PT Pancake cook-off?
What would the rules be?
Judging criteria?
And would Mario and Orc be drafted as judges?
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PT Pancake cook-off?
What would the rules be?
Judging criteria?
And would Mario and Orc be drafted as judges?
RULES? RULES!!! We don't need no stinkin' rules :D
funny gini!! :D
I never gave that any thought - but I absolutely have to eat my cookies with the right side up!!
Hamburgers must also be right side up - have to think more but I suspect anything with a right and wrong side must be eaten this way. hmmm........biscuits are broken in half and eaten with the browned side *down* :p
The back story - when we were kids, Lady's Human decided to see "just how fluffy" he could make the pancakes, by adding a bit more and a bit more and a bit more baking soda each time. Some of the results were funnier than others!
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Originally Posted by Lady's Human
I was just flipping through channels and one of the News headlines was "California Man wins Hot Dog eating contest."
RICHARD??? Is there something you're not telling us???
My thought on the burgers...are cheeseburgers...no condiments on top of the cheese. It is fine if it is afast food burger, but if I assemble it, I want the kethcup and mustnad and pickles under the burger, and the cheese on top.
Same goes for cold meat and cheese sandwhichs.. Cheese goes between 2 meats, or on top, with any mayo or mustard on the bottom. No condiments touching my cheese, please!!!
we made a lot like them when I was younger. omg... miss cooking them with my father.. at campings especially!
this thread is just plain silly.. :p
Amy, I never knew you made your sandwiches so weird - that must come from your dad's side of the family! You didn't tell everyone that there is no right side up with an oreo because you take it apart and eat the center and then eat the two sides. hmm, I'm trying to think of some of the other things you do..... oh, eat the chocolate off the Klondike bars and then the ice cream.
Okay, now I have another question, what do you put on your pancakes? Syrup, ice cream, or whippped cream. A long time ago and in a galaxy far, far away (sorry, I just a thing about Star Wars being 30 this year) we were on a vacation in Wisconsin and there was a Swedish restauarant - all 3 kids had to have strawberry pancakes with ice cream on top for breakfast. Nothing like starting you day with 3 kids high on sugar!!! Jasmine - my 3 year old grand daughter prefers whipped cream to syrup on her pancakes.
I like honey smeared on my pancakes and rolled up, but I know that a lot of people put jam on, or just sugar. Mine must be hot, so ice cream would ruin that. However, I had some yummy ones (Belgian) with honey, walnuts and whipped cream in a restaurant :p
Here are some ideas from the mentioned restaurant: http://www.aok.dk/infosites/452/3.1.html
Oh, and while you're there, take a look at no. 22 (Saint Malo). That is yummy!
My grandparents taught me to lightly sprinkle fresh lemon juice on my pancakes then follow with a dusting of sugar. YUM!!! Now I'm hungry!!
Syrup, real Maple syrup if I have it - and sugar free jam is surprisingly wonderful!
(Raspberry - yeah!!!) :)
I must eat everything with the top on the top.....and I often rebuild burgers!
Latkes are potato pancakes, aren't they? I make mine with raw, grated potato, an equal amount of grated onion, salt & pepper, and enough flour to make a batter. Fried in a pan with a good amount of oil so they don't stick. I like mine with sour cream. Made some last week and froze the extras.
I'd like to try the English version of Flapjacks. How do you cook them?
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/English...ck/Detail.aspx
There's a recipe I found. Very easy, few ingredients... I may try it today. I think I'll add some nuts though. Sound just like granola bars to me. ;)
I think nuts is a good idea, but keep the raisins out! :eek:
Btw, making pancakes, you have to add a little beer to the dough, it's suppose to make them crispier.
Guess what I just baked.... white bread. Why oh why won't they rise the second time!! Here I am with two rather flat breads, but they taste OK. :D
Ok, does anyone besides me like peanutbutter and jelly on their pancakes? Peanutbutter and syrup is great too!!! :D
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Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
I like my P & J on plain bread. :) Pancakes (still warm) smothered with
Log Cabin maple syrup. Yum Yum. :)
My sister is visiting from the East Coast. I asked her..."what is a flap jack?" "A pancake of course!" "What do you call a little pancake?" "Silver dollar!"
We did agree a "flap jack" made images of a cowboy cooking on the range over and open fire....something very western.
I like a fried egg on my pancakes....
Well, I didn't make any English Flapjacks, however, I did make cookies.
Enough for al of us to "test" how we eat cookies - Right side up, or upside down? I'll get my camera out for those who want to eat it upside down.
I put PB&J on waffles! Yummy! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
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Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
Sunday aftrnoon our softabll game got rained out, so a small group of us stopped for a beer. The one woman had just returned from camping with her daughter's gir scout troup and said that morning they were served a Chuck Wagon Breakfast. Her husband asked if they had flapjacks! (They didn't), but I immediately thought of this thread, and laughed to myself.
you might be a Pet Talker if........Quote:
Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom