
Being a foodie with a degree in English, not much is better than the mixture of food and words. Usually, that manifests in a wonderfully written essay or book, but sometimes it comes out in the actual making of food.
BoingBoing has posted about a designer named Chris Dimino who took an old Corona typewriter and made it into a waffle maker called the Corona-Matic. How cool is that? Boring circular waffles will never seem as good now. Unfortunately, there's no DIY instructions yet (not that I have the prowess to pull them off), but here's to hoping this could become a little business -- I'm not talking about fake keyboards, but those actual typewriters repurposed into wonderful machines of waffle goodness. Who's with me?

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8-13-2008 @6:37PM sara said... Is there really no new food news?
http://www.slashfood.com/2007/05/03/breakfast-in-bed-for-computer-geeks/
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8-13-2008 @10:34PM Monika said... My apologies on the repetition, and thanks for the heads up.
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8-14-2008 @1:08PM mo said... My fiancee is a writer, I need one of these!
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8-14-2008 @2:59PM Marissa said... It's okay. I missed this one the first time around, so the repetition worked for me.
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