2014 Recipes-Tip To Re-season Waffle Iron

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(Thanks to the Internet)
Heat Waffle Iron.  Brush a piece of bread on both sides with vegetable oil.  Put in waffle iron.  Close lid and heat as if you were making a waffle.  Your waffle maker should be re-seasoned and hopefully will not stick anymore.

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