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National Waffle Day!!

While scrolling through Facebook at lunch I learned that it was National Waffle Day. Rachel Ray shared several yummy recipes that inspired me. I didn't want to go to the store, so I choose to do a BLT Waffle. I went to Pinterest and searched savory waffles and found this recipe for a spinach and cheese waffle. I just made up a batch of Bisquick waffles (I always substitute homemade apple sauce for the oil.) and added the cheese, spinach, and oregano.
Bacon is never enough meat for Kev, so I added ham to his. They were delicious!! We decide to have a monthly waffle night and try out some other recipes.


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