Mousematt’s Epic North American Adventure — Now Featuring Final Thoughts

It’s your bloody word. British people don’t call it that.

Also we discussed all this back when I was last at 1900PF. Were you not making notes?

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I’ve never seen frosting on waffles… whipped cream, yes… but not frosting and that’s why I asked. American’s do not call whip cream frosting. No I wasn’t taking notes… I’ve been preoccupied w/ Aulani and reacclimating to my own time zone upon returning home. Fuzzy brain from sleep time zone changes :crazy_face:

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IT’S NOT WHIPPED CREAM IT’S FROSTING

See:

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Then you need to get out more.

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It was in June 2018

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That’s gross (frosting)!!! I get out plenty, thank you very much. I get out as much as I care to right now being surrounded by floridiots.

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Wrong.

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LOL… your wrong doesn’t make my right wrong LOL

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That is definitely whipped cream.

Whipped cream usually consists of heavy cream, sugar, & vanilla.

Frosting (buttercream) usually is sugar and butter with some flavoring (vanilla, chocolate, etc) …and maybe a little bit of milk.

The key difference here is that whipped cream is made w/ cream and frosting is made w/ butter.

All bets are off if you buy frosting from the supermarket… the shelf stable stuff is supposed to resemble the buttercream frosting, but who knows what is in it?

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I wonder if they only serve that to foreign tourists who would fall for the idea that Americans put frosting on waffles. I mean yes we would put it on a cinnamon roll, but waffles? Ridiculous!

(Am I banned yet?)

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now… if there was bacon in the maple syrup… yum… But it has to be REAL syrup not that karo flavored crap.

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nailed it!

What is wrong with you people? Do you all think I’m an idiot? Do you think I don’t know the difference between frosting and whipped cream.

It took the photo. It’s my photo. It was my breakfast at 1900PF and I ate it. And I can tell you that it was frosting.

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ok… it looks like frosting to me… if you put syrup on top of whipped cream it would melt/dissolve.

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Apparently you don’t. :upside_down_face:

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It doesn’t look like the syrup was poured over the whipped cream at all. More like it pooled underneath it after the fact.

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And these waffles are covered in cheese!

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Yes. You are.

No-one told me to do it. I did it. And it was fricken delicious.

Also banned. People like you disgust me.

I will take no lessons from a society that (a) accepts Tonga Toast as a viable foodstuff and (b) serves it with fricken sausages.

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??? cream cheese???

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Get out.

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