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Batter Blaster

By The editors of Parenting.com on Thursday, September 4, 5:36 am EDT

Batter Blaster

We want pancakes, but we don't always have the time to make them. That's why we like the no-fuss Batter Blaster. It's a ready-to-use, all organic, pancake and waffle batter in an entirely eco-friendly canister. (No ozone-depleting CFCs here!) What could be better than a time-saving, environmentally sound, healthy, and delicious breakfast?

Price: $4.99
Manufacturer: Batter Blaster
Available at: Whole Foods, Costco, or for a store near you, go to www.batterblaster.com and enter your zip code.


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Anonymous
Love this stuff
9/5/2008 at 1:13 am
My husband and I found this a couple of months ago at Costco and I fell in love with it. It was so quick and easy to make my 19 month old a single pancake in the morning before I had to drop him off at daycare. No fuss, no mess and it tastes great. Now the only problem is that our Costco no longer carries it! I just read Albertsons may have it so I need to stop by there one day on my way home from work!


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Anonymous
batter blaster
2/16/2009 at 10:01 am
I tried many different ways to cook the pancakes, PAM, butter, low heat, med. low, etc. I found that the pancake completely deflated when turning it over. It was very greasy as it soaked up the oil or butter and when trying to cut it it had the texture of rubber. I was very excited to see this product but will not buy it again.


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Anonymous
BATTER BLASTER - UGH!
2/21/2009 at 1:01 pm
This has got to be one of the worst new products foisted on the public. Yes, it may seem like a good idea, but let's get real - how much time does it really take to get a box of all-in-one pancake mix, add water, and mix it up? What's next? Thanksgiving-Dinner-Blaster? But the awful truth is, the pancakes taste just plain bad - or rather, there is no taste. I made some for my wife and kid as a Valentine's breakfast and they ended up throwing them away. The batter comes out too thick and the pancakes all look burnt (I tried this several times, with deifferent temperatures). Plus, for the price you can buy ready-made mix and get twice as many pancakes - something to consider in these economic times. How this stuff got to market without any comparison taste tests is beyond me.


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