KrumKake Baker

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By Marjorie Dorfman


Krumkake Baker


Old World Craftsmanship, New Age Cookies

Even if your ancestors weren’t Vikings or related to other assorted gods named Thor or otherwise, you can still make cookies that will reflect a love of adventure as powerful as that of any intrepid Norse explorer. The Krumkake Baker, which works much like a waffle iron, creates beautifully- patterned whimsical cookies every time you use it. It can make two cookies simultaneously every five seconds if necessary, each very thin and exactly five inches in diameter. You will get the thinnest krumkakes every time due to the Krumkake Baker’s specially engineered grid-hinge system.

There is no guesswork involved with the Krumkake Baker. The automatic thermostat and indicator light on its top indicate when it is heated and ready for the batter. (Could you pass such a test?) The nonstick grids make the Krumkake Baker a joy to clean, but because of its electrical components, this appliance should be hand-washed without the use of abrasives. The 4-inch long handle makes it easy to squeeze the grips together and the steam-guard grid interlock protects hands from shooting steam.

The Krumkake Baker comes with a one-year warranty. It can help you sustain or begin a new family “cookie” tradition, which will be perfect every time. Don’t wait for the holidays; have a party this week and make the krumkakes part of your entertainment table. They will delight all who eat them.

And you don’t have to tell the truth when they ask. Tell them all you were inspired by a Viking leader who came to you in a dream and gave you an ancient cookie recipe you had to try out on friends and relatives. They will never know, especially if you are very nice to the Krumkake Baker and keep it hidden somewhere where no one but you will ever find it!

Happy krumkakes!

Go and get a Krumkake Baker today!

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