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Kinnikinick Waffles-yum!


thleensd

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thleensd Enthusiast

I've been feeling down for a few days with the whole food frustration thing (7 weeks in!)...and today bought some cinnamon brown sugar Kinnikinick waffles. I put them in my brand new dedicated toaster and.... SO GOOD! ...like, went back to double check the box to make sure, then did the happy dance good.

And, I decided the price could be easily justified (haha...keep telling myself that, right?). If you go to Starbucks and buy a pastry, it's at least 2 bucks. One waffle = a bit over a dollar.

Pour some real maple syrup on....and YUM!!!

Soy and Dairy free too!

Smiling.


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

These waffles are great!!!!

I didn't like the Van's ones, particularly because they become freezer burnt 1 day after opening the box. These don't and they taste so much better!!!

A few weeks ago I made a completely glutinous breakfast "sandwich" out of the waffles after seeing a Dunkin Donuts commercial on tv. LOL!! I made an egg white with cheese and sausage and put it between to waffles with maple syrup. Delicious!!!

ang1e0251 Contributor

I have to say I love it when a gluten-free food inspires a Happy Dance!!

celiackitcat Newbie

This sounds yummy. I love the Lifestream ( I know the brand name changed but I can't think of it) Wildberry Buckwheat waffles but I think I have to find some of these Kinnikinick waffles to try. And I'm going to have to steal the breakfast sandwich idea because I want to do a happy dance too!

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