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I've been reading and hearing of stroopwafels and would like to try them. Anybody know where in middle Tennessee I might be able to find them? They are of Dutch origins.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroopwafel

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As a person who cannot eat Gluten, I just want you to know you made my stomach sad. The picture alone is evil. I do still wish you luck in finding this ridiculously delicious looking confection. It is probably magical.
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My wife makes a chocolate mousse torte by layering those waffles with bittersweet chocolate mousse.

You literally cannot eat more than about a half inch slice of it, but with some fresh whipped cream and a cup of coffee, its ridiculously good.
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My wife makes a chocolate mousse torte by layering those waffles with bittersweet chocolate mousse.

You literally cannot eat more than about a half inch slice of it, but with some fresh whipped cream and a cup of coffee, its ridiculously good.


Well that sounds great too!!

But I had to settle for a Waffle House brunch instead. Wife went out and brought back waffles, hash browns, and plenty of maple syrup.

Good though, even if it wasn't a special layered and filled treat.
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Well that sounds great too!!

But I had to settle for a Waffle House brunch instead. Wife went out and brought back waffles, hash browns, and plenty of maple syrup.

Good though, even if it wasn't a special layered and filled treat.

Waffle House makes the best pork chop in the restaurant business.

We have a tradition in our family that you may pick a restaurant where we'll eat as a family on your birthday. It's a treat, so within reason, about anything goes. Both of my girls consistently pick Waffle House.
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I really don't know what to say to that. lol I mean, I like Waffle House too, but anyplace within reason. I think I might could come up with something else.

But hey, sounds like you've raised to very well adjusted and reasonable young ladies. Congratulations.
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I really don't know what to say to that. lol I mean, I like Waffle House too, but anyplace within reason. I think I might could come up with something else.

But hey, sounds like you've raised to very well adjusted and reasonable young ladies. Congratulations.

They're 8 and 6, so I expect it'll change at some point, but they sure love it now.
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They're 8 and 6, so I expect it'll change at some point, but they sure love it now.


I spent my early 20's at Steak and Shake. Frisco Melt with Fries and Slaw. The best hangover prevention in the world!

I personally like their style!!
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Well that sounds great too!!But I had to settle for a Waffle House brunch instead. Wife went out and brought back waffles, hash browns, and plenty of maple syrup.Good though, even if it wasn't a special layered and filled treat.




Is Waffle house like a Dennys?
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I haven't seen a Denny's in 15+ years! Waffle House is kinda like a Dollar General while Denny's is like Target.


They are prominent in Michigan South Dakota Indiana and Nebraska. We have until now never lived anywhere where there were Waffle Houses.

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They are prominent in Michigan South Dakota Indiana and Nebraska. We have until now never lived anywhere where there were Waffle Houses.

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I'm revealing myself here, but we had them in my home town in Michigan. I loved them! They had one in Nashville and a 7-11 but those went away fairly quickly after I arrived. I would kill for a slurpee!
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Ok...I can agree with you on the desire for a Slurpee...but Denneys...nope.

Maybe it was just the Nashville location. but the service was poor and the food mediocre.

Guess that's why no local Denneys, at least that I know of.
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We had Denny's growing up in Georgia. I got really sick after eating there one time, so I pretty much wrote them off.

When I was in grad school in Seattle, the Denny's up the street from my house had a bar. There were plenty of better options, but that place was always packed.

I can't imagine chasing too much booze with a Grand Slam breakfast, but to each their own I guess...
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I haven't seen a Denny's in 15+ years! Waffle House is kinda like a Dollar General untreated sewage while Denny's is like Target.

 

There,  Fixed that.

 

The absolute worst place I've ever attempted to eat was at a Waffle House in Columbia, SC.  I took a couple bites and had to leave.

 

I can't imagine chasing too much booze with a Grand Slam breakfast, but to each their own I guess...

 

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There, Fixed that.

The absolute worst place I've ever attempted to eat was at a Waffle House in Columbia, SC. I took a couple bites and had to leave.


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Speak for yourself kind sir! There's nothing like a crispy waffle with sticky and sweet syrup from the awful Waffle! Sure, some are disgusting pits of toxic hell. However, there are a few "decent ones".
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To the OP, if in Knoxville try world market at turkey creek. A lot of the cuisine I prepare is foreign and they often have the needed spices or ingredients I can't find elsewhere.

Nothing I couldn't prepare , even a gluten free version, but to get them in that design and that thin you'll need a press.

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