<![CDATA[Gizmodo: waffles]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: waffles]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/waffles http://gizmodo.com/tag/waffles <![CDATA[Batter Blaster Spews Canned Pancakes Like They're Easy Cheese]]> Pancakes are a pain in the ass to make, but not any more with Batter Blaster. Just spray this organic pancake goo onto a hot skillet and your steamy breakfast is just a couple of minutes away, bacon not included. If you don't mind using Cheez Whiz Easy Cheese in its spray can, this looks like just about the same concept except it's pancake slime instead of orange cheesy crud. One problem we see right away, though, is there are just eight servings per can. You know how that goes with serving numbers on packages—if it says the package will serve 8, that's only true if seven people aren't eating. For an even easier battered breakfast experience, you could just skip all this canned goodness and pop a couple of Eggos in the toaster. [Batter Blaster, via Strange New Products]

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<![CDATA[Automated Waffle Machine: An Important Part of a Pee-Wee Breakfast]]> Maybe it's the Rube Goldberg fan in me, but I always prefer complicated devices to simple solutions—at least with my embedded flash videos.

Here is a fully mostly automated waffle machine. It's powered by a 4 liter valve pressure system and the occasional low-powered nudge.

If your co-worker/cohabitants don't know what a dork you are (impossible), you might want to turn down the audio. Because there is some serious geek giggling going on.


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Told you.


Fully Automated Waffle Machine
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<![CDATA[Waffle Iron Case Mod]]> I love a good case mod as much as the next guy, but this one is particularly close to my heart. I think my grandma had that waffle iron and the addition of a Mini-ITX mobo, some neon, and TV-out card kind of brings together the best of two worlds—high-tech SFF computing and grandmas. And the makers... so thoughtful!

This is the waffle iron before modification. I found it at an antique store. The waffle iron didn't work. But that's OK - I didn't like the idea of destroying a working piece of history.

The "Waffle Iron PC" [Mini-ITX via TheGadgetBlog]

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