006 10:43 AM

Here ya go filmaker....a thread about waffles.



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