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[Food] Pancake Day

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heavysoul

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Aug 21, 2018
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Will you be partaking? Favourite fillings?
I'll be partaking in a pastie at the Worthing v Dulwich Hamlet game this evening!

We had pancakes at the weekend! Always used to be lemon and sugar for me, but I now have a rather unhealthy addition to Nutella o_O
 
Dec 4, 2003
20,943
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Crepe style pancakes with with various meats and cheeses for dinner tonight. We love a savoury pancake here.

We are fortunate enough (me and the 5&1 year olds) that Mrs M probably makes pancakes for breakfast every other weekend for breakfast and those are usually with yoghurt, peanut butter and fruits.
 

RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
3,453
Vacationland
For lunch I made my daughter American style pancakes with Maple syrup and fresh strawberries. A BBC recipe.

I got the nod of approval.
:thumbsup:

My local hardware store has the displays up for the taps, buckets (old-school), plastic hoses and collection bags (high tech), etc, etc, -- all the paraphernalia for maple sugaring. All you need is a few trees to make enough for personal use for a year... and there are commercial sugarbushes just up the road.
Sap run is just around the corner -- it's been a warm winter.

Also, I replace half the wheat flour with Acadian buckwheat flour... from the St. John Valley. And low-bush blueberries, of course.
 
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Marty McFly

Seagulls Over Canada
Aug 19, 2006
3,076
Ontario, Canada
:thumbsup:

My local hardware store has the displays up for the taps, buckets (old-school), plastic hoses and collection bags (high tech), etc, etc, -- all the paraphernalia for maple sugaring. All you need is a few trees to make enough for personal use for a year... and there are commercial sugarbushes just up the road.
Sap run is just around the corner -- it's been a warm winter.

Also, I replace half the wheat flour with Acadian buckwheat flour... from the St. John Valley. And low-bush blueberries, of course.
This was a piece on the radio this morning about local sugar bushes (Ottawa, Canada) commencing runs soon. I wonder if the short winter will affect maple quality at all.
 

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