Griddles don't have sides like frying pans do. It makes flipping easier.disykat said:I'm having a hard time figuring why anyone would even want a small griddle. If you are cooking for just one or two, why not just use a frying pan?
You've proven a point here. Every one of us has an opinion on what is right or wrong about a griddle. If someone gave me a double one, I'd have taken it back. I've no need for it. I know what I want/like, just like you do... just like we can guess that a bride does.
The only thing that I don't get is why people keep registering for bread makers. I used mine a few times when we were first married (that was "THE THING" that year.) Occasionally, I pull it out and make bread, but since it isn't on my counter, I don't think about it. I'm not trying to start up anything about bread makers, just proving my point from the 2nd paragraph... we all know what we like and what we don't... sometimes things change.
I do, however, think that most couples are older when they marry now and many have had their our apts or even houses so they might actually be registering for items because they already have some things. Obviously, every case is unique, but I think gone are the days when a woman leaves her parent's house and goes straight into marriage.