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Delilicious: Batter Blaster

Thu, 05/15/2008 - 8:00am by lilsugar
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Quick breakfast can be more than a slice of toast. I'm not a fan of spray foods and tend to make most of my kids' food from scratch and with organic ingredients. But weekday mornings at my house are sheer madness. I'm running to work, my daughter's off to preschool and my husband and son are headed to the park.

The first meal of the day is usually a granola bar on the go, yogurt and juice. Sit down meals like pancakes are reserved for the weekends when we have more time. To see what product changed that unwritten rule, read more.

Though I was a lil weary of Batter Blaster, an organic pancake and waffle batter that comes in a spray dispenser, I decided to give it a try. Beyond my kids loving the wheat based pancakes, the nozzle makes it incredibly easy to create hot cakes of different designs. Add some fruit and breakfast is on the table in minutes. Quality prepared foods can be hard on the budget, but you can get Batter Blaster at Costco. A pack of three containers only set me back $10.

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  • Rally RE's picture
    Rally RE
    3

    i'm scared of this - it resembles cheese wiz. i think i'll pass.

    27 weeks 22 hours ago Report Comment
  • lelalela's picture
    lelalela
    5

    but what are the ingredients? is it super processed? if it is REAL food then this could be really neat!

    27 weeks 21 hours ago Report Comment
  • anniekim's picture
    anniekim
    6

    Is the ingredients list scary?
    Would you say the taste is on par with pancake mix?

    27 weeks 20 hours ago Report Comment
  • anniekim's picture
    anniekim
    7

    Okay--I just read the yumsugar post on this and now I want to try it.
    I can't imagine using it all the time, but in a pinch? sure.

    27 weeks 20 hours ago Report Comment
  • ElleJay's picture
    ElleJay
    9

    I've heard good things about this- i've seen it in the stores so now i'm def. going to give it a try!

    27 weeks 20 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilsugar's picture
    lilsugar
    11

    Anniekim — the main ingredients are filtered water, organic wheat flour(unbleached), organic cane sugar and organic whole egg solids.

    The pancakes are a bit more airy than the homemade batter I usually make, but they were tasty. I was stunned that something that good and wholesome tasting came out of a dispenser.

    27 weeks 12 hours ago Report Comment
  • anniekim's picture
    anniekim
    12

    Thanks for the tip and info lilsugar. I'm going to try it out--kids and husband will be trilled.

    27 weeks 4 hours ago Report Comment

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