Its a travesty theyve disappeared: what ever happened to jaffle irons?
‘It’s the one thing in my kitchen I’ll never throw away’: James Shackell’s 1950s jaffle iron, once owned by his grandmother. Photograph: James Shackell‘It’s the one thing in my kitchen I’ll never throw away’: James Shackell’s 1950s jaffle iron, once owned by his grandmother. Photograph: James ShackellAustralian food and drinkThe modern-day jaffle machine is square and electrified, but James Shackell creates sandwich magic with a 1950s-era contraption
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